Student Grant Scheme for 2018 is now open

Education

Councillor Brian Lawlor welcomed  the early opening of the Student Grant Scheme for applications for the 2018/19 academic year and highlighted a number of improvements that will benefit some of the most disadvantaged students.

The announcement coincides with SUSI(Student Universal Support Ireland) opening its online application system for grant applications for the 2018/19 academic year.The earlier opening date, will facilitate the earlier acceptance of grant applications and the consequent benefit for students of earlier decisions and greater certainty on their grant applications.

SUSI processed a total 103,300 grant applications in the 2017/18 academic year with almost 82,000 applicants assessed as eligible for grant support. It is anticipated that a similar number will apply for grant support for the 2018/19 academic year. Over €400m has been allocated in 2018 for access measures in further and higher education.

This includes various targeted supports under the National Access Plan (2015-2019) and circa €370m for student grants, including an additional €3m secured in Budget 2018 for the rolling costs associated with the reintroduction of maintenance grants for the most disadvantaged students. Some of the key changes to the student  grant scheme in 2018 include a number of additional income disregards, an extension to the qualifying criteria to receive the special rate of maintenance grant and an increase in the income threshold for the special rate of maintenance grant.

In confirming the opening of the Student Grant Scheme for 2018 Councillor Lawlor said: “One of the key goals of the Action Plan for Education (2016-2019)is to improve the progress of learners at risk of educational disadvantage or learners with special educational needs’. The Student Grant Scheme and other targeted access initiatives under the National Access Plan, provide the key architecture in further and higher education which support learners at risk of disadvantage. An additional €4m has been provided in Budget 2018 for targeted access initiatives which will support the most vulnerable groups wishing to access higher education. This additional money coupled with the improvements made in the 2018 scheme, will target the most disadvantaged students and enable them develop to their full potential .” If any students need assistance in applying or have any question s about the process ,please do get in contact
with me at blawlor@cllrs.sdublincoco.ie

The priority closing dates for the 2018/19 scheme are the 14th June 2018 for renewal applicants and the 12th July 2018 for new applicants.

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