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5. For regulation 15(1) substitute—
15.—(1) The standard entitlement of an eligible student for all designated further education courses is determined in accordance with this regulation.
(2) The standard entitlement is a maximum of four fee loans, where the eligible student does not take out a fee loan for a programme of A Level study.
(3) Where an eligible student takes out a fee loan for a programme of A Level study, the standard entitlement is—
(a)a maximum of eight fee loans for the programme of A Level study, and
(b)a maximum of three fee loans for other designated further education courses.
(4) An eligible student undertaking a programme of A Level study may use fee loans from their standard entitlement to fund—
(a)a maximum of four AS Level courses;
(b)a maximum of four A Level courses;
(c)AS and A Level courses in a maximum of four subjects.
(5) An eligible student may only use one fee loan from their standard entitlement to fund an Access to HE Diploma.
(6) An eligible student taking more than one designated further education course at any one time may qualify for a fee loan for each course.
(7) Where an eligible student has qualified for a fee loan in connection with a designated further education course and has received public funds for the fees for that course equal to the full amount of the fee loan, the fee loan does not count towards the standard entitlement if—
(a)the Secretary of State has withheld payment of all of the fee loan under regulation 22(5)(2), or
(b)the fee loan has been repaid in full under regulation 24(3).
(8) A fee loan taken out by an eligible student which is cancelled in full under regulation 25(4) does not count towards the standard entitlement.
(9) In addition to the standard entitlement, if the Secretary of State determines that the eligible student is—
(a)repeating a designated further education course because of compelling personal reasons, or
(b)transferring to an alternative institution because the institution at which that student began a designated further education course has ceased to be publicly funded,
the eligible student may qualify for further fee loans in respect of any period or periods of study arising as a result.
(10) In this regulation, a “programme of A level study” means the study of one or more AS Level or A Level courses.”.
Regulation 15 was substituted by S.I. 2016/238.
Regulation 22(5) was inserted by S.I. 2016/238.
Regulation 24 was amended by S.I. 2022/57.
Regulation 25 was inserted by S.I. 2019/983.
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