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Student support rates 2022/23
These rates take effect in September 2022.
Further education
Maximum amounts
Care to Learn childcare grant
England (London)
£175 per child a week
England (outside London)
£160 per child a week
Northern Ireland
£165 per child a week
Education maintenance allowance
Wales and Northern Ireland
£60 per fortnight
Further education grant (Northern Ireland)
£2,092 per year
Welsh government learning grant
£1,500 per year
Vulnerable student bursary (England)
£1,200 per year (minimum)
Higher education
Full-time undergraduates
Adult dependants’ grant
England
£3,263 per year
Northern Ireland
£2,695 per year
Wales
£3,262
Childcare grant
One child:
England
£183.75 per week
Northern Ireland
£148.75 per week
Wales
£184 per week
Two or more children:
England
£315.03 per week
Northern Ireland
£255 per week
Wales
£315 per week
Disabled students’ allowance
England
£25,575 per academic year
Wales
£32,546 per academic year
Northern Ireland:
£25,000 per academic year
Note: the allowances cover non-medical personal help, specialist equipment and other items of expenditure. Travel may be reimbursed in addition to these costs.
Maintenance grant (England and Northern Ireland)
England, 2012 cohort
£4,009 per year
Northern Ireland
£3,475 per year
Parents’ learning allowance
England
£1,863 per year
Northern Ireland
£1,538 per year
Wales
£1,862
Special support grant
England, 2012 cohort
£4,009 per year
Wales, 2012 cohort
£5,161 per year
Northern Ireland
£3,475 per year
Student loan for living costs
England, 2016 cohort:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£12,667
£11,736
Studying outside London
£9,706
£9,179
Living in parental home
£8,171
£7,689
Note: around 50% of the student loan is means tested.
England, 2016 cohort, eligible for benefits:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£13,815
£12,947
Studying outside London
£11,064
£10,576
Living in parental home
£9,640
£9,191
Note: these rates include a means-tested ‘special support element’ of £4,014, which is not included in benefit calculations. A proportion of the remaining ‘maintenance element’ is also means tested.
England, 2016 cohort, aged 60 or over
£4,106 per year
England, 2012 cohort:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£9,708
£8,842
Studying outside London
£6,958
£6,470
Living in parental home
£5,534
£5,084
Note: 35% of the student loan is means tested. The rate of loan may be reduced if you are eligible for a maintenance grant.
Wales, 2018 cohort:
Studying in London
£12,375 per year
Studying outside London
£9,710 per year
Living in parental home
£8,095 per year
Note: the rate of loan is reduced £1 for every £1 of maintenance grant received. There is no final year rate of loan.
Wales, 2012 cohort:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£11,152
£10,155
Studying outside London
£7,961
£7,375
Living in parental home
£6,163
£5,580
Note: 25% of the student loan is means tested. The rate of loan may be reduced if you are eligible for a Welsh government learning grant.
Northern Ireland:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£6,780
£6,170
Studying outside London
£4,840
£4,480
Living in parental home
£3,750
£3,390
Note: 25% of the student loan is means tested. The rate of loan may be reduced if you are eligible for a maintenance grant.
Tuition fee grant (Wales, 2012 cohort)
£4,295 per year
Tuition fee loan
£9,250 per year
Welsh government learning grant
2012 cohort
£5,161 per year
2018 cohort:
Base grant (all students)
£1,000 per year
Studying in London
£10,124 per year
Studying outside London
£8,100 per year
Living in parental home
£6,885 per year
Part-time undergraduates
Course costs grant (Northern Ireland)
£265 per year
Maintenance grant (Wales, 2018 cohort)
Base grant (amount payable is pro-rated according to intensity of study)
£1,000 per year
Maintenance grant (maximum amount payable is pro-rated according to intensity of study)
£6,000 per year
Tuition fee grant
Wales, pre-2014 cohorts:
Course intensity equivalent to:
50–59% of a full-time course
£690 per year
60–74% of a full-time course
£820 per year
75% or more of a full-time course
£1,025 per year
Northern Ireland:
Course intensity equivalent to:
50–59% of a full-time course
£820 per year
60–74% of a full-time course
£985 per year
75% or more of a full-time course
£1,230 per year
Student loan for living costs (England, 2018 cohort)
Maximum rates are as for 2016 cohort full-time students domiciled in England above, pro-rated by intensity of study
Student loan for living costs (Wales, 2018 cohort)
Maximum amount payable is pro-rated by intensity of study and loans are reduced by £1 for every £1 of maintenance grant payable
£6,905 per year
Tuition fee loan
England (post-2012 cohorts) and Wales for study elsewhere in UK (post-2014 cohorts)
£6,935 per year
Wales for study in Wales, post-2014 cohorts
£2,625 per year
Northern Ireland
£3,296.25 per year
Welsh government learning grant (pre-2018 cohort)
£1,155 per year
Healthcare students
Means-tested bursary
England and Wales (2012 system, 30-week rates):
Studying in London
£3,191 per year
Studying outside London
£2,643 per year
Living in parental home
£2,207 per year
Northern Ireland:
Living away from parental home
£2,355 per year
Living in parental home
£1,920 per year
Non-means-tested grant (England and Wales, 2012 system)
£1,000 per year
Nursing and midwifery bursary (Northern Ireland)
£5,165 per year
Reduced-rate student loan
England:
Full year
Final year
Studying in London
£3,558
£2,724
Studying outside London
£2,534
£1,975
Living in parental home
£1,902
£1,443
Wales, 2018 cohort:
Studying in London
£6,185
Studying outside London
£4,855
Living in parental home
£4,045
Note: there is no final year rate of loan.
Wales, 2012 cohort:
Studying in London
£5,484
£4,194
Studying outside London
£3,901
£3,040
Living in parental home
£2,926
£2,224
Northern Ireland:
Living away from parental home
£2,324
£1,811
Living in parental home
£1,744
£1,324
Training grant (England, 2017 system)
£5,000 per year
Note: there are a range of supplementary grants for healthcare students not listed here. See Chapter 6 for further details. More may be available in some circumstances
Social work students
NHS Business Services Authority social work bursary (England)
Studying in London
£5,262.50 per year
Studying outside London
£4,862.50 per year
Social Care Wales social work bursary (Wales)
£2,500 per year
Office of Social Services social work bursary (Northern Ireland)
£4,000 per year
Teacher training students
Teacher training bursary (England and Wales)
Amount depends on subject studied and undergraduate degree classification held
Postgraduates
Postgraduate loan for doctoral degree (England)
£27,892 for duration of course
Postgraduate loan for doctoral degree (Wales)
£27,880 for duration of course
Postgraduate loan for master’s degree (England)
£11,836 for duration of course
Postgraduate Master’s Finance (Wales)
up to £18,430 for duration of course
Note: Finance is mostly loan-based, but at least £1,000 is in the form of grant, and up to £6,885 depending on household income
Postgraduate tuition fee loan (Northern Ireland)
£5,500 for the duration of course