Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So by linking the number of years of schooling to the remissible loan program, I'm not sure if that is necessarily a retention tool because you have to go to school first before you get the SFA. The remissible loan actually is remissible if you move back to the territory. So a resident, and I know some people who moved here when they were 17, 18 so they didn't actually do school here, but now they have families here. But, you know, they've made comments that I would have liked to have been able to access some sort of student financial assistance. So this is an opportunity for those individuals as well. But make no mistake, the idea of the remissible loan is that after students complete their education, they come back to the territory. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
R.J. Simpson on Question 1527-19(2): Student Financial Assistance Regulations
In the Legislative Assembly on May 29th, 2023. See this statement in context.
Question 1527-19(2): Student Financial Assistance Regulations
Oral Questions
May 29th, 2023
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