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'Don't punish students over grant delays' - TD 12.09.11

A LOCAL TD has urged third level colleges not to make registration difficult for students still awaiting maintenance grant approval.
Deputy Charlie McConalogue said this was a difficult time of year for families budgeting for the academic year.
"It’s particularly bad for third level students this year after the Government decided to increase registration fees from €1,500 last year to €2,000 this year.
"I want to remind students who are registering for their course in the coming days that their third level institution has been required by the Higher Education Authority (HEA) not to block the registration of those awaiting confirmation of approval for maintenance grants or to require them to pay the fee up front while they are waiting on their grant to be processed."
Deputy Charlie McConalogue
The Gleneely-based TD added: "I am aware that last year, many third level institutions put pressure on students whose grant applications were delayed to pay registration fees up front or else deferred their full registration until such time as they could produce evidence letters of approval.
"Up to half of all students who applied for a maintenance grant this year are still waiting for their applications to be processed. But the HEA has directed all third level institutions to facilitate such students and not to delay the registration of those who inform them that they have not yet received their grant approval." He urged any student who finds they are not being allowed to register to contact the HEA.
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