Dáil debates

Thursday, 19 May 2016

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Third Level Fees

TABLE A: Total funding received by the public higher education institutions from both private and public sources:Funding Category€ billionsCore Funding of Higher Education Institutions€1.8of which direct state grants (incl. ‘free fees’ grant) Student Contribution (nearly 50% paid by on behalf of students) Other Income and Other Fees (e.g. postgrad., part-time, international, repeat fees€0.92 €0.39 €0.52Contract Research Funding (73% State, 15% EU, 12% Other) Survey of Research and Development in the Higher Education Sector 2012/13, DJEI€0.5Ancillary Activities€0.1Capital Inflows to higher education institutions (70%-80% State grants)€0.2–0.3Total €2.65 TABLE B Core income of publicly funded higher education institutions by source 2007/08 to 2015/16YearState Grants Student ContributionOther fees Core Income excl. ResearchFTE StudentsIncome per student €m€m€m€m€20081,397954171,909157,01212,15820091,3181074551,880163,14911,52320101,1941904871,871173,41710,78920111,1791934781,850177,78010,40620121,1192595031,881181,96010,33720131,0123035251,840183,80910,01020149393465171,802187,4219,61520159233915171,831192,2949,522 Survey of Research and Development in the Higher Education Sector 2012/13, DJEI TABLE C – Changes in Student ContributionYearAmount (€)% Increase in Charge2008/099009%2009/101,500Up to 67%2010/111,5000%2011/122,00033%2012/132,25012.5%2013/142,50011.1%2014/152,75010%2015/163,0009% TABLE D: Participation in HE by Dublin PostcodePostcodeParticipation ratePostcodeParticipation rate1231237226133636014764841547547167969917156W8218587412032828222695524291016County Dublin531128

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