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The Secretary of State for Education and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 22, 42(6) and 43(1) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998[1], hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Student Support) (European Institutions) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1st September 2000. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations, except where the context otherwise requires -
(2) Subject to paragraph (1), expressions in these Regulations have the same meaning as they have in the Student Support Regulations 2000.
(b) he is ordinarily resident in England and Wales on the date of his application for support under these Regulations ("the relevant date") and satisfies the Secretary of State that, on 30th June next following the relevant date, he will be ordinarily resident in England and Wales and will not then be resident therein wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education; (c) before the first day of the first academic year of the course he has not attained the age of -
(ii) 35, if the course is provided by the European University Institute or the Bologna Centre,
unless in the circumstances of the case the Secretary of State otherwise directs;
(e) before the first day of the first academic year of the course he has not held some other statutory award in respect of his attendance at a post-graduate course for a period greater than two years, unless in the circumstances of his case, the Secretary of State otherwise directs.
Designated courses
(b) a full-time course; (c) of at least one academic year's duration; and (d) provided by -
(ii) the European University Institute; or (iii) the Bologna Centre.
Application for financial support
(b) board and lodging at the College of 4,500 euros; (c) living costs in the amount of -
(ii) £38.67 for every week, including a week in which attendance is required for less than a complete week, of required attendance in excess of 30 weeks and 3 days;
(d) the reasonable cost of three return journeys from the person's home in the United Kingdom to the College, less £87
(2) A person who is eligible for a grant under this regulation shall not be eligible for a grant under sub-paragraphs (b) to (h) if he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Student Support Regulations 2000 and not in any other paragraph of that Schedule.
(b) dependants calculated in accordance with regulation 15 of the Student Support Regulations 2000, save that the provisions of regulation 15(7) to (9) shall not apply; (c) the reasonable cost of one return journey from the person's home in the United Kingdom to the Institute; (d) the reasonable cost of travel between the person's residence while attending the Institute and the Institute; (e) where the ordinary duration of the course is more than one academic year, the reasonable cost of insuring against liability for the cost of medical treatment provided outside the United Kingdom; (f) the reasonable cost of travel incurred for authorised absences for the purpose of research carried out while attending his course at the Institute; and (g) disabled students' living costs calculated in accordance with regulation 13 of the Student Support Regulations 2000.
(2) A person shall not be eligible for a grant under this regulation if he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Student Support Regulations 2000 and not in any other paragraph of that Schedule.
(3) The amount of grant for living costs under regulation 7(1)(c) shall be the amount remaining after subtracting the student's contribution, and where the contribution exceeds the amount of such grant it shall be reduced to nil, and the balance of the contribution not required to reduce the amount to nil shall be subtracted -
(b) where he is not so eligible, from the grant for board and lodging under regulation 7(1)(b).
(4) Where in the case referred to in paragraph (3)(a), the contribution exceeds the maximum amount of grant for dependants under regulation 7(1)(g) the maximum amount shall be reduced to nil, and the balance of the contribution not required to reduce the amount to nil shall be available to reduce the maximum amount of grant for board and lodging for which the student is eligible under regulation 7(1)(b).
(9) The amount of grant for living costs under regulation 8(1)(a) shall be the amount remaining after subtracting the student's contribution, and where the contribution exceeds the amount of such grant it shall be reduced to nil, and the balance of any contribution not required to reduce the amount to nil shall be subtracted -
(b) where he is not so eligible, from the grant for travel expenses under regulation 8(1)(d).
(10) Where in the case referred to in paragraph (9)(a), the contribution exceeds the maximum amount of grant for dependants under regulation 8(1)(b) the maximum amount shall be reduced to nil, and the balance of the contribution not required to reduce the amount to nil shall be available to reduce the maximum amount of grant for travel expenses for which the student is eligible under regulation 8(1)(c). (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations which come into force on 1st September 2000, are made under Section 22 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998. They make provision for grants by the Secretary of State for postgraduate study at three European institutions: the College of Europe, the European University Institute and the Bologna Centre. Provisions in these Regulations which differ from the corresponding provisions of the 1999 Regulations as amended (except as a result of minor drafting or consequential changes) are indicated by the use of heavy type. Omissions are indicated by the use of dots. Changes of substance made by these Regulations are described below. The eligibility criteria have been amended to take account of the fact that eligible students will not be resident in England and Wales on the first day of their course (regulation 4(1)(a)). Regulation 7(1)(c) has been amended so that living costs for the College of Europe allow for variations in the number of extra weeks for the academic year 2000-2001. Provision has been made for students at the College of Europe to be eligible for grants for dependants and for disabled students' living costs (regulation 7(1)(g) and (h)). Provision has also been made for students at the European University Institute to be eligible for grants for disabled students' living costs (regulation 8(1)(g)). The application of the students' contribution in the means test provisions has been modified as a consequence of the above additions (regulation 10). Where a student is required to repeat part of his course, it is at the discretion of the Secretary of State whether the student will receive funding for this purpose (regulation 12). Where a student is absent from his course for more than 60 days because of illness or is absent for any other reason, he will not be eligible to receive support except at the Secretary of State's discretion (regulation 13). Notes: [1] 1998 c. 30.back [2] S.I. 2000/1121, amended by S.I. 2000/1490.back [3] S.I. 1999/2270, amended by S.I. 2000/923 and by S.I. 2000/1407.back
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