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The Further Education Loans Regulations 2012

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 GENERAL

    1. 1.Citation, commencement and application

    2. 2.Interpretation

  3. PART 2 ELIGIBILITY

    1. 3.Eligible students

    2. 4.Designated courses

    3. 5.Period of eligibility

    4. 6.Students becoming eligible other than prior to the beginning of a designated further education course

    5. 7.The events are— (a) the student’s course becomes a designated...

    6. 7A.Student becoming eligible where a course is designated after the student starts the course

    7. 8.Transfer of status within same institution

    8. 9.Transfer to another institution

  4. PART 3 APPLYING FOR A FEE LOAN, PROVISION OF INFORMATION AND LOAN CONTRACTS

    1. 10.Applications for a fee loan

    2. 11.Time limits

    3. 12.Information

    4. 13.Requirement to enter into a contract for a fee loan

  5. PART 4 FEE LOANS

    1. 14.Availability of fee loans to eligible students - general

    2. 15.Standard entitlement of eligible students

    3. 16.Amount of the fee loan

    4. 17.A fee loan must be for an amount no less...

    5. 18.Amount of fee loan for transferring students

  6. PART 5 PAYMENTS

    1. 19.Interpretation

    2. PAYMENT OF LOANS

      1. 20.Provision of United Kingdom national insurance number

      2. 21.Information requirements

      3. 22.Payment of fee loans

      4. 23.Method of repayment

    3. OVERPAYMENTS

      1. 24.Overpayments of fee loan

      2. 25.Cancellation of fee loan

  7. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      ELIGIBLE STUDENTS

      1. PART 1 Interpretation

        1. 1.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule— “EEA EFTA separation...

      2. PART 2 Categories

        1. 2.Persons who are settled in the United Kingdom

        2. 2A.(1) A person— (a) who is settled in the United...

        3. 3.(1) A person who— (a) meets one of the following...

        4. 4.Refugees and their family members

        5. 4A.Persons granted stateless leave and their family members

        6. 4B.Persons granted section 67 leave

        7. 4C.Persons granted indefinite leave to remain as a victim of domestic violence or domestic abuse

        8. 4D.Persons granted Calais leave

        9. 4E.Persons granted indefinite leave to remain as a bereaved partner

        10. 5.Persons granted humanitarian protection and their family members

        11. 6.Workers, employed persons, self-employed persons and their family members

        12. 6A.(1) A person with protected rights, or a frontier worker...

        13. 7.(1) A person who— (a) is ordinarily resident in the...

        14. 7A.(1) A person with protected rights who—

        15. 8.Persons who are settled in the United Kingdom and have exercised a right of residence elsewhere

        16. 8A.(1) A person who— (a) is settled in the United...

        17. 9.EU nationals etc.

        18. 9A.(1) A person with protected rights— (a) who is —...

        19. 9B.United Kingdom nationals

        20. 9C.(1) A person— (a) who is a family member of...

        21. 9D.Persons resident in Gibraltar

        22. 10.EU nationals ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and Islands

        23. 10A.A person with protected rights who— (a) is an EU...

        24. 11.Children of Swiss nationals

        25. 11A.A person with protected rights who— (a) is the child...

        26. 12.Children of Turkish workers

        27. 12A.(1) A person who— (a) is the child of a...

        28. 13.Long Residence

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      INFORMATION

      1. 1.Every applicant and eligible student must, as soon as reasonably...

      2. 2.An applicant or eligible student must inform the Secretary of...

      3. 2A.(1) An institution must forthwith inform the Secretary of State...

      4. 3.Information provided to the Secretary of State pursuant to these...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Maximum loan amount for a further education course

      1. Part 1 Interpretation

      2. Part 2 Determination of maximum loan amounts

        1. 1.Exceptions to programme weightings in Table 4

  8. Explanatory Note

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