HC Deb 10 December 1957 vol 579 cc1065-6
25 and 26. Mr. Woodburn

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) what information he has of university students being forced by insufficient grants to abandon their studies; and what steps he will take to stop such wastage;

(2) his estimate of the number of potential entrants to Scottish universities who do not go forward because they are prevented by financial difficulties due to insufficient grants and waiting periods before grants are paid.

Mr. Maclay

I have no information which suggests that inadequacy of grants or delays by education authorities in paying such grants have compelled Scottish university students to abandon their studies. Nor have I any information at present which suggests that any persons qualified for admission to Scottish universities do not go forward for these reasons.

Mr. Woodburn

Is the Secretary of State aware that Scottish students say that this information exists and that I have myself checked with local authorities, who say that such cases exist? Is he prepared to inquire and find out whether that is the position?

Mr. Maclay

That question might more easily be answered on the next Question.

27. Mr. Woodburn

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what representations he has received from Scottish students about difficulties arising from insufficient grants; and whether he will investigate all the circumstances in conjunction with the local authorities.

Mr. Maclay

I have received no representations that the improved grants which have been payable since 1st July are inadequate. The Scottish Union of Students has asked for an inquiry into the problems of higher education, including grants to students, and this is being considered.

Mr. Woodburn

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that because they have to lay out their money until the grants are paid, although they cannot afford to do so, some parents hesitate to allow their children to accept university training?

Mr. Maclay

That is a question of delay in the making of the payments. I understand that while there may very occasionally be delays, there is no reason for the delays and I hope that they will disappear.

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