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What support is available for students in Academic Year 2009/10?


This page applies to academic year 2009/10.

You can find out about support available in Academic Year 2010/11.

Student loans

Loans are available to students to help with living costs, e.g. accommodation, food, clothes, travel etc. Interest is charged at the rate of inflation, so the amount the student repays will be equal in value to the amount borrowed. The interest rate is currently 0%.

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Help with tuition fees

Students can apply for a loan to cover the exact amount that the university or college charges for a course and the money will be paid directly to the university or college to cover the cost of fees.

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Flexible tuition fees

Institutions in Wales, along with those in England can now charge annual deferred flexible fees different fees for different courses, up to a maximum of £3,225.

From 2009/10, students normally resident in Wales and studying at a publicly funded higher education institution in Wales will be entitled to a non-means tested tuition fee grant of up to £1,940. This does not have to be repaid. The tuition fee grant is available does not depend on household income, and is paid directly to the student’s college or university.

Students who normally live in Wales but study elsewhere in the UK will not be entitled to a tuition fee grant. They will be charged fees set by their college or university. However, Student Finance Wales will provide a loan to cover these fees.

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Additional support

There are further grants available in certain circumstances for full-time students normally living in Wales. You may be entitled to the following support from the Welsh Assembly Government:

Assembly Learning Grant

New full-time higher education students from lower income households are eligible for a non-repayable maintenance grant - the Assembly Learning Grant - of up to £2,906

The full grant will be available for students with a household income of £18,370 or less; a partial grant will be available for those with a household income of up to £39,793

Continuing students may be eligible to receive a means-tested Higher Education Grant of up to £1,000 and up to an additional £500 Assembly Learning Grant.

Financial Contingency Funds

These are available through universities and colleges. The fund enables the institutions to provide discretionary assistance to students who are experiencing financial difficulties, or who might not otherwise have been able to afford to enter or remain in higher or further education.

Bursaries

Bursaries are extra financial help for students which are provided by the college or university that you attend.

There will be a National Bursary Scheme operating for students in Higher Education in Wales. Further details are available at the Welsh Bursaries Scheme home page.

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