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MSPs support graduate charge plan | MSPs support graduate charge plan |
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Scottish Government plans to scrap the student graduate endowment have been narrowly backed by parliament. | |
Ministers said that scrapping the £2,289 charge would help relieve financial pressures facing graduates. | Ministers said that scrapping the £2,289 charge would help relieve financial pressures facing graduates. |
Support for the move came despite Holyrood's education committee recommending that it would not remove barriers to higher education. | Support for the move came despite Holyrood's education committee recommending that it would not remove barriers to higher education. |
MSPs voted for the plans, which will now proceed to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny, by 65 to 60. | MSPs voted for the plans, which will now proceed to the next stage of parliamentary scrutiny, by 65 to 60. |
The SNP's election promise to scrap the graduate endowment won the support of the Liberal Democrats. | The SNP's election promise to scrap the graduate endowment won the support of the Liberal Democrats. |
Abolishing the endowment does not tackle access issues and it does not tackle issues of student poverty Rhona BrankinLabour education spokeswoman | |
However, Labour and the Conservatives said the £17m-a-year cost would be better spent supporting universities. | However, Labour and the Conservatives said the £17m-a-year cost would be better spent supporting universities. |
Education Secretary Fiona Hyslop said the average student today left university with debts of £11,000 and that this fear was stopping them from pursuing higher education. | |
"Removing this unfair fee will help relieve some of the financial pressures facing graduates as they start their working lives," she said. | |
Ms Hyslop said of the endowment: "It has failed students by not achieving its stated aim of widening access. | |
"It has failed the taxpayer by proving to be 'worst value' for the public purse." | |
Liberal Democrat education spokesman Jeremy Purvis said the evidence brought forward by the SNP government on the issue was in a "very poor state of readiness", while recalling an SNP promise last year to dump student debt. | |
He said: "We will be supporting it. We want it to be better." | |
'Unprecedented threat' | |
Labour education spokeswoman Rhona Brankin said only half of all students paid the endowment, as those from poorer backgrounds were not liable for the charge. | |
"We don't take the simplistic view of the government that abolishing the graduate endowment will automatically increase access to higher education," she said. | |
"Abolishing the endowment does not tackle access issues and it does not tackle issues of student poverty." | |
Murdo Fraser, the Tory education spokesman, told parliament that Scottish universities were facing an "unprecedented threat" due to a lack of funding and a growing competitive gap with their counterparts in England. | |
"Rather than spend money on supporting our universities, today the SNP are proposing to cut £17m per year from the education budget and to use that to abolish the graduate endowment. | |
"That is a proposal which the Scottish Conservatives cannot support." |
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