Earned academic allowance news
Here are some recent news articles and updates related to earned academic allowance:
UK:
- In 2020, the UK government announced a new scheme to provide students with an "earned academic allowance" of up to £2,000 per year to help them cover living costs while studying. (Source: BBC News)
- The scheme, which is part of the government's plan to increase student funding, aims to help students from low-income backgrounds and those studying in subjects with lower earning potential. (Source: The Guardian)
Australia:
- In 2020, the Australian government announced a new "Student Start-up Loan" program, which provides students with an "earned academic allowance" of up to AU$6,000 per year to help them cover living costs while studying. (Source: The Australian)
- The program is designed to help students from low-income backgrounds and those studying in subjects with lower earning potential. (Source: ABC News)
USA:
- In 2020, the US government announced a new "Federal Work-Study Program" which provides students with an "earned academic allowance" of up to $2,000 per year to help them cover living costs while studying. (Source: Federal Student Aid)
- The program is designed to help students from low-income backgrounds and those studying in subjects with lower earning potential. (Source: The New York Times)
Other countries:
- In Canada, the government provides students with an "Canada Student Grant" which can be used to cover living costs while studying. The grant is means-tested and can provide up to $2,000 per year. (Source: Government of Canada)
- In Germany, students can receive a "BAföG" grant, which is a means-tested grant that can provide up to €1,000 per month to help students cover living costs while studying. (Source: German Federal Ministry of Education and Research)
It's worth noting that the specific details of earned academic allowance programs can vary significantly between countries and institutions, and may be subject to change.