Some students are excluded “to the near Euro” and these are students that we find “in solidarity grocery stores”, deplores Philippe Baptiste, who ensures “carry” the reform, despite “a tight budget”.
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“We must reform these scholarships, I am deeply convinced”supports Monday, June 2 on Franceinfo The Minister of Higher Education and Research, Philippe Baptiste. He notably points to the problems of “Walk”, with students who are excluded from scholarships “To one euro nearest” Due to operation by “step”. “That is to say, you switch to a system where you are no longer a stock market, and you have nothing anymore”.
“Student precariousness” They are also these students “Who are just above” stock market levels and that we find “In solidarity grocery stores”, explains the minister. So it is necessary “re-form” the scholarship system.
More “All this has a budget impact”tempers the minister. “It’s a tight budget” more “It is a reform that I carry, and in which I deeply believe, we must change” the system. Philippe Baptiste recalls that the current budget for student life is around 3.2 billion euros per year.