Grants for students in further and higher education
In autumn 2011 a single Student Grant Scheme replaced the 4 main support schemes for students. They were:
Higher Education Grants Scheme
Vocational Education Committees' Scholarship Scheme
Third Level Maintenance Grants Scheme for Trainees
Maintenance Grants Scheme for Students Attending Post-Leaving Certificate Courses
The 2012-2013 updates to the Student Grant Scheme are due to be published in June 2012. See 'Rates' below for the 2012 grant rates.
Information on student finance
There is detailed information on the range of grants and funds for students in further and higher education on the website studentfinance.ie . This website has details of the Fund for Students with Disabilities , the Student Assistance Fund and some third-level scholarships .
Budget 2012
Changes include:
Reduction of 3% in the rate of student grant from January 2012
Value of some capital assets to be taken into account in the student grants means test from 2013
Grant entitlement for new postgraduate students to be curtailed - see 'Maintenance grants' below
Reduction of 20% in Fund for Students with Disabilities
Five scholarship schemes to be replaced by a single merit-based bursary scheme , with awards set at €2,000 per student
Student Grant Scheme
The Student Grant Scheme 2011 (pdf) and Student Support Regulations 2011 (pdf) were made under the Student Support Act 2011 (pdf) . Details of the 2012-2013 scheme will be published in June 2012.
Student grants are divided into 2 classes – maintenance grants and fee grants.
Maintenance grants
A maintenance grant is a contribution towards the student’s living costs. Students who started or are starting courses from the academic year 2010-2011 onward do not qualify for a maintenance grant if they are on a Back to Education Allowance or VTOS allowance.
Maintenance grants are available for approved courses below graduate level in Ireland and other EU states and for approved postgraduate courses in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Postgraduate students: No maintenance grants will be paid for new entrants on postgraduate courses from the 2012-13 academic year. Fee grants (described below) will continue to be paid for those postgraduate students who would previously have qualified for the special rate of grant (see 'Special rates of grants for disadvantaged students' below).
In addition, based on their means, a further 4,000 postgraduate students will get a €2,000 fee contribution grant. The income threshold for this payment (which will be lower than the standard grant threshold) has not yet been determined.
Fee grants
A fee grant can cover any of the following 3 elements:All or part of the student contribution.
Costs of essential field trips
All or part of a student’s tuition fees (but not if covered by the Free Fees Scheme)
In general, if you qualify for a maintenance grant you will qualify for all elements of the fee grant. However, you will not get the tuition element of a fee grant if you already qualify for free tuition under the Free Fees Schemes.
You may qualify for a fee grant, but not a maintenance grant, if you are what is called a 'tuition student' under the Student Grant Scheme. A tuition student is someone who fulfils all the conditions for a student grant except for residence in the State, but who has been resident in an EEA state or Switzerland for 3 of the last 5 years.
The members of the EEA (the European Economic Area) are the 27 members of the EU, along with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
Students doing Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses do not get fee grants, but if you qualify for a maintenance grant you will be exempt from the PLC participant contribution.
Fee grants are available for approved courses below graduate level in Ireland and for approved postgraduate courses in Ireland and Northern Ireland. However, there are no fee grants for courses in other EU states.
See ‘Approved courses and institutions' below for further detail.
Visit to:http://applygrantsfor.blogspot.com/
Source:http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/education/third_level_education/fees_and_supports_for_third_level_education/maintenance_grant_schemes_for_students_on_third_level_courses.html
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higher education grant opportunitiesIn autumn 2011 a single Student Grant Scheme replaced the 4 main support schemes for students. They were:
Higher Education Grants Scheme
Vocational Education Committees' Scholarship Scheme
Third Level Maintenance Grants Scheme for Trainees
Maintenance Grants Scheme for Students Attending Post-Leaving Certificate Courses
The 2012-2013 updates to the Student Grant Scheme are due to be published in June 2012. See 'Rates' below for the 2012 grant rates.
Information on student finance
There is detailed information on the range of grants and funds for students in further and higher education on the website studentfinance.ie . This website has details of the Fund for Students with Disabilities , the Student Assistance Fund and some third-level scholarships .
Budget 2012
Changes include:
Reduction of 3% in the rate of student grant from January 2012
Value of some capital assets to be taken into account in the student grants means test from 2013
Grant entitlement for new postgraduate students to be curtailed - see 'Maintenance grants' below
Reduction of 20% in Fund for Students with Disabilities
Five scholarship schemes to be replaced by a single merit-based bursary scheme , with awards set at €2,000 per student
Student Grant Scheme
The Student Grant Scheme 2011 (pdf) and Student Support Regulations 2011 (pdf) were made under the Student Support Act 2011 (pdf) . Details of the 2012-2013 scheme will be published in June 2012.
Student grants are divided into 2 classes – maintenance grants and fee grants.
Maintenance grants
A maintenance grant is a contribution towards the student’s living costs. Students who started or are starting courses from the academic year 2010-2011 onward do not qualify for a maintenance grant if they are on a Back to Education Allowance or VTOS allowance.
Maintenance grants are available for approved courses below graduate level in Ireland and other EU states and for approved postgraduate courses in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Postgraduate students: No maintenance grants will be paid for new entrants on postgraduate courses from the 2012-13 academic year. Fee grants (described below) will continue to be paid for those postgraduate students who would previously have qualified for the special rate of grant (see 'Special rates of grants for disadvantaged students' below).
In addition, based on their means, a further 4,000 postgraduate students will get a €2,000 fee contribution grant. The income threshold for this payment (which will be lower than the standard grant threshold) has not yet been determined.
Fee grants
A fee grant can cover any of the following 3 elements:All or part of the student contribution.
Costs of essential field trips
All or part of a student’s tuition fees (but not if covered by the Free Fees Scheme)
In general, if you qualify for a maintenance grant you will qualify for all elements of the fee grant. However, you will not get the tuition element of a fee grant if you already qualify for free tuition under the Free Fees Schemes.
You may qualify for a fee grant, but not a maintenance grant, if you are what is called a 'tuition student' under the Student Grant Scheme. A tuition student is someone who fulfils all the conditions for a student grant except for residence in the State, but who has been resident in an EEA state or Switzerland for 3 of the last 5 years.
The members of the EEA (the European Economic Area) are the 27 members of the EU, along with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
Students doing Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses do not get fee grants, but if you qualify for a maintenance grant you will be exempt from the PLC participant contribution.
Fee grants are available for approved courses below graduate level in Ireland and for approved postgraduate courses in Ireland and Northern Ireland. However, there are no fee grants for courses in other EU states.
See ‘Approved courses and institutions' below for further detail.
Visit to:http://applygrantsfor.blogspot.com/
Source:http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/education/third_level_education/fees_and_supports_for_third_level_education/maintenance_grant_schemes_for_students_on_third_level_courses.html
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