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Mr. Worthington
To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland on what principles he allocated the access funds to each of the colleges under his control.
Mr. Michael Forsyth
[holding answer 22 November 1990]: The access fund were allocated on the basis of the number of eligible students in attendance at the Scottish colleges of education and central institutions during session 1989–90.
Mr. Worthington
To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how much money he has allocated in access funds to each of the colleges under his control.
Mr. Michael Forsyth
[holding answer 22 November 1990]: The information requested is set out below and relates to Session 1990–91.
Institution | £ |
Craigie college of education | 9,551 |
Duncan of Jordanstone college of art | 46,871 |
Dundee institute of technology | 78,147 |
Edinburgh college of art | 50,229 |
Glasgow college of technology | 107,359 |
Glasgow school of art | 42,421 |
Jordanhill college of education | 46,097 |
Moray House college of education | 43,419 |
Napier polytechnic | 201,953 |
Northern college of education | 35,063 |
Paisley college of technology | 107,770 |
Queen Margaret college | 49,826 |
Queens college, Glasgow | 37,014 |
Robert Gordons institute of technology | 135,745 |
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama | 21,897 |
St. Andrew's college of education | 19,283 |
Scottish agricultural colleges | 17,628 |
Scottish College of Textiles | 23,291 |