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PART 6E+WTUITION FEE LOANS

Tuition fee loanE+W

38.  A tuition fee loan is a loan made available by the Welsh Ministers to an eligible student for the payment of tuition fees in respect of an academic year.

Qualifying conditions for tuition fee loanE+W

39.  An eligible student qualifies for a tuition fee loan in respect of an academic year of the present course unless one of the following exceptions applies—

Exception 1

Where the present course is not an accelerated graduate entry course, the academic year is an Erasmus year of a course provided by an institution in Northern Ireland.

Exception 2

[F1Where the present course is not an accelerated graduate entry course, the academic year is a year in respect of which a student is eligible to apply for a healthcare bursary calculated by reference to the student’s income (whether or not the calculation results in a nil amount).]

Exception 3

Where the present course is a part-time course or an accelerated graduate entry course, the academic year is an Erasmus year of the course provided by an institution anywhere in the United Kingdom.

[F2Exception 4

The present course is a distance learning course and the student (“S”) is not in Wales on the first day of the first academic year of the course.

But this exception does not apply where—

(a)S is not in Wales on the first day of the first academic year of the course because S, or a close relative of S, is serving as a member of the armed forces outside Wales, or

(b)S is unable to be in Wales on the first day of the first academic year of the course for a reason related to coronavirus.]

Amount of tuition fee loanE+W

40.—(1) An amount of tuition fee loan in respect of an academic year may not exceed the lower of—

(a)the tuition fees payable by the eligible student in respect of that year, or

(b)the maximum loan amount.

(2) The maximum loan amount is calculated in accordance with Table 2 where—

(a)Column 1 specifies the academic year in relation to which the maximum loan amounts in Column 5 are payable;

(b)Column 2 specifies the category of student to whom the maximum loan amounts in Column 5 apply (see paragraph (3));

(c)Column 3 specifies the type of course provider, where—

(i)ordinary provider” means a provider falling within Condition 4 of Regulation 6(1);

(ii)private institution” means an institution, which is not a recognised educational institution, providing a course specified as a designated course by the Welsh Ministers under regulation 8;

(d)Column 4 specifies the location of the institution providing the course;

(e)Column 5 specifies the maximum loan amount applicable in respect of the corresponding entries in Columns 1, 2, 3 and 4.

(3) The categories of students set out in Column 2 are—

Category 1

An eligible student undertaking a designated course who does not fall within Category 2, 3, 4 [F3, 5 or 6].

Category 2

An eligible student undertaking the final academic year of a full-time course which ordinarily requires attendance of less than 15 weeks in order to be completed.

Category 3

An eligible student undertaking an academic year of a sandwich course provided by an institution in the United Kingdom where—

(a)the periods of full-time study undertaken at the institution during that academic year are in aggregate less than 10 weeks, or

(b)the periods spent undertaking the course during that academic year and any previous academic years (which are not periods of full-time study at the institution), disregarding intervening vacations, are in aggregate more than 30 weeks.

Category 4

An eligible student undertaking an academic year of a course provided by an institution in the United Kingdom in conjunction with an institution which is outside the United Kingdom where—

(a)the periods of full-time study undertaken at the institution in the United Kingdom during that academic year are in aggregate less than 10 weeks, or

(b)the periods spent undertaking the course during that academic year and any previous academic years (which are not periods of full-time study at the institution in the United Kingdom), disregarding intervening vacations, are in aggregate more than 30 weeks.

F4...

Category 5

An eligible student undertaking an accelerated graduate entry course.

[F5Category 6

An eligible student undertaking an Erasmus year of a full-time course provided by an institution in England, Scotland or Wales.]

Table 2

Column 1

Academic year

Column 2

Category of student

Column 3

Course provider type

Column 4

Location of course provider

Column 5

Maximum loan amount

Beginning on or after 1 September 2018 [F6but before 1 September 2024]1Ordinary providerWales

£9,000 for a full-time course

£2,625 for a part-time course

Elsewhere in UK

£9250 for a full-time course

£6,935 for a part-time course

Private institutionWales

£6,165 for a full-time course

£2,625 for a part-time course

Elsewhere in UK

£6,165 for a full-time course

£4,625 for a part-time course

2Ordinary providerWales£4,500
Elsewhere in UK£4,625
Private institutionWales and Elsewhere in UK£3,080
3Ordinary providerWales£1,800
England£1,850
Scotland and Northern Ireland£4,625
Private institutionWales and England£1,230
Scotland and Northern Ireland£3,080
4Ordinary providerWales£1,350
England F7...£1,385
[F8Scotland and] Northern Ireland£4,625
Private institution [F9Wales and England]£920
[F10Scotland and Northern Ireland]£3,080
5Ordinary providerWales and Elsewhere in UK[F11£5,785]
[F12Beginning on or after 1 September 2018 [F6but before 1 September 2024]6Ordinary providerWales£1,350
England and Scotland£1,385]
[F13Beginning on or after 1 September 2024 1Ordinary providerWales

£9,250 for a full-time course

£2,625 for a part-time course

Elsewhere in UK

£9,250 for a full-time course

£6,935 for a part-time course

Private institutionWales

£6,165 for a full-time course

£2,625 for a part-time course

Elsewhere in UK

£6,165 for a full-time course

£4,625 for a part-time course

2Ordinary providerWales£4,625
Elsewhere in UK£4,625
Private institutionWales and elsewhere in UK£3,080
3Ordinary providerWales£1,850
England£1,850
Scotland and Northern Ireland£4,625
Private institutionWales and England£1,230
Scotland and Northern Ireland£3,080
4Ordinary providerWales£1,385
England£1,385
Scotland and Northern Ireland£4,625
Private institutionWales and England£920
Scotland and Northern Ireland£3,080
5Ordinary providerWales and elsewhere in UK£5,785
6Ordinary providerWales£1,385
England and Scotland£1,385]

Textual Amendments

F9Words in reg. 40 Table 2 substituted (with application in accordance with reg. 1(2) of the amending S.I.) by The Education (Student Finance) (Amounts) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/153), regs. 1(2), 19(a)

F10Words in reg. 40 Table 2 substituted (with application in accordance with reg. 1(2) of the amending S.I.) by The Education (Student Finance) (Amounts) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/153), regs. 1(2), 19(b)

Applying for a fee loan for less than the maximum amountE+W

41.  An eligible student may apply under regulation 32 to borrow part of the tuition fee loan available in respect of an academic year.

Further application for tuition fee loan up to maximum amountE+W

42.  Where—

(a)an eligible student applies for part of the tuition fee loan under regulation 41, or

(b)an additional amount of tuition fee loan is made available to an eligible student following a transfer and reassessment made under Section 5 of Chapter 2 of Part 4,

the student may make a further application under regulation 32 for the remaining balance of the tuition fee loan available in respect of that academic year.