Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This question is also for the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment and stems from a response given to Mr. Dent in committee of the whole on student financial assistance accelerated remission rates. We understood that there was going to be accelerated remission for nursing and social work students. The staff at ECE have indicated that that's not the case but, curiously, they suggested that the remission on that will be the same as it is for student financial assistance students. If they are in large tax-based communities, it will be $1,000 for every three months and if they are in non-tax-based communities, it will be $2,000 for every three months. I wasn't aware that there was a difference in remission rates between tax-based and non-tax-based communities. Could the Minister clarify?
Brendan Bell on Question 120-14(6): Accelerated Remission Of Student Financial Assistance
In the Legislative Assembly on February 28th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Question 120-14(6): Accelerated Remission Of Student Financial Assistance
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 27th, 2003
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