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Financial aid for students in Finland – why it’s good? The University of Applied Sciences Students in Finland - SAMOK Riina Kasurinen - 9.6.2016
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System secures constitutional right of civilisation: regardless your wealthy you can educate yourself.
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Basics Financial aid consist of: –Study grant 336,76€ –Housing supplement 201,60€ –Student loan 400,00€ 64 months max Income max 660€ /1970€ per month Study progress demand 5 points month / 20 points per at least from taken aid months
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Reform 120 m budget cuts –Study grant 250,28€ –Housing supplement -> general housing subsidy –Loan up to 650€ –64 -> down to 54 …not an real ”reform”
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So what went wrong? ? Main question is: is the constitutional right still there?
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Best parts Loan guarantee Part loan refund Flexibility in multiple degrees Need of progressing in studies Flexibility in case of illness, pregnancy etc.
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How things should be? Ability to study full time – student grant weighted – no obligation to take loan Encouraging to graduate on schedule Encouraging to get work experience Flexible to different life situations
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Meal subsidy on current expense level Income border should be tided to wage index Basic income as a solution?
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Thank you! Questions? Riina Kasurinen riina.kasurinen@samok.fi +358 503 891 003
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