Buttimer urges students to apply for SUSI grant before Friday deadline
5th July 2016 - Jerry Buttimer TD
Fine Gael Senator, Jerry Buttimer, is reminding students who haven’t submitted their student grant funding applications for the 2016/2017 academic year to do so immediately, as the deadline for applications is this Friday, the 8th of July.
“SUSI, the national student grant awarding body, opened its online application system on the 5th of April. To date they have received 70,000 applications for the 2016/2017 academic year. Any student who hasn’t yet submitted their application for the student grant should do so now.
“I am encouraging students who are considering applying for a grant to go to the SUSI website, www.susi.ie, as soon as possible, check the eligibility criteria and submit their application before the deadline.
“SUSI are expecting to receive about 110,000 applications for the 2016/2017 academic year.
“Students this year are in a better position than those in previous years. They can now find out if they have been awarded grants before they receive their results and CAO offers, unlike in previous years, where Leaving Cert students had to wait until late CAO offers and results came in before they were given their grants, in August.
“This earlier grant process will reduce the stress levels for those starting college and decrease college drop-out rates because with a faster grant application and awarding system, students will be able to forward plan their finances and budgets better.”
Jerry Buttimer TD
Cork South CentralJerry Buttimer is the Minister of State for Charities, Gaeltacht and the Islands & Rural Transport. He was elected as…
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