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Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2003

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Maximum amounts of loans

20.—(1) Subject to the following paragraphs the amount of loan for living costs in respect of each academic year shall not exceed –

(a)for a student who resides at his parent’s home while attending the course, £3,165;

(b)for a student who does not –

(i)£4,930, if he attends one or more of the following –

(a)a course at the University of London;

(b)a course at an institution which requires attendance for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District; or

(c)a sandwich course at an institution which requires him to undertake work experience or a combination of work experience and study provided that he undertakes such work experience or combination of work experience and study for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site or sites within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District;

(ii)if he attends for a period of at least eight weeks as part of his course an overseas institution, £4,885;

(iii)if he attends the British Institute in Paris, £4,885; or

(iv)otherwise, £4,000.

(2) Subject to the following paragraphs the amount of loan for living costs in respect of an academic year which is the final year of a course other than an accelerated course shall not exceed –

(a)for a student who resides at his parent’s home while attending the course, £2,765;

(b)for a student who does not –

(i)£4,275, if he attends one or more of the following –

(a)a course at the University of London;

(b)a course at an institution which requires attendance for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District; or

(c)a sandwich course at an institution which requires him to undertake work experience or a combination of work experience and study provided that he undertakes such work experience or combination of work experience and study for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site or sites within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District;

(ii)if he attends for a period of at least eight weeks as part of his course an overseas institution, £4,250;

(iii)if he attends the British Institute in Paris, £4,250; or

(iv)otherwise, £3,470.

(3) Where an eligible student resides at his parent’s home and the Department is satisfied that in all the circumstances his parents by reason of age, incapacity, or otherwise cannot reasonably be expected to support him and that it would be appropriate for the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1)(b) or (2)(b) to apply, the student shall be treated as if he were not residing at his parent’s home.

(4) Where an eligible student does not reside at his parent’s home but the Department is satisfied that in all the circumstances he could conveniently attend the course from his parent’s home and that it would be appropriate for the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) or (2)(a) to apply, the student shall be treated as if he were residing at his parent’s home.

(5) Where an eligible student is a member of a religious order who resides in a house of his order he shall be treated as if he were residing at his parent’s home.

(6) Subject to paragraph (7), where an eligible student –

(a)resides at his parent’s home for part of the period of attendance during an academic year and resides elsewhere for the remaining part of that period, or is treated as residing at his parent’s home or elsewhere under paragraphs (3) to (5) for part of that period; or

(b)attends a course at the University of London or at an overseas institution or at the British Institute in Paris, for part of an academic year and a course at another institution for another part,

the Department shall determine which of the rates referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall apply for each of the three quarters of the academic year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 26(2) by reference to the student’s circumstances during the relevant quarter.

(7) Where an eligible student attends –

(a)a course at an institution other than the University of London which requires attendance for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District, or

(b)a sandwich course at an institution other than the University of London which requires him to undertake work experience or a combination of work experience and study provided that he undertakes such work experience or combination of work experience and study for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site or sites within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District,

the maximum amount of loan for living costs for the relevant quarter shall be one third of the maximum amount applicable for the academic year under paragraph (1)(b)(i) or, as the case may be, (2)(b)(i).

(8) Where the Department has determined the applicable rate for any quarter under paragraph (6) the maximum amount of loan for living costs for the relevant quarter shall be one third of the maximum amount applicable at that rate for an academic year.

(9) Where an eligible student is eligible for loan for living costs in respect of an academic year under regulation 19(3)(a) he shall only be eligible for loan in respect of such of the three quarters of the year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 26(2) as begin after the events referred to in regulation 19(3)(a), and subject to paragraphs (6), (7) and (8), the maximum loan for each such quarter shall be one third of the amount for the academic year and the maximum amount for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the maximum amounts in respect of each such quarter.

(10) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) to (9) where a postgraduate course of initial training for teachers is of only one academic year’s duration that year shall not be treated as a final year.

(11) Where an eligible student has, in an academic year, attended his course for a period of 30 weeks and 3 days and attends for a further period the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be increased for each week or part week of such further attendance:

(a)for a student who resides or is treated as residing at his parent’s home, by £48;

(b)for a student who does not –

(i)by £92, if he attends one or more of the following –

(a)a course at the University of London;

(b)a course at an institution which requires attendance for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District; or

(c)a sandwich course at an institution which requires him to undertake work experience or a combination of work experience and study provided that he undertakes such work experience or combination of work experience and study for at least half the time in aggregate of any quarter of the course in the academic year at a site or sites within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District;

(ii)if he attends for a period of at least eight weeks as part of his course an overseas institution, by £99;

(iii)if he attends the British Institute in Paris, £99; or

(iv)otherwise, by £71.

(12) Where an eligible student attends a course at the University of Ulster for a period not exceeding 6 weeks during the summer vacation and the Department is satisfied that the course is one which is included under the university’s summer teaching scheme, the amounts referred to in paragraph (1) shall be increased for each week or part week of such attendance –

(a)for a student who resides or is treated as residing at his parent’s home, by £48; or

(b)otherwise by £71.

(13) Where an eligible student attends a course for a period of not less than 45 weeks in any continuous period of 52 weeks the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall in addition be increased for each week during the 52 week period during which he did not attend by the amounts referred to in paragraph (11).

(14) Where in relation to an academic year an eligible student is eligible for a bursary under regulation 13(1) he shall be eligible for a loan for living costs under this regulation but –

(a)for those eligible for the maximum bursary of £2,000, the maximum amounts set out in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be reduced by £1,500; and

(b)in all other cases the maximum amounts set out in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be reduced by the amount of the bursary for which the student is eligible.

(15) Where in relation to an academic year an eligible student is not eligible for a grant for living costs by virtue of regulation 12(2)(a) or (b) he shall be eligible for a loan for living costs under this regulation but –

(a)in paragraphs (1) and (2) there shall be substituted for the amounts in Column (1) below the corresponding amounts in Column (2):

Column (1)Column (2)
£3,165£1,500
4,9302,420
4,8851,960
4,0001,960
2,7651,100
4,2751,765
4,2501,430
3,4701,430

and

(b)paragraphs (11), (12) and (13) shall not apply.

(16) Where in relation to an academic year an eligible student is not eligible for a grant for living costs by virtue of regulation 12(2)(c) or 12(3) he shall be eligible for a loan for living costs under this regulation but –

(a)in paragraphs (1) and (2) there shall be substituted for the amounts in Column (1) below the corresponding amounts in Column (2):

Column (1)Column (2)
£3,165£1,500
4,9302,420
4,8852,400
4,0001,960
2,7651,100
4,2751,765
4,2501,755
3,4701,430

and

(b)paragraphs (11), (12) and (13) shall not apply.

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