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Support for Students following Courses of Distance Learning and Grants Orders for 2008.

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A decision made (04/07/2008) regarding: Support for Students following Courses of Distance Learning and Grants Orders for 2008.

Decision Reference:   MD-ESC-2008-0016

Decision Summary Title):

Support for Students Following Courses of Distance Learning and Grants Orders for 2008

Date of Decision Summary:

1st July 2008

Decision Summary Author:

D Greenwood

Assistant Director : Culture & Lifelong Learning

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title:

Support for Students Following Courses of Distance Learning and Grants Orders for 2008

Date of Written Report:

20th June 2008

Written Report Author:

D Greenwood

Assistant Director : Culture & Lifelong Learning

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Exempt

Subject: Recommended changes to Orders in the States to reflect changes in tuition fees for UK Universities, local changes in the way support for students in further and higher education is administered and new arrangements to support students following programmes of distance learning.

Decision(s): The Minister accepted the recommended changes to Grants Orders and instructed Officers to liaise with Law Drafting Officers to prepare new orders to take effect from 1st September 2008.

Reason(s) for Decision: The Education (Jersey) Law 1999 empowers the Minister for Education Sport and Culture ‘by order’ to make provision for student grants. The above recommendations change the way in which financial support for students (through grants) is made and they alter the level of support available. It is necessary therefore to amend the published Orders

Resource Implications: None

Action required: Officers to liaise with Law Drafting officers to amend Orders for the Minister’s approval.

Signature: 

Position:

Minister for Education, Sport and Culture

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision: 

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