Student Grants and Support in Ireland – SUSI Information and Eligibility Criteria

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Get information on student grants and support in Ireland provided by SUSI. Learn about eligibility criteria, grant types and rates, postgraduate key notes, and how to apply. Check out the SUSI website for more details.

  • Ireland
  • Student Grants
  • SUSI
  • Higher Education
  • Support

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  1. SUSI STUDENT UNIVERSAL SUPPORT IRELAND

  2. SUSI Information Organisation (66 to 1) and Student Support Legislation New & Renewal Applications since 2012: 108,000 applications / 83,000 awards in 2015/16 103,000 90,000 60,000 2013/14 70,000 (new only) 40,000 2012/13 Online application and information system (www.susi.ie) Support Helpdesk: phone, email and social media. 75,000 2014/15

  3. Grant Types and Rates Fee Grant (Paid directly to College) Postgraduate Students 2,000 Postgraduate Fee Contribution (income < 31.5k) OR 6,270 Tuition Fees (income < 22.7k and qualifying DSP payment) Undergraduate Students 3,000 Student Contribution OR 6,270 Tuition Fees (dependent on Free fees eligibility) 100% or 50% rates (dependent on income thresholds) Maintenance Grant (Paid to Student 9 monthly instalments) Not payable if on BTEA 1,215 adjacent or 3,025 non-adjacent ( adjacent <45km from college) 100%, 75%, 50%, 25% rates dependent on income thresholds ( 40k- 65k) Special rate: 2,375 adjacent/ 5,915 non-adjacent (DSP payment & income < 22.7k)

  4. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Class: Dependent/Independent Students aged under/over 23 Years ordinarily resident with parents NB First Point of Entry to Further/Higher Education Nationality: Irish, EU, EEA, Swiss nationals or specific leave to remain in State Residency : 3 of last 5 years in Ireland, EU, EEA or Switzerland Progression: Previous education (participation or attainment) Progression in education NFQ levels 5-10 Course: Approved full-time courses in approved institutions leading to major awards (prescribed by Minister) Reckonable Income: from all sources o Whose income? parents/legal guardians/spouse/cohabitant/civil partner o Thresholds: under 31,500 (Full PG rate of 2,000) under 22,703 (Special Rate of PG rate of 6,270) o Increments for dependent children and relevant persons in education

  5. Post Graduate Key notes Progession First point of entry to higher education for classification Full time Postgraduate courses Income thresholds family size( 31,500 to 37,580 (-8 or more dependant children) Postgraduate Courses in Ireland Maximum of 4 years funding at P/G level

  6. Some Key Messages Check the SUSI website: www.susi.ie Use online Eligibility Reckoner CAO form: Tick the SUSI option (not PAS) Apply/renew early: online system open April 2016 Return requested documentation: complete, first time and on time Self Assessed/Farming: Submit 2015 tax returns to Revenue early in 2016

  7. Contact SUSI Exhibition Stand here today (advice and brochures) Website: www.susi.ie Email: support@susi.ie Facebook.com/susisupport Twitter.com/susihelpdesk Telephone helpdesk: 0761 087 874

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