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F1Pt. 11B inserted (with application in accordance with reg. 1(2)(b) of the amending S.I.) by The Education (Student Support) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/472), reg. 1(2)(a), Sch. 1
157K.—(1) Subject to regulation 138A, the loan for living costs is payable in respect of three quarters of the academic year.
(2) The loan for living costs is not payable in respect of the quarter in which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, the longest of any vacation occurs.
157L. Where an eligible part-time student falls into more than one of the categories set out in regulation 157F(4) in the course of the academic year—
(a)the maximum amount of loan for living costs for the academic year is the aggregate of the maximum amount of loan for living costs for each quarter in respect of which the loan for living costs is payable;
(b)the maximum amount of loan for living costs for each such quarter is one third of the maximum amount of loan for living costs which would apply for the academic year if the student fell into the category which applies to the relevant quarter for the duration of the academic year; and
(c)the category which applies to a quarter is—
(i)the category into which the student falls for the longer or longest period in that quarter; or
(ii)if the student falls into more than one category for an equal period in that quarter, the category with the higher or the highest rate of loan for living costs for the academic year.
157M.—(1) A student to whom this regulation applies is treated as being in attendance on the designated part-time course for the purpose of qualifying for the loan for living costs.
(2) This regulation applies to—
(a)a student on a period of study or period of work placement in an Erasmus year;
(b)a disabled student who is undertaking a designated part-time course in the United Kingdom but is not in attendance because the student is unable to attend for a reason which relates to the student’s disability.
157N.—(1) An eligible part-time student may apply to borrow an additional amount of loan for living costs where—
(a)the Secretary of State determines that the maximum amount of loan for living costs in relation to an academic year should be increased (including an increase from nil); and
(b)the Secretary of State considers that the increase in the maximum amount of the loan does not result from the eligible part-time student—
(i)failing to provide information promptly which might affect the student’s ability to qualify for the loan in question or the amount of loan in question for which the student qualifies; or
(ii)providing information that is inaccurate in any material particular.
(2) The additional amount under paragraph (1) is an amount which, when added to the amount which the student has already applied for under regulation 157C, does not exceed the maximum amount of loan after it has been increased pursuant to paragraph (1)(a).
(3) Where an eligible part-time student has applied for a loan for living costs of less than the maximum amount to which the student is entitled in relation to the academic year, the student may apply to borrow an additional amount which, when added to the amount already applied for, does not exceed the relevant maximum applicable in the student’s case.]
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