62 part-time courses are eligible for the upcoming academic year.
Part-time third-level undergraduate students can now apply for SUSI support.
62 part-time courses are eligible for the upcoming academic year as part of the move, which has been announced by Further and Higher Education Minister, Patrick O'Donovan, in TUS Athlone this afternoon.
The courses are a mix of in-person and blended, with the scheme representing the first time part-time education is eligible for any grant.
Higher Education Minister, Patrick O'Donovan, says it's important the State gets more people into the education system:
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