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Published 12:40 23 Dec 2021 GMT
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The Red C poll from the 2020 general election shows that Sinn Féin took the majority of the youth vote (18-34-year-olds) with 34% whereas Fine Gael received 14% of the vote and Fianna Fáil 13% from the same cohort.
With rising living costs and rent hikes for students and young people, this could be the Government's bid to get more of that age group on board.
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Since Britain has left the European Union, Ireland now has the highest third-level charges within the EU.
As well as plans to reduce fees the Government is set to look at increasing the thresholds for those who are eligible for student grants. This would give more people access to maintenance grants.
Those who receive maintenance grants such as SUSI do not have to pay registration fees. At the minute under half of the undergraduate students receive these payments.
These policy changes are informed by a report carried out by the European Commission on the future funding of third-level education. Which will be published next month.
The report found that core funding of €350-€400 million is necessary to support third-level education.
A spokeswoman for Simon Harris, the Minister of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science, has made a statement on the funding.
“It has also been acknowledged that the report will recommend the need for an increase in core funding to achieve a sustainable system, which will need to be addressed through the Exchequer and through the Budget," she said.
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