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Help towards tuition fees
Universities and colleges of higher education in Northern Ireland and England can now charge up to £3,145 a year for courses for new students (different fee arrangements apply to universities in Scotland and Wales). The amount charged may vary between courses, as well as between places of study – check the UCAS website (www.ucas.ac.uk) or your university / college’s prospectus. It is expected that the amount will increase each year in line with inflation.
Student Loans for Tuition Fees
Eligible full-time undergraduate students starting from September 2006 onwards will not have to pay fees before they start their course or while they are studying.
Instead, you will be able to apply for a Student Loan for Fees to cover these costs. You will repay these loans once you have left university and are earning over £15,000.
There are no upper age limits imposed for students loans for fees.
Maintenance Grant
Students who start their course in September 2006 or later can apply for a Maintenance Grant.
The maximum amount of support available is £3,335, and how much you get will depend on your income and that of your household. The Maintenance Grant does not need to be repaid.
How much you get depends on your household income, and will be calculated by your ELB when you make your application for support. The table below is a guide to how your entitlement will be calculated:
| Household Income |
How much? |
| £17,910 or less |
Full grant |
| Between £17,911 and £38,330 |
Partial grant |
| Over £38,330 |
No grant |
This is usually paid in three instalments, one at the start of each term, with your other support and you do not have to repay it. Note: Up to £1,760 of the new maintenance grant will be paid in substitution for an element of the student loan for maintenance. This means that your eligibility for the student loan will be reduced by up to the amount of grant you are paid.
Special Support Grant
A Special Support Grant is available for new students who start their course in September 2006 or later and who are eligible to receive Income Support and other means-tested benefits such as Housing Benefit.
It will cover additional course costs such as books, equipment, travel or childcare that result from attending a course. The amount of support, the income assessment arrangements and the payment arrangements are the same as for the new Maintenance Grant.
New students who are receiving the Maintenance Grant, existing students and gap-year students will not be entitled to receive a Special Support Grant.
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