Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has urged eligible students to claim the €500 subsidy that only 25% have claimed so far
Following last year’s Budget, some 40,000 students with a household income between €62,000 and €100,000 are eligible for a €500 grant to go towards their college fees.
“That’s why we have brought in important changes for this academic year so that more people can avail of the supports available.
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