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    3. Higher education
    4. Student finance
    5. Types of student finance available

    Student Loans

    Student Loans are available to eligible full-time students in higher education courses in the UK. Find out what’s available and the maximum rates for students from Northern Ireland for the academic year 2024/ 2025 and 2025/ 2026.

    Student loans from the government

    Student loans can help you with the costs of higher education. They are issued by Student Finance NI, a service managed by the Student Loans Company in partnership with Student Finance Northern Ireland and the government.

    There are two types of loan available - you can take out either or both:

    •  the Tuition Fee Loan to cover your tuition fees
    • the Maintenance Loan to help with your accommodation and other living costs

    Tuition Fee Loan 

    Studying in the UK

    All eligible full-time higher education students entering higher education can get a Tuition Fee Loan. The loan will cover any amount up to the full amount you’re charged for tuition fees.

    For 2024 to 2025 this will be up to £4,750 for students studying within Northern Ireland, and up to £9,250 for students studying in the rest of the UK. 

    For 2025 to 2026 this will be up to £4,855 for students studying within Northern Ireland, and up to £9,535 for students studying in the rest of the UK. 

    The Tuition Fee Loan is paid directly to your university or college by Student Finance NI.

    Studying in the Republic of Ireland

    If you normally live in Northern Ireland and are currently studying or starting a higher education course in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) in the 2024 to 2025 academic year, you may be eligible for a loan to cover the full cost of the student contribution charge, which is €2,000.

    If you started your course in ROI before September 2013, you will continue to be eligible for a non-means tested non-repayable grant to cover the student contribution charge.

    From academic year 2024/25, the Department for the Economy will make Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan (PGTFL) and Postgraduate Disabled Students’ Allowance available to eligible students starting an eligible postgraduate course in the Republic of Ireland.

    The maximum available PGTFL will be the same for students who are studying in the UK and students who are studying in the ROI. In academic year 2024/25, the maximum amount available is £6,500 or the actual tuition fee charged if less.

    Studying at a private institution

    If you study at a private institution, you should be aware that you may not receive the full tuition fee loan support to cover your tuition fees.

    You will be responsible for funding the difference in the additional cost of your tuition fees.

    You should find out what tuition fees are charged by the private institution and what tuition fee loan support is available from your local Student Finance NI office before you start the course.

    Maintenance Loan

    The Maintenance Loan is there to help towards your accommodation and other living costs while you’re studying. 

    All eligible full-time students can get a Maintenance Loan, but the exact amount you can borrow will depend on several factors, including your household income, where you live while you’re studying and whether you’re in the final year of your course.

    It’s also affected by any help you get through the Maintenance Grant (though not the Special Support Grant).

    The maximum Maintenance Loan amounts for Northern Ireland students are:

    • £5,250 if you are living at home with parents and attending college in Northern Ireland
    • £9,492 if the course is in London
    • £8,078 if you are overseas
    • £6,776 if you live elsewhere

    You can take out around 75 per cent of the maximum Maintenance Loan regardless of your household income - this is called the 'non income assessed' part of the loan. Whether you get the remaining 25 per cent - the 'income assessed' part of the loan - depends on your household income.

    • Income assessment for full-time students

    To qualify for a Maintenance Loan, you must also be aged under 60 when you start your course. 

    Your Student Finance NI office will assess your application and decide which rate you are eligible to receive.

    Student Finance NI will usually pay the money into your bank account in three instalments - one at the start of each term.

    Repaying student loans

    Your first repayment will be due in the April after you leave your course.

    You’ll repay nine per cent of your earnings over £24,990 (or the monthly or weekly equivalents). This amount will increase to £26,065 for academic year 2025/ 26

    You can repay more if you want to clear your loan faster. The more you earn, the quicker you repay the loan.

    For more information on how and when to repay your loan, go to:

    • Repaying your student loan

    Interest on student loans

    Student loans accrue interest from the date they are paid out, up until the date when they are repaid in full.

    The interest rate for student loans usually applies from 1 September to 31 August each year.

    For more information on how interest is calculated go to:

    • How interest is calculated

    Effect on other financial help

    If you get income-related benefits or tax credits, the Maintenance Loan will be counted as income when working out what you’re entitled to. This will be based on the maximum amount of loan you're entitled to borrow - even if you choose not to take it out.  

    If your circumstances change

    If your circumstances change - for example, if your income goes up or down - it's important to tell your Student Finance NI office.

    How to apply

    To find out how to apply for a Student Loan see Applying for student finance.

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    Types of student finance available

    • All Ireland Scholarships
    • Bursaries, scholarships and awards
    • Extra financial help for students
    • Extra help for students with children
    • Financial support for students from outside Northern Ireland
    • Health professional courses
    • Initial Teacher Training
    • Maintenance Grant
    • Postgraduate awards
    • Student Loans
    • Support for part-time students
    • Support Funds
    • University and college bursaries

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