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back to education allowance

  • 17-04-2009 12:05pm
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    From what I understand Masters degrees are not covered by this scheme.

    Are higher diplomas?

    Anyone have any experience applying for this and know where to get more information?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,085 ✭✭✭Xiney


    The postgraduate option of the BTEA scheme is only for people who wish to take:

    * a postgraduate course of study that leads to any Higher Diploma (H. Dip.) qualification or
    * a Postgratuate Diploma in Education (Primary or Secondary teaching).

    Other postgraduate qualifications including a Master's degree are not recognised for BTEA purposes.

    http://www.welfare.ie/EN/Publications/SW70/Pages/ABacktoEducationAllowanceBTEA.aspx

    No experience, sorry.


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