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Scottish Parliament: Prime Minister (Meetings): Non-Scotland-domiciled Students (23 Jan 2003)

Rt Hon Jack McConnell: ...the subject of a consultation and are not final decisions. The Scottish Parliament has a good record on the subject. One of my proudest moments as a member of the Parliament was to vote to abolish tuition fees in Scotland. I believe that that was one of the proudest moments of this Parliament. Scotland has a proud educational tradition that we should cherish and build on by ensuring that...

Scottish Parliament: Proportional Representation (Local Government Elections) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 ( 6 Feb 2003)

Iain Smith: .... In this Parliament, while the SNP has been sitting on the sidelines accusing us of having sold out and having been duped by Labour, we have delivered on free personal care, on the abolition of tuition fees and on freedom of information. The list goes on and on. Unlike the SNP, the Liberal Democrats are not afraid of getting involved. We are not afraid of doing the hard work and we are...

Scottish Parliament: Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill: Stage 3 (13 Feb 2003)

Mike Rumbles: ...conclusion. The Liberal Democrats support the Budget (Scotland) (No 4) Bill, as it is good news for Scotland. It underpins the real achievements of the Executive, including the abolition of student tuition fees, the implementation of free personal care for the elderly, the McCrone deal for our teachers and the free central heating initiative for our pensioners to name just a few of them....

Scottish Parliament written answers — Student Finance: Student Finance (18 Feb 2003)

Iain Gray: ...irrespective of the students' family income. Scottish domiciled students who study full-time higher education (HE) courses elsewhere in the UK make an annual means tested contribution of up to £1,100 towards the cost of their tuition. Such students from low-income families will, therefore, have their tuition fees paid on their behalf by SAAS. In the current academic year there are 2,018...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Higher Education: Higher Education ( 5 Mar 2003)

Iain Gray: ...are autonomous bodies, have committed to a social inclusion pledge undertaking, among other things, to promote inclusion through fair admission and the valuing of all achievement. Contributions to tuition fees have been abolished for all eligible students undertaking full-time HE courses at Scottish institutions since 2000. Since 2001-02, young students from less affluent backgrounds have...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive's Record ( 6 Mar 2003)

Patricia Ferguson: ...includes, amongst many other accomplishments, a full legislative programme and Executive action in urban and rural areas that has led to record investment in the health service, the abolition of tuition fees, the introduction of free personal care for older people, nursery places for all three- and four-year-olds whose parents want them, record numbers of police, an increase in the seizure...

Scottish Parliament: Decision Time ( 6 Mar 2003)

Lord David Steel: ...includes, amongst many other accomplishments, a full legislative programme and Executive action in urban and rural areas that has led to record investment in the health service, the abolition of tuition fees, the introduction of free personal care for older people, nursery places for all three- and four-year-olds whose parents want them, record numbers of police, an increase in the seizure...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive's Programme (28 May 2003)

Rt Hon Jack McConnell: ...protection from antisocial behaviour. Legal changes increased the protection of victims of sexual crime and ensured that their dignity would be preserved. We abolished the financial barrier of tuition fees for more than 100,000 young people in Scotland. We began the essential major investment programme to rebuild Scotland's schools, provide new hospitals and upgrade local health care...

Scottish Parliament: Dental Services in Grampian (28 May 2003)

Stewart Stevenson: ...hellos, but I am cautious about their effect. For a new graduate, the golden hello is likely to be substantially smaller than their debts. The introduction of the graduate tax—or the abolition of tuition fees, as the Liberals would prefer me to say—is a strong incentive for graduates to consider posts outwith the United Kingdom.

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive's Programme (29 May 2003)

Dennis Canavan: ...For example, if the Labour party had had an overall majority in the previous parliamentary session, I do not think we would have seen the reintroduction of student grants, the abolition of up-front tuition fees and the introduction of free care for the elderly. In the new session, I hope that the composition of the Parliament will also help to deliver better policies and stop some of the...

Scottish Parliament: Young People ( 5 Jun 2003)

Fiona Hyslop: ...us not leave today's primary schoolchildren paying for their school when they are into their working lives. The private finance initiative or public-private partnerships in education are the worst tuition fees yet imposed. Let us not hamstring the young of today with the debts of tomorrow. Let us dump the profiteer's charter and get rid of excess profits from education, put other practices...

Scottish Parliament: Education (School Meals) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3 (11 Jun 2003)

Robert Brown: ...universalist argument versus the targeted-provision argument. I, as a Liberal Democrat, have no particular position on or caution about universalism. We went for universal provision in the case of tuition fees and such provision is similarly appropriate in other situations. I view the measure as a practical matter to be considered for a particular situation. Some people want to extend...

Scottish Parliament: Closing the Opportunity Gap ( 4 Sep 2003)

Robert Brown: ...achievements have been made in education, such as pre-school education for three and four-year-olds; the McCrone settlement; and support to our universities and colleges through abolishing tuition fees and restoring student grants to an extent. The Executive and the Parliament have acknowledged the key need for colleges and universities to drive not only the education of our people, but...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Higher Education: Higher Education (18 Sep 2003)

Frances Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to address the funding situation of Scottish universities and the impact on them of tuition fees being charged at English universities.

Scottish Parliament: Improving Scotland's Health (18 Sep 2003)

Phil Gallie: ...doctors are coming through. Are a sufficient number of students going through the universities? Is there a fallback position to six-year courses? We also have to question the Executive's position on tuition fees and the removal of grants. Do those issues play a part in the problem? I am not making a political point; I am laying down the facts that we have to take into account when we...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Student Finance: Student Finance (25 Sep 2003)

Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Executive how many students on Erasmus programmes at Scottish universities receive exemption from tuition fees.

Scottish Parliament: First Minister's Question Time: Universities (Top-up Fees) (25 Sep 2003)

Murdo Fraser: To ask the First Minister what the impact of the introduction of top-up tuition fees in England and Wales will be on Scottish universities. (S2F-211)

Scottish Parliament: Question Time — Scottish Executive: Student Funding ( 9 Oct 2003)

Elaine Murray: ...ask the Scottish Executive whether there would be any changes in the repayment of student loans and the graduate endowment if proposals by Her Majesty's Government on the reform of student loans and tuition fees are implemented. (S2O-568)

Scottish Parliament written answers — Higher Education: Higher Education ( 3 Nov 2003)

Fiona Hyslop: To ask the Scottish Executive what its position is on the statement in the general report of the Bologna follow-up seminar in Athens that "it is clear that tuition fees can form severe access thresholds" and whether it will review its graduate endowment scheme accordingly.

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Parliament (Financial Powers) ( 4 Dec 2003)

Fiona Hyslop: ...main areas: higher education, public services, and child care and poverty. The Herald today gives an interesting example of a situation in which Scottish students will lose out under the proposed tuition fees because they will have the worst of both worlds. Should the proposals in the English white paper go ahead, Scottish students would have to pay £9,000 up front, whereas if we were...


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