PART 4GRANTS AND LOANS FOR FEES
CHAPTER 2FEE GRANTS
New fee grant17.
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2), a new system eligible student who is a 2012 cohort student qualifies in accordance with this regulation for a new fee grant in respect of, or otherwise in connection with, the 2012 cohort student’s attendance on a designated course provided by a publicly funded institution.
(2)
A new fee grant is not available in respect of an academic year if that year is—
(a)
a bursary year;
(b)
an Erasmus year of a course provided by an institution in Scotland or Northern Ireland; or
(c)
an Erasmus year of a course provided by an institution in England or Wales where the course began before 1 September 2012.
(3)
The maximum amount of new fee grant available under this regulation to a 2012 cohort student in respect of an academic year of a designated course where none of the circumstances in regulation 16(5) or paragraphs (7), (8) or (9) applies is the lesser of—
(a)
£5,190; or
(b)
the amount by which the fees payable by the applicant exceed £3,810.
(4)
The maximum amount of new fee grant available under this regulation to a 2012 cohort student in respect of an academic year of a designated course where one of the circumstances in regulation 16(5) or paragraph (7) applies is the lesser of—
(a)
£2,605; or
(b)
the amount by which the fees payable by the applicant exceed £1,895.
(5)
The maximum amount of new fee grant available under this regulation to a 2012 cohort student in respect of an academic year of a designated course where paragraph (8) applies is the lesser of—
(a)
£900; or
(b)
the amount by which the fees payable by the applicant exceed £900.
(6)
The maximum amount of new fee grant available under this regulation to a 2012 cohort student in respect of an academic year of a designated course where paragraph (9) applies is the lesser of—
(a)
£675; or
(b)
the amount by which the fees payable by the applicant exceed £675.
(7)
This paragraph applies—
(a)
in respect of an academic year of a sandwich course provided by an institution in Scotland or Northern Ireland which began on or after 1 September 2012 and—
(i)
during which any periods of full-time study are in aggregate less than 10 weeks; or
(ii)
if in respect of that academic year and any previous academic years of the course the aggregate of any one or more periods of attendance which are not periods of full-time study at the institution (disregarding intervening vacations) exceeds 30 weeks; or
(b)
in respect of an academic year of a course provided by an institution in Scotland or Northern Ireland in conjunction with an overseas institution which began on or after 1 September 2012 and—
(i)
during which the periods of full-time study at the institution in the United Kingdom are in aggregate less than 10 weeks; or
(ii)
if in respect of that academic year and any previous academic years of the course the aggregate of any one or more periods of attendance which are not periods of full-time study at the institution in the United Kingdom (disregarding intervening vacations) exceeds 30 weeks.
(8)
This paragraph applies in respect of an academic year of a sandwich course provided by an institution in England or Wales which began on or after 1 September 2012 and—
(a)
during which any periods of full-time study are in aggregate less than 10 weeks; or
(b)
if in respect of that academic year and any previous academic years of the course the aggregate of any one or more periods of attendance which are not periods of full-time study at the institution (disregarding intervening vacations) exceeds 30 weeks.
(9)
This paragraph applies—
(a)
in respect of an academic year of a course provided by an institution in England or Wales in conjunction with an overseas institution which began on or after 1 September 2012 and;
(i)
during which the periods of full-time study at the institution in the United Kingdom are in aggregate less than 10 weeks; or
(ii)
if in respect of that academic year and any previous academic years of the course the aggregate of any one or more periods of attendance which are not periods of full-time study at the institution in the United Kingdom (disregarding intervening vacations) exceeds 30 weeks; or
(b)
in respect of an Erasmus year of a course provided by an institution in England or Wales which began on or after 1 September 2012.