3 mars 2013
Concern over ruling on EU student’s right to finance
By Jan Petter Myklebust. The chair of the Danish Rectors' Conference has described a recent European Court of Justice ruling on an international student’s right to financial support as representing a threat to Denmark’s student financial aid system in its current form.
The European court ruled on 21 February on the principle of equal treatment as it pertains to eligibility for student grants or loans in Denmark of citizens of other member states who have gainfully obtained employment before initiating studies. The student had entered Denmark as a worker, but soon thereafter became a student and applied for financial support from the Danish Students' Grant and Loan Scheme, or SU. Read more...
The European court ruled on 21 February on the principle of equal treatment as it pertains to eligibility for student grants or loans in Denmark of citizens of other member states who have gainfully obtained employment before initiating studies. The student had entered Denmark as a worker, but soon thereafter became a student and applied for financial support from the Danish Students' Grant and Loan Scheme, or SU. Read more...
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