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Additional support announced for students in hardship


By Kirsty Brown

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Students experiencing hardship as a result of coronavirus will be supported by £20million of Scottish Government funding.

A further £10million has also been allocated to universities and colleges for income lost in providing rent rebates.

To complement the additional £30million, the Scottish Funding Council is also repurposing £5million of student support funding towards discretionary funding for Further Education students in the college sector.

Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: “The impact of the pandemic on students has been significant.

"Not only has there been disruption to their education, we know that many students face financial difficulties with accommodation, associated costs or challenges in getting jobs.

"This additional £20million will help to alleviate the financial pressure and stress facing many of our students.

“We are also supporting institutions, many of which have lost revenue by giving students rent refunds or rebates, with an additional £10million.

“This announcement builds on the £37million package of support the Scottish Government has already provided to support students during the pandemic.”

President of NUS Scotland Matt Crilly said: “NUS Scotland welcomes this crucial support from the Scottish Government at a time when students are struggling.

"We know many of the traditional sources of student income have been decimated during the pandemic, so it is a relief to know there will be additional funding for those experiencing hardship.

“This support is essential in helping Scotland uphold its commitment to fair access to education.

"While Scotland has made important advances in recent years towards widening access to further and higher education, the pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and threatens to erode this progress.

"This funding helps ensure we are not only supporting students from all backgrounds into education, but also helping them stay in education.”

Chief executive officer of Colleges Scotland Shona Struthers said: “We welcome any additional funding to support college students across Scotland at this incredibly difficult time.

"Many of our students are learning from home and with additional financial hardship caused by the pandemic - we are sure that the much-needed additional funds from Scottish Government will prove beneficial to students during this lockdown period.

"Colleges Scotland will work on behalf of the sector to highlight ongoing challenges.”


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