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Get ready to apply for part-time undergraduate student finance for 2026 to 2027
Applications for part-time undergraduate student finance for 2026 to 2027 are due to open by mid-May! Find out everything you need to know before you apply. How much you can get You could get a mixture of a loan and grant of up to £6,964 a year to help towards your living costs, and a Tuition Fee Loan up to £7,335 to pay your course fees. You may also be able to get extra help if you’ve got dependants, or a disability or long-term health condition. How do you get paid? We pay your loan/grant
Getting Paid
Your Tuition Fee Loan will be paid directly to your university or college in 3 instalments, once they have confirmed your attendance. Your Maintenance Loan and Grant will be paid directly to you 3 times a year once your university or college has confirmed your registration. For more information on getting your student finance payment, visit our dedicated Payment page.
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If you started your course between 1 September 2019 and 31 July 2024
This information is for students who started their course between 1 September 2019 and 31 July 2024. Find out what’s available if you started before then. You could get a mixture of a loan and a grant to help with your course costs. How much you get depends on your household income. The maximum. how much you could get based on examples of household income: Household income Loan Grant. of household income: Household income Loan Grant £18,370 or less £11,454 £6,885 £25,000 £12,840
Who qualifies
Your university or college must be either: funded by the Welsh Government privately funded but running individual courses that are approved for funding by the Welsh Government Check with your university or college if you’re not sure whether it qualifies. Your university or college must be either: funded by the Welsh Government privately funded but running individual courses that are approved for funding by the Welsh Government Check with your university or college if you’re not sure