The Ministry of Education has changed scholarship rules to cover more tertiary students in the next academic year and thereby “promote success” and reduce dropout rates.
In a statement, the press service of the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI) said that a diploma was sent to Diário da República that “adapts and strengthens scholarship programs and financial support to the real socio-economic situation of students, promoting success.” and reducing attrition from higher education.”
The order changes the rules for student workers, who will be exempt from paying income “up to 14 times the guaranteed minimum monthly earnings” to apply for a scholarship, the trust explains.
Another measure provided for in the diploma.
The automatic award of the scholarship also extends to Higher Vocational Technical Courses (TET) for students who meet the required criteria.
There is also an update of the accommodation allowance limits compared to the previous academic year in accordance with the development of the Social Support Index in accordance with the order regulating the award of scholarships.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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