If I can’t afford to fund myself through college, what are the possibilities of securing State funding?

SUSI is the single awarding authority for student grants in Ireland. It received almost 96,000 applications in the last academic year with more than 54,000 of these from new applicants like yourself. Funding was awarded to 80 per cent of applicants, representing more than 76,000 students.

As a new applicant, you should aim to submit your application on or before July 9. New applications received on or before this date will receive priority assessment.

You do not need your Leaving Cert results or to have accepted a course to apply to SUSI. However, you will need to indicate your preferred course so that SUSI can assess your application.

If, when completing your CAO form, you agreed to share your information with SUSI, the CAO will confirm your course details with them.

Alternatively, you can update your course details online at a later date. Students who wish to renew their funding should aim to submit their application on or before June 11 to secure priority assessment. It is also worth noting that the online application system remains open well into the autumn. After this point, SUSI will accept late applications from students who satisfy certain criteria.

To be eligible for student funding, you must meet a number of eligibility criteria including nationality, place of residence, previous further/higher education, approved course, and income. Check the eligibility reckoner on SUSI’s website to get an indication of your eligibility before beginning your application.

To receive funding from SUSI, you must be an Irish, EU, EEA, UK, or Swiss national or have specific immigration or leave to remain status; have been resident in the Irish State, the EU, EEA, UK, or Swiss Federation for three of the last five years; and be attending an approved course in an approved institution.

The total income of all parties to your application must also fall within specified income limits. Depending on your applicant class, a party to your application can include parents or a legal guardian.

For the 2020-21 academic year, applications will be assessed on the gross income from all sources for the period January 1 2019 to December 31 2019. Gross income includes all income before any deductions such as income tax or PRSI.

The income limits increase to take account of the number of dependent children in your household and can be adjusted to take account of other people within your household who are attending a full-time course in further or higher education.

If you or any party to your application experiences a negative change in income, which is likely to last for the duration of the course or the foreseeable future, you can apply to be assessed under change of circumstances whereby the income reference period for the application will be 2020.

To make an application, you must first register for a SUSI account online at www.susi.ie Be sure to have all your details to hand before you begin the application including PPS number and income details. You can contact the SUSI support team with any questions by phone, email, or social media. Once you have submitted your application, you will receive a letter from SUSI informing you of the next steps you need to take.

 

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