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01/21/15, 01:33
Jet Bussemaker Minister of Education thinks fewer students drop out by the introduction of feudalism than the Central Planning Bureau (CPB) is expected. The CPB assumes a decrease of approximately 2,700 students per year, at least in the next two years.
But the minister said yesterday in the debate on the bill in the Senate that the number of drop-outs earlier will be lower than higher. That’s according to her due to some changes in the package be beneficial and had not been included in the calculations of the CPB.
At the close of this edition of the newspaper was the mood have not been in the Senate .
Among both supporters and opponents are concerns that higher education is less accessible, especially for students from poorer families. Students build a much higher student loan because the basic grant is changed from a gift in a loan. But that sounds much debt will reach up to 40,000 euros, called Bussemakerhuis absolutely incorrect.
Opponents foresee that many young people no longer go to college, drop out or choose a study which they can earn a lot of money. Bussemakerhuis will do everything we can to to prevent a dip in the number of students
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