The Region launched the development of the regional higher education plan at the beginning of September, research and innovation (SRESRI).
The exercise aims to propose solutions to the problems encountered by young students. (finance your studies, live and not survive, have decent housing, move easily, practice sporting and cultural activities, Successful diploma and professional experiences, "Sauter the sea" Integrate professional networks, get a good job). The state has indeed transferred to regions the credits it granted to these initiatives. The scheme will include a component relating to the intervention of higher education establishments for continuing vocational training ; Communities that welcome university sites or research establishments are associated with its development. The document must take into account Reunion specificities pronounced. 76,1 % of local students are for example registered in the 1st cycle (against 58,2 % on the national average) ; 22,9 % a master (against 38,2 % on the national average) ; barely 1 % in doctorate against 3,6 % on the national average. The general baccalaureate represents 46,6 % of baccalaureates won on the island, against 53,1 % on the national average ; 24,8 % of technological bins against 20,7 % et 28,6 % professional bins against 26,1 %. Finally, 52,8 % of Reunion students are scholarship holders, against 27,5 % on the national average.