VietNamNet
Bridge – Students who pass entrance
exams at universities or vocational training schools, but lack the funds to
pursue their studies, will receive more support under a newly-issued directive
by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung.
The
Prime Minister has required universities, colleges and vocational training
schools nation-wide to work with the Education and Training Ministry and
People's Committee chairmen in provinces and cities to make detailed reports on
numbers of disadvantaged students in their area.
The
director of the Student Affairs Department under the Ministry of Education and
Training, Ngu Duy Anh, said schools were also required to propose suitable
solutions to help disadvantaged students continue their studies.
"Disadvantaged
students may be able to receive financial support from the schools' budgets or
through donations from local businesses, or they may be able to borrow money
from the preferential credit programme run by the Viet Nam Bank for Social
Policy," said Anh.
"The
move by the PM aims to ensure that no disadvantaged student misses out on an
opportunity to study due to a lack of money."
The
Viet Nam Bank for Social Policy's latest statistics show that by March more
than 2.3 million students from around 1.9 million disadvantaged households
gained benefits since the preferential credit programme began in October 2007.
It is
estimated that total programme support has reached around VND34 trillion
(US$1.6 billion).
Students
nationwide now can access monthly loans of VND1 million ($48) each at a fixed
preferential interest rate of 0.65 per cent per month under a Government
decision that took effect in August last year.
Previously,
the maximum monthly loan was VND900,000 ($43) with an interest rate of 0.5 per
cent per month.
Nguyen
Van Ly, Deputy General Director of Viet Nam Bank for Social Policy, said the
preferential credit programme for students dealt with low-risk loans and
invested in developing the country's human resources.
"We
now collect a debt of VND150 billion ($7.2 billion) each month from borrowers
and payments are going smoothly," Ly said.
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