Student finance when do i get it
If you don't meet the general residence criteria above, there are some exceptions where you may still be able to apply for student finance. For example, if:. The transition period for Brexit ended on 31 December For courses starting after 1 August , the policy for England is outlined below, with other UK nations being broadly similar.
These may apply for a single year or the duration of the course, depending on the university. You should apply for student finance from the UK nation where you live i. England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. If you're the family member of someone in UK who has applied for or been awarded settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you may be eligible to join them.
Please see Government guidance for details. To qualify for home fee status and tuition fee support, you must have lived in the UK or Ireland for the three years before the start of your course. Irish citizens who live in the EEA or Switzerland may still be eligible for home fee status and tuition fee loans in England for courses starting before 1 January , if they meet the following criteria:.
Irish citizens in EU overseas territories such as the Canary Islands, Madeira, Greenland will be eligible for home fee status in England until 1 January UK nationals and family who live in the EEA or Switzerland may be eligible for home fee status, tuition fee and maintenance support, depending on their residency.
The criteria include:. Other UK nations align broadly with England, except for Scotland. Here, UK nationals from the EEA or Switzerland will only get tuition fee support unless they — or their parent or spouse — previously lived in Scotland.
In that case, they'd also be eligible for maintenance support. This will be on the basis of having three years residency in the UK or above islands. Universities and colleges will usually charge you higher fees than home students. These vary by institution and also by type of course — you can check individual course fees on our course chooser. Ensure you set your location to display the correct fee. If you qualify for student finance on these grounds, you're considered a home student and tuition fees would be charged accordingly.
To get student finance, you must study a course run by or on behalf of a publicly funded or registered UK university. Or, if you study at a private institution, your course must be approved for public funding. If you study at postgraduate level, the same applies — your fees may be higher than the loan you get.
You won't need a visa and will have the right to access healthcare on the same basis as Irish citizens. Use the student finance calculator to see what finance you can get. Apply for student finance or find out how to apply. Find out the maximum tuition fee and maintenance loan you could get if you're a:.
How much maintenance loan you get depends on where you'll study and your household income. You might also be able to get other financial help, for example from your university or the government.
You'll need to create a student finance account if you're a new student or sign into an existing account if you're a returning student. It can take up to 6 weeks to process your application. You might have to provide extra evidence. You must update your application if your circumstances change. For example if you:. After you register at your university or college you'll usually get your maintenance loan paid directly into your bank account at the start of each term.
You'll need to reapply for student finance for each year of your course. You must keep your details up to date throughout your course because some changes can affect your loan payments, for example if your household income or bank details change. Make sure your contact details are up to date in your repayment account. The log in details will be the same as for your student finance account. To help us improve GOV. If you apply on paper, send your application form and any suitable evidence, to your Education Authority regional office.
If you hold a valid UK Passport and are applying online, you can enter your passport details on the online application. If you are applying on a paper application form, you can enter the details on the form. You do not need to send your UK passport as proof of date of birth.
If you are a non-UK passport holder you will need to send your passport. Remember to put your customer reference number on everything you send in. The table above is only a guide. The exact evidence needed will be highlighted on the relevant forms and guidance notes. When you first apply for student finance, you will need to use the 'PN1 - Application for student finance form' see above. Students who already receive student finance for the current academic year will be contacted automatically with details about how to apply for the coming year.
You don't need to send evidence in the upcoming years, unless there has been a change to your circumstances, such as changes to your household income or your marital status. Your application and supporting evidence will be reviewed by an assessor at your student finance regional office. After your regional office reach a decision about your entitlement to student finance, Student Finance NI will send you a Student Finance Entitlement letter to confirm what will be paid to you and when.
You should receive this letter between six and eight weeks after you sent your application. This may be longer if you're regional office needs additional information or evidence. When you register on your course at the start of your first term, you must take your Student Finance Entitlement letter and your Payment Schedule Letter with you. Your college or university will then confirm your attendance with Student Finance NI. When Student Finance NI receives confirmation of your attendance, and your National Insurance number is verified by the Department for Work and Pensions, payment will be released automatically.
Your will receive your first payment on:. If there are any changes to your circumstances which you think might affect your entitlement to your support, contact your Education Authority regional office.
For more guidance visit:. If you are a full time student and are applying for, or have applied for student finance and would like to apply for a Disabled Students' Allowance DSA as well. For more information on how applying late may affect you check out our dedicated page. You should also contact us, so we can stop your next payment.
Visit our page for more info on leaving or suspending from your course. They should not upload their P60 unless we ask for it, as this could delay your application.
Visit our page to find out more about the current year income process. Looking for information about your application status? Visit our Application Status page for everything you need to know! Updated guidance on what the payment status 'awaiting confirmation' means.
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