Universal Living Allowances
July 25th, 2008 by Brad HeapThere has been a lot of noise in the media recently about Universal Living Allowances for all students.
I am a strong believer in the fact that you go to University to learn and get an education that will better you and the country. I do not believe that you should have to distract yourself away from studies to do part time work to support yourself financially. If the Government wants an knowledge economy of the future they must first fund it.
What I propose is a Universal Living Allowance for all fulltime students as follows:
- To qualify you must be enrolled as a fulltime student in a course with a minimum length of 6 months.
- The student allowance rate should be set at the same amount as the dole.
- Once you have completed your first year on the USL you can only qualify for subsequent years if and only if you pass 75% of your papers in your previous years.
- USL should only be available to undergraduate and honours students. Any research driven post-graduate qualifications should be paid for through scholarships.
- Only University and Polytech students in a recognised post-secondary course should be eligible.
Now I have no idea of how much this would cost. But this is what this country needs. Hand ups to those who deserve it, not hand outs to those that don’t.
Tags: Elections, Media, Politics, Teritary Education, Universal Living Allowance, University
