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Published 18:36 28 Mar 2018 BST
Updated 20:09 29 Mar 2018 BST
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Dr Patrick Prendergast made the announcement, saying: "I undertook that we would seriously consider alternative proposals, and we have done so. "I look forward to continuing the dialogue with student representatives to find a solution to the issues confronting Irish higher education, taking account of both fairness to all students and the College’s financial position."Trinity’s Board has agreed to return to the status quo regarding modular billing and supplemental fees. A committee of students and staff will now examine alternatives and report back to Board #TakeBackTrinity @tcdsu @TrinityGSU pic.twitter.com/UzDAP0zhzX
— Trinity College Dublin (@tcddublin) March 28, 2018
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