New arrangement for students commencing courses in the Republic of Ireland in academic year 2013/2014
There are new arrangements for Northern Ireland students starting study in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) in the 2013/14 academic year.
Starting higher education in ROI in 2013/2014
In the academic year 2013/2014, students from Northern Ireland starting undergraduate courses in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) will be eligible for:
- a loan to cover the full cost of the student contribution charge of €2,500
- a means-tested non-repayable grant for living costs of up to £3,475 - the maximum grant will be paid to students where the household income is less than £19,203 and a partial grant will be paid to students where the household income is less than £41,065
- a loan for living costs - for students living away from home the maximum will be £4,840 and for students living at home the maximum will be £3,750
If you started higher education in ROI before 2013
In the academic year 2013/2014 students from Northern Ireland who commenced higher education in the Republic of Ireland before September 2013 will continue to be eligible for:
- a non-means tested non-repayable grant to cover the student contribution charge
- a means-tested non repayable bursary for living costs of up to £2,000 - the maximum bursary will be paid to students where the household income is less than £11,805 and a partial grant will be paid to students where the household income is less than £23,605
- a loan for living costs - for students living away from home the maximum will be £4,840 and for students living at home the maximum will be £3,750
Students who apply to commence study in academic year 2012/2013 who then defer their entry until 2013/2014 will be assessed under the new 2013/2014 student finance arrangements.
Students will be able to apply for student finance for academic year 2013/2014 early in 2013.
Summary of student support arrangements for Northern Ireland students starting higher education in ROI
| Entry before academic year 2013/2014 | Entry in 2013/2014 academic year | |
|---|---|---|
| Student contribution charge | €2,500 | €2,500 |
| Support for Student contribution charge | Non-means tested non-repayable grant for full amount | Non-means tested loan for full amount |
| Maximum maintenance grant | £2,000 | £3,475 |
| Income threshold below which maximum maintenance grant is paid | £11,805 | £19,203 |
| Income threshold above which no maintenance grant is paid | £23,065 | £41,065 |
| Maximum loan for living costs (living away from home rate) | £4,840 | £4,840 |

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