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Details of Infertility Loan Payments to Students Announced

According to the Student Welfare Fund of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, the head of the Student Welfare Fund announced the allocation of infertility loans to married students and explained the details of this plan.

Engineer Zolfaghar Yazdan Mehr, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the family and creating a space of mental peace in order to support infertile students studying at universities and higher education centers, stated: With the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Taleghani Infertility Center affiliated with Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, facilities have been provided for infertile married students.

He added: According to this memorandum of understanding, infertile married students who refer to the Student Welfare Fund will benefit from receiving treatment loans.

The head of the Student Welfare Fund of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, referring to the special conditions and reasonable price of infertility treatment for students according to this memorandum of understanding, added: After registering students and receiving a letter of introduction to Taleghani Hospital, students with special conditions and a reasonable price, half of which is also paid by the Student Welfare Fund, can go through all the stages of treatment.

Engineer Yazdan Mehr, pointing out that the cost of infertility treatment in this infertility center is estimated to be about 7 million Tomans in normal conditions, noted: In this plan, the Student Welfare Fund, by allocating a loan of one and a half million Tomans to students and also paying another one and a half million Tomans by the student themselves, makes it possible to complete the full treatment stages.

According to him, even if the student has a problem paying the remaining one and a half million Tomans, they can receive a loan from the Welfare Fund under the title of special cases loan.

The head of the Student Welfare Fund noted: In this way, with the amount of 3 million Tomans, students who have infertility problems will be treated without a waiting list and under special conditions.

 


Jan 19, 2016
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