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PART 3 APPLYING FOR SUPPORT, PROVISION OF INFORMATION AND LOAN CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 3 FEE LOANS FOR CURRENT SYSTEM STUDENTS
20.Availability of fee loans to current system students - general
21.Standard entitlement of current system students who have not studied on a previous course
22.Standard entitlement – course leading to degree in social work
23.Standard entitlement of current system students who have transferred from or otherwise studied on a previous course
24.Standard entitlement of current system students on end-on courses and certain degree courses
CHAPTER 4 GRANTS FOR FEES FOR OLD SYSTEM STUDENTS
29.Old system students who are gap year students who have not studied on a previous course
30.Old system students who are gap year students who have studied on a previous course
31.Availability of the grant for fees to old system students for years of repeat study
32.Amount of the grant for fees for a course at a publicly funded institution or a relevant institution of higher education in the Republic of Ireland
33.Amount of the grant for fees for a course that is provided at a private institution on behalf of a publicly funded institution
34.Amount of the grant for fees for a course at a private institution
PART 5 GRANTS FOR LIVING AND OTHER COSTS
CHAPTER 7 SPECIAL SUPPORT GRANTS FOR CURRENT SYSTEM STUDENTS
CHAPTER 8 HIGHER EDUCATION BURSARIES FOR OLD SYSTEM STUDENTS
PART 10 SUPPORT FOR FULL-TIME DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES
106.Students becoming eligible during the course of the academic year
117.Conversion of status – eligible students transferring to designated distance learning courses
118.Conversion of status – eligible distance learning students transferring to designated courses
120.Payment of grants for books, travel and other expenditure and disabled distance learning students’ allowance
5.Persons with leave to enter or remain and their family members
6.Workers, employed persons, self-employed persons and their family members
7.A person who— (a) is ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland...
8.Persons who are settled in the United Kingdom and have exercised a right of residence elsewhere
RELEVANT INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
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