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The victims of gender violence have free access to the university in Andalusia / Information .com / The Board stands at 16% saving on master’s degrees and subsidizes the extraordinary examination session

SEVILLA, 30 (EUROPA PRESS)

The Council Andalusian University (CAU), met Tuesday and chaired by the Minister of Economy and Knowledge of the Government of Andalusia, Antonio Ramirez de Arellano, has approved that women victims of domestic violence can have free access to the Andalusian public universities.

As indicated to Europa Press sources of the Ministry, this measure is aligned with the social character of the university and in order to provide an opportunity to talented women who have been through this situation.

Also, the CAU has issued a favorable report on the draft decree on public prices and degrees from universities in the autonomous community for the 2015-2016 year. The draft of the new law aims to bring the public prices of degree and master, and advance as President of the Board, Susana Diaz, to levels close to those recorded in 2011-2012, before the publication by the central government of Royal Decree 14/2012 on urgent rationalization of public spending in education means.

This decree was a change in the system of public prices, allowing autonomy to set the part of the educational cost directly assuming the student based on forks. Thus, credit first registration can be positioned between 15 and 25 percent of the actual cost of delivering a degree, variable that can reach up 100 percent from the fourth tuition. Upon approval, each community took up distribution of the financial burden, generating a widespread increase as well as a system of mixed prices, which may even triple the cost of a region.

Andalusia between communities with the lowest prices without distinction by branch of knowledge, dapper in his new decree to return to a pre-rationalization measures of educational spending stage. To do this, the draft proposes to maintain the price level in the minimum fork –12.62 euros, equal to last curso–, which represents just 42 cents more than in 2011-2012.

The price of waiting masters down around 16.5 percent, “significant” savings in order to “return to the conditions of 2011 and the path of rationality,” said Ramirez de Arellano. This would allow next year to minimize the gap between the price of a degree and a master to enable the exercise of a regulated profession –13.68 16.41 euros compared to the past year–. Also placed non enabling masters to previous decree 14/2012 levels close to 29.57 euros –in particular, a more expensive euro in 2011 -.

This adjustment is mainly due to two factors: firstly, to increase registered in this type of training, derived from a larger number of graduates of the first developments of the Bologna Process, as well as a review of the degree system, and on the other hand, thanks to the efficient management measures, savings and investment carried out by the ten Andalusian public universities in recent years.

“We differ from other regions, such as Madrid and Catalonia, in which the highest masters are more Cheap or of the same magnitude as the Degree in these regions, “stressed the Minister of Economy and Knowledge.

Ramirez de Arellano, who has remarked that these decisions are based on the calculations under the rule and therefore, would not be subject to appeal, it has also ensured that the Board maintain public funding for future financial years.

EXEMPTION TO EXTRAORDINARY AWARDS END OF DEGREE

Also, Andalusian draft decree strengthens measures to value the efforts of the university, setting new measures fee waivers. A current this course honors in Baccalaureate Higher Level Vocational Training or during the race, Honours Baccalaureate or FP, or gold medals in scientific Olympics, the event’s Eve Honors Degree adds that will grant the right to full exemption of prices during the first year of another official title.

On the other hand, it provides for the reduction of up to 70 percent of the cost of credit to students who pass a subject in extraordinary session in the month of –generally diciembre– without having received teaching, or just having done partially. With this measure, the regional government reward the effort helping students to support the price increase that the Decree 14/2012 sets from the second plate.

In addition, another novelty that incorporate the decree fractionation affects payment system introduced in the current academic year. In this sense, the CAU has expressed consensus on extending five to eight periods in which you can pay the tuition, as well as non gird this possibility to those that meet the economic requirements of the general grants and mobility ministry.

Among the items on the agenda, the House of Andalusian Council of Universities has also given their favorable to the order regulating the amount of aid the regional government Erasmus students report, which amounts They remain similar to those of previous years. Similarly, he has known the annual proposal emeritus professors of public universities, more than 70 for next year 2015-2016.

(EuropaPress)

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