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Graduates get 535 euros back

Graduates get 535 euros back

Anyone who graduates between September 2020 and the end of January 2021 will receive three months’ tuition fees back. For university students this is 535 euros. The Ministry of Education assumes that, without the corona crisis, many of these students would be ready sooner, but this will not be determined per student. The government has also looked at students with an additional scholarship and/or basic grant. If they lose their right to this grant in the months of July, August and September, they will receive an allowance. This is a one-off grant of 1,500 euros. Other students can make up for their study delay during the course of their studies, is the idea of Minister Van Engelshoven. (HOP/ Bas Belleman

Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

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