2018 cohort students
Student loans for living costs are available to eligible Welsh-domiciled 2018 cohort students. The amount of loan you can receive varies, depending on where you live or your place of study. It is reduced pound for pound by any Welsh government learning grant maintenance element you receive, but not by the base grant element.
Maximum amount of loan 2021/221Reg 55 E(SS)(W) Regs
London | £11,930 |
Elsewhere | £9,350 |
Parental home | £7,790 |
The loan is not further reduced by your household income. In practice, this means that the Welsh government learning grant and student loan combined should total the same amount regardless of your household income, but the proportions of loan and grant you receive will differ. You are entitled to at least the maximum amount of loan plus £1,000 base element of Welsh government learning grant. You may be entitled to additional amounts of student loan if your course length exceeds 30 weeks and three days in the year (see below).
If you receive the special support payment, your loan is not reduced below a certain minimum level, regardless of the total grant received.
Minimum amount of loan for special support payment recipients 2021/222Reg 56 E(SS)(W) Regs
London | £5,965 |
Elsewhere | £4,675 |
Parental home | £3,895 |
In many cases, the amount of loan to which you are entitled will be higher. Your exact loan entitlement is calculated by subtracting the special support payment from either a notional ‘applicable amount’ of living costs support (see below) or the total base and maintenance grant you are eligible for, plus the minimum rate of loan – whichever of these two figures is higher. Any amount of grant paid that is not a special support payment is then subtracted from this figure to give the amount of loan to which you are entitled.3Reg 56 E(SS)(W) Regs 2017
Applicable amount 2021/22
London | £12,930 |
Elsewhere | £10,350 |
Parental home | £8,790 |
Example
Gwyneth is a new student at the University of Swansea in 2021/22. She is claiming UC as a single parent, and is entitled to the special support payment. She has no additional household income and receives full support as a student living away from home outside London. Her loan entitlement is calculated as follows.
Step one Gwyneth is entitled to a special support payment of £5,161, comprising her £1,000 base grant and the first £4,161 of her maintenance grant.
Step two The total base and maintenance grant she is entitled to is £8,100. The minimum rate of loan for Gwyneth is £4,675. £8,100 + £4,675 = £12,775. This amount is more than the ‘applicable amount’ of £10,350. Her notional maximum support is therefore £12,775.
Step three Gwyneth’s special support payment of £5,161 is subtracted from her notional maximum support of £12,775, giving £7,614. The amount of maintenance grant that is not the special support payment (£8,100 - £5,161 = £2,939) is then subtracted from this figure: £7,614 – £2,939 = £4,675.
Step four Gwyneth’s total loan for living costs entitlement in 2020/21 is £4,405. This is equal to the minimum rate of loan possible.
If you are getting a special support payment, you may also be entitled to additional amounts of loan if your course length exceeds 30 weeks and three days in the year (see below).