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      Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000


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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2000 No. 213

EDUCATION

Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000

  Made 19th May 2000 
  Coming into operation 20th May 2000 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


Part I

General
1. Citation and commencement.
2. Interpretation.
3. Revocations and transitional provisions.

Part II

Eligibility
4. Eligible students.
5. Designated courses.
6. Applications for financial support.
7. Transfers of eligibility.
8. Termination of eligibility.
9. Information.

Part III

Grants for Fees
10. Eligibility for grants for fees.
11. Maximum amounts of grants.

Part IV

Grants for Living Costs
12. Eligibility for grants for living costs.
13. Grants for disabled students' living costs.
14. Grants for students who have left care.
15. Grants for dependants.
16. Grants for school meals for dependent children.
17. Grants for travel.

Part V

Loans for Living Costs
18. Eligibility for loans for living costs.
19. Maximum amounts of loans.
20. Applications for loans.
21. Hardship loans.

Part VI

Financial Assessment
22. Calculation of contribution.
23. Application of contribution.

Part VII

Payments
24. Payment of grants for fees.
25. Payment of grants and loans for living costs.
26. Overpayments.

Part VIII

Support for Part-time Courses
27. Eligible part-time students.
28. Designated part-time courses.
29. Eligibility for loans for part-time courses.
30. Amount of loan.
31. Applications for support.
32. Grants for disabled part-time students' living costs.
33. Transfers of eligibility.
34. Conversion of eligibility.
35. Termination of eligibility.
36. Payment of support.
37. Overpayments

Part IX

Interest and Insolvency
38. Interest.
39. Insolvency.

Schedules

  1. Eligible students.

  2. Designated courses.

  3. Financial assessment.

The Department of Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 3 and 8(4) of the Education (Student Support) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998[
1] and now vested in it[2] and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: - 



Part I

General

Citation and commencement
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 and shall come into operation on 20th May 2000.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations, except where the context otherwise requires - 

    "the 1998 Regulations" means the Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[4];

    "the 1999 Regulations" means the Education (Student Support) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999[5];

    "academic authority" means, in relation to an institution, the governing body, or other body having the functions of a governing body and includes a person acting with the authority of that body;

    "academic year" has the meaning given it in paragraph (6);

    "accelerated course" means a course which persons undertaking it are normally required by the institution providing it to attend (whether at premises of the institution or elsewhere) for a period of at least 40 weeks in the final year, being a course of two academic years' duration;

    "award" means an award made under the Students Awards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999[6] or previous awards regulations;

    "borrower" means a person to whom a loan has been made;

    "contribution" means an eligible student's contribution calculated in accordance with regulation 22 and Schedule 3;

    "Department" means the Department of Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment;

    "designated course" means a course designated by regulation 5 or by the Department under regulation 5;

    "designated part-time course" means a course designated by regulation 28 or by the Department under regulation 28;

    "disability related benefit" means long term incapacity benefit or short term incapacity benefit at the higher rate, severe disablement allowance, disability living allowance, industrial injuries benefit and disabled person's tax credit, all payable under the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992[7], or the amount of any disability premium and severe disability premium included in the applicable amount in calculating the income support payable under the Income Support (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987[8];

    "EEA Agreement" means the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992[9] as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993[10];

    "EEA migrant worker" has the meaning assigned to it in paragraph (5);

    "eligible student" means a person whom the Department has determined is eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a course in accordance with regulation 6, 7 or 34;

    "eligible part-time student" means a person whom the Department has determined is eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a part-time course in accordance with regulation 31, 33 or 34;

    "European Community" means the territory comprised by the member States of the European Community as constituted from time to time;

    "European Economic Area" means the European Community and subject to the conditions laid down in the EEA Agreement the area comprised by the Republic of Iceland, the Kingdom of Norway and the Principality of Liechtenstein;

    "high cost country" means Austria, Belgium, countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Republic of Ireland, Finland, France (excluding Départements-d'Outre Mer), Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, Israel, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden;

    "higher cost country" means Denmark, Hong Kong, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan;

    "higher education course" means a course referred to in Schedule 2 or a postgraduate or other course the standard of which is higher than the standard of a first degree course;

    "the Islands" means the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man;

    "loan" means a loan towards a student's maintenance pursuant to any regulations made under the Order, including the interest accrued on the loan and any penalties or charges made in connection with it;

    "lone parent" means an eligible student who does not ordinarily live with a spouse or with another person as a spouse, and who has a dependant or dependants within the meaning of regulation 15(10);

    "Metropolitan Police District" means the areas referred to in section 76 of the London Government Act 1963[11] as it had effect prior to the substitution by section 323 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999[12] of subsection (1);

    "old award" means an award made under Article 50(1) of the 1986 Order which is an old award within the meaning of the Students Awards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998[13];

    "the Order" means the Education (Student Support) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998;

    "periods of work experience" has the meaning given to it in regulation 5(3);

    "quarter", in relation to an academic year, means one of the periods in that year from 1st January to 31st March, 1st April to 30th June, 1st July to 31st August, or 1st September to 31st December;

    "refugee" means a person who is recognised by Her Majesty's government as a refugee within the meaning of the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees done at Geneva on 28th July 1951[14] as extended by the Protocol thereto which entered into force on 4th October 1967[15] and any reference to the child of a refugee includes a reference to a step-child;

    "relevant institution of higher education in the Republic of Ireland" means an institution listed in Part II of Schedule 4 to the Students Awards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999;

    "sandwich course" has the meaning given to it in regulation 5(2);

    "statutory award" means any award made or grant paid by virtue of the 1986 Order (except a maintenance allowance payable under the Maintenance Allowances (Pupils over Compulsory School Age) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996[16], or any comparable award, grant or other support in respect of attendance at a course which is paid out of public funds;

    "student loan account number" means the account number assigned by the lender to a loan made under the Order, the Education (Student Loans) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990[17], the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998[18], the Education (Student Loans) Act 1990[19] or the Education (Scotland) Act 1980[20];

    "support" means financial support by way of grant or loan made by the Department pursuant to regulations made under the Order;

    "transitional award" means an award made under the 1986 Order which is a transitional award within the meaning of the Students Awards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998.

    (2) For the purposes of these Regulations a person who is ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland or the Islands as a result of having moved from another of those areas for the purpose of attending - 

    (a) his current course, or

    (b) a previous designated course which, disregarding any intervening vacation, the student was attending immediately before attending his current course

shall be considered to be ordinarily resident in the place from which he moved.

    (3) For the purposes of these Regulations, including for the purpose of determining whether a person is settled in the United Kingdom within the meaning of the Immigration Act 1971[21] for the purposes of these Regulations, a person shall be treated as ordinarily resident in England and Wales, the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom and Islands or in the European Economic Area if he would have been so resident but for the fact that he, his spouse or his parent, guardian or any other person having parental responsibility for him, or any person having care of him when he is a child is, or was temporarily employed outside the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom and Islands, or as the case may be, outside the European Economic Area and paragraph 8(c) of Schedule 1 shall not apply in the case of such a person. Without prejudice to the foregoing, members of the regular military and air forces and of the Royal Navy forces shall be treated as being temporarily employed within the meaning of this paragraph for any period during which they serve outside the United Kingdom as members of such forces.

    (4) For the purposes of these Regulations an area which - 

    (a) was previously not part of the European Community or the European Economic Area, but

    (b) at any time before or after these Regulations come into operation has become part of one or other or both of those areas

shall be considered to have always been part of the European Economic Area.

    (5) In these Regulations a reference to an EEA migrant worker is a reference to a person who is a national of a member State of the European Economic Area who has taken up an activity as an employed person in the United Kingdom - 

    (a) under Council Regulation (EEC) No. 1612/68 on freedom of movement of workers within the Community[22], as extended by the EEA Agreement; or

    (b) in circumstances where as a national of the United Kingdom he has an enforceable Community right to be treated no less favourably than a national of another member State in relation to matters which are the subject of the above mentioned Council Regulation.

    (6) In these Regulations "academic year" means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September, according as the academic year of the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively, but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn the academic year of the course shall be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer.

Revocations and transitional provisions
     3.  - (1) The 1999 Regulations, the Education (Student Support) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999[23] and the Education (Student Support) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000[24] shall be revoked on 1st September 2000.

    (2) The 1999 Regulations shall apply to the provision of support to students in relation to an academic year which begins before 1st September 2000, and these Regulations shall apply in relation to the provision of support in connection with attendance at a course during an academic year which begins on or after 1st September 2000, whether anything done under either Regulations is done before or after 1st September 2000.

    (3) Accordingly the revocation of the 1999 Regulations shall not affect their continued operation after 1st September 2000 for the purpose of providing support as aforesaid.

    (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of these Regulations, where - 

    (a) a person attends a course in respect of which a transitional award was made to him; or

    (b) no award was made but a transitional award would have been made to him if he had applied for an award and his resources had not exceeded his requirements,

he shall be eligible for support by way of grant under Parts III and IV in connection with his attendance at the course, or in connection with his attendance at any subsequent course to which the award (either made or which would have been made) would have been transferred if transitional awards provided for payments after the first year of a course, but unless paragraph (5) applies he shall only be eligible for support by way of loan under Part V if he satisfies the conditions for eligibility in these Regulations.

    (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of these Regulations where any person received or was eligible to receive a loan in relation to an academic year of a course under the 1998 Regulations he shall be eligible for support by way of loan under Part V in connection with his attendance at the course, or any subsequent designated course which (disregarding any intervening vacation) he starts attending immediately after ceasing to attend that course, but unless paragraph (4) applies he shall only be eligible for support by way of grant under Parts III and IV if he satisfies the conditions for eligibility in these Regulations.

    (6) If the eligibility of a person mentioned in paragraph (4) is transferred under regulation 7 regulation 10(9) shall apply but only where the necessary recommendation or consent to the transfer is given later than four months after the end of the first academic year of the course.

    (7) Where under the 1998 Regulations a person received or was eligible to receive a loan in relation to an academic year of a part-time course of initial training for teachers he shall be eligible for support by way of loan under Part V calculated in accordance with these Regulations, except that where regulation 12(2)(b) applies regulation 19(13) shall not apply, and for the amounts referred to in regulation 19(1) and (2) there shall be substituted for the amounts in column one the corresponding amounts in column two:

Column (1) Column (2)
£2,950 £2,445
4,590 3,305
4,550 3,275
5,405 3,895
3,725 2,875
2,575 2,070
3,980 2,695
3,960 2,680
4,705 3,185
3,230 2,380

    (8) Part VIII of the 1999 Regulations (other than regulation 27) shall apply to loans until 1st September 2000, and Part IX of these Regulations shall apply to loans on and after 1st September 2000.



Part II

Eligibility

Eligible students
     4.  - (1) Subject to and in accordance with these Regulations a person shall be eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a designated course if he is a person mentioned in Schedule 1.

    (2) A person shall not be eligible under this regulation if - 

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(d) and (e) "loan" means a loan made under the Education (Student Loans) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990, the Education (Student Support) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998, and regulations made thereunder, the Education (Student Loans) Act 1990, the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998, and regulations made thereunder and the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 and regulations made thereunder.

    (4) Paragraph (2)(e) shall only apply in a case where the agreement for a loan is subject to the law of Scotland if it was made - 

    (a) before 25th September 1991; and

    (b) with the concurrence of the borrower's curator, or at a time when he had no curator.

    (5) A person in respect of whom the first day of the first academic year of the course is on or after 1st September 2000 shall not, at any one time, be eligible for support for - 

    (a) more than one designated course, or

    (b) a designated course and a designated part-time course.

Designated courses
     5.  - (1) A course shall be designated for the purposes of Article 3(1) of the Order and regulation 4(1) if it is - 

    (2) For the purposes of these Regulations a sandwich course is a course other than a course for the initial training of teachers referred to in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2, consisting of alternate periods of full-time study in an institution and periods of work experience so organised that, taking the course as a whole, the student attends the periods of full-time study for an average of not less than 19 weeks in each year; and for the purposes of calculating his attendance the course shall be treated as beginning with the first period of full-time study and ending with the last such period.

    (3) For the purposes of these Regulations "periods of work experience" means - 

    (4) For the purposes of these Regulations a course is provided by an institution if it provides the teaching and supervision which comprise the course, whether or not it has entered an agreement with the student to provide the course.

    (5) For the purposes of paragraph (1) a university and any constituent college or institution in the nature of a college of a university shall be regarded as maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds if either the university or the constituent college or institution is so maintained or assisted.

    (6) For the purposes of paragraph (1) an institution shall not be regarded as maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds by reason only that it receives public funds from the governing body of a higher education institution in accordance with section 65(3A) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992[
28].

    (7) For the purposes of these Regulations a course the standard of which is not higher than a first degree course which leads to a qualification as a medical doctor, a dentist, a veterinary doctor, an architect, a landscape architect, a landscape designer, a landscape manager, a town planner or a town and country planner shall be considered to be a single course for a first degree or for an equivalent qualification notwithstanding that the course may lead to another degree or qualification being conferred before the degree or equivalent qualification, and notwithstanding that part of the course may be optional.

    (8) For the purposes of Article 3 of the Order and regulation 4(1) the Department may designate courses of higher education which are not designated under paragraph (1).

Applications for financial support
     6.  - (1) Subject to regulation 31, a person shall apply for support in connection with his attendance on a course by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require, but which shall include a declaration signed by the student that:

    (2) The application form must reach the Department not later than four months after the first day of the academic year of the course in which it is submitted, but where - 

    (3) An applicant shall demonstrate his eligibility for support by providing such evidence as the Department may require.

    (4) The Department may take such steps and make such inquiries as it considers necessary to determine whether the applicant is eligible for support.

    (5) If the Department considers that an applicant is eligible for support it shall notify him of that fact, and thenceforth the student shall be an "eligible student" for the purposes of these Regulations.

    (6) An eligible student shall demonstrate his eligibility for a particular grant or loan under these Regulations, and the amount of such grant or loan to which he is entitled, by providing such evidence as the Department may require; and the Department may take such steps and make such inquiries as it considers necessary to determine whether the eligible student is eligible for a particular grant or loan and the amount to which he is entitled.

    (7) If the Department considers that an eligible student is eligible for a particular grant or loan it shall notify him of that fact and the amount to which the Department considers he is entitled.

Transfers of eligibility
    
7.  - (1) An eligible student may request that the Department transfer his eligibility in any case where - 

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3) the Department, on being satisfied of the matters referred to in paragraph (1) and that the second course is a designated course, shall transfer an eligible student's eligibility, and thenceforth the eligible student shall for all purposes be an eligible student in connection with his attendance at the second course, whether or not he may have been eligible for support if he had applied under regulation 6.

    (3) The Department may, after consulting the academic authority concerned, refuse to transfer eligibility where paragraph (1)(a) or (b) apply if it is satisfied that when the student applied for support he did not intend to complete the course to which his application related.

    (4) For the purposes of the duty of the Department to transfer eligibility where paragraph (1)(c) or (d) apply it shall be immaterial whether or not the two courses are provided by the same institution.

    (5) An eligible student's eligibility for support may not be transferred after it has expired or been terminated under regulation 8.

Termination of eligibility
    
8.  - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph and paragraph (2), an eligible student shall cease to be eligible for support on the expiry of the period ordinarily required for the completion of the course, and accordingly he shall then cease to be an eligible student, but in respect of - 

he shall cease to be an eligible student at the end of the academic year in which he completes the course.

    (2) The Department may before or after an eligible student ceases to be an eligible student under paragraph (1) determine that he shall continue to be eligible for support for such further period after the expiry of the period referred to in that paragraph as it specifies, and accordingly, he shall be or be considered to have been an eligible student throughout that period until its expiry.

    (3) Where an eligible student has withdrawn from a course in circumstances where the Department has not transferred or will not transfer his eligibility to another course under regulation 7, or has abandoned or been expelled from his course, the Department shall determine that he is no longer eligible for support, and on such determination he shall then cease to be an eligible student.

    (4) Where an eligible student has shown himself by his conduct to be unfitted to receive support the Department may determine that he is no longer eligible for support, and on such determination he shall then cease to be an eligible student.

Information
    
9.  - (1) Every applicant, every eligible student and every eligible part-time student shall as soon as reasonably practicable after he is requested to do so provide the Department with such information as the Department considers necessary for the exercise of its functions under these Regulations.

    (2) Every applicant, every eligible student and every eligible part-time student shall forthwith inform the Department if any of the following occurs, and provide it with particulars - 

    (3) If the Department is satisfied that an eligible student or eligible part-time student has wilfully failed to comply with any requirement to provide information or has provided information which the student knows to be false in a material particular or has recklessly provided information which is false in a material particular it may determine that the student shall - 



Part III

Grants for Fees

Eligibility for grants for fees
    
10.  - (1) Subject to the following paragraphs and regulation 11 an eligible student shall in respect of each academic year be eligible for a grant for fees equal to the aggregate of any fees payable by him in respect of, or otherwise in connection with, his attendance on the course ("the present course"), including admission, registration, tuition and graduation fees, but excluding - 

    (a) fees payable to an institution for awarding or accrediting any qualification where the institution does not provide the whole or part of the course and is not a publicly-funded institution;

    (b) fees payable for board and lodging;

    (c) fees payable for field trips (including any tuition element of such fees);

    (d) fees payable for attending any graduation or other ceremony; and

    (e) fees which are prescribed under paragraph (e) of the definition of fees in Article 2(2) of the Order.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3) an eligible student shall not be eligible for a grant under this regulation if he has previously attended any full-time higher education course ("the previous course") provided by - 

    (a) an institution in the United Kingdom which was at or before the time the course was provided maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds; or

    (b) an institution in the United Kingdom or a university or relevant institution of higher education or a private institution in the Republic of Ireland in respect of his attendance at which a scholarship, exhibition, bursary, grant, allowance or award of any description which was available to defray fees mentioned in paragraph (1) was paid out of public funds or funds attributable to public funds, by any person or body, public or private.

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation a course is not a previous course if it is - 

    (a) the present course; or

    (b) any course in connection with his attendance at which he was determined to be eligible for support and that eligibility was transferred as a result of one or more transfers under regulation 7 to the present course.

    (4) Paragraph (2) shall not apply where:

    (5) Where paragraph (4)(c) applies the Department may determine that the eligible student shall not be eligible for grant for fees in respect of any academic year of the present course other than - 

    (a) a year which is the only year of the course;

    (b) the final year of a course of two or three year's duration; or

    (c) the number of final years of a course which is two years less than its duration.

    (6) In this regulation any reference to the duration of a course is a reference to the period ordinarily required for its completion by a student who is not excused part of the course on account of his having attended a previous course, in the case of a sandwich course ignoring periods of experience; but for the purposes of paragraph (4)(c) if a student with the consent of the academic authority or authorities concerned - 

    (a) ceases to attend one course without completing it; and

    (b) starts to attend another course at the same or another institution,

the duration of the course shall be treated as the aggregate of the period spent following the first course and the period which the student in question would ordinarily require for the completion of the second course, in the case of either course being a sandwich course ignoring any periods of experience.

    (7) An eligible student shall not be eligible for a grant for fees in respect of an academic year if - 

    (a) in relation to that year he is eligible to receive any payment under a bursary or award of similar description made to him under Article 44 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 or section 63 of the Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 the amount of which is calculated by reference to his income; or

    (b) eligible to receive a maintenance award under the Students' Allowances (Scotland) Regulations 1996[30] in relation to his attendance on a course leading to a qualification that is appropriate for entry into one of the health care professions other than as a medical doctor or dentist; or

    (c) he is participating in the action scheme of the European Community for the mobility of university students known as ERASMUS[31] and - 

      (i) his course is a course referred to in regulation 5(1)(d); and

      (ii) all the periods of study during the academic year are at an institution outside the United Kingdom.

    (8) Where an eligible student repeats - 

    (a) the first year or part of the first year of his course more than once; or

    (b) any part of his course other than the first year or part of the first year of his course,

the Department may determine that he shall not be eligible for grant for fees in respect of the academic year during which the student repeats.

    (9) Where the eligibility of an eligible student is transferred under regulation 7(1)(a) or (b) and - 

    (a) the necessary recommendation or consent to the transfer is given after the first day on which students were ordinarily required to start attending the second academic year of the first course in respect of which he was determined to be an eligible student ("the first course");

    (b) the Department is satisfied after consulting the academic authority or authorities concerned that the recommendation or consent was given after the expiry of the period mentioned not only because the student was required to apply through a clearing admission system; and

    (c) the Department is satisfied after consulting the academic authority or authorities concerned that the period from the beginning of the first academic year of the first course to the end of the final academic year of the course which he now attends ("the current course") exceeds the duration of the first course or the current course, or the duration of any intervening course in respect of which he was an eligible student, whichever is the longest,

the student shall not be eligible for grant for fees in respect of the number of academic years which is the difference between the above mentioned period and the above mentioned duration.

    (10) For the purposes of paragraph (9) - 

    (a) the final academic year of the current course shall be the academic year during which the student is expected to complete the course;

    (b) in determining the period referred to in that paragraph there shall be included vacations, but not periods of experience which form part of a sandwich course;

    (c) the duration of a course shall be the period ordinarily required for its completion by a student who is not excused part of the course on account of his having attended a previous course, in the case of a sandwich course ignoring periods of experience; and

    (d) a difference which is less than a whole academic year shall be treated as a whole academic year.

    (11) The academic years in respect of which the eligible student shall not be eligible for grant for fees in accordance with paragraph (9) shall be the first academic year or years of the current course which the student attends.

    (12) An eligible student shall be eligible for a grant for fees in respect of - 

    (a) any academic year before the expiry of three months from the beginning of which - 

      (i) his course becomes a designated course;

      (ii) he or his spouse or parent is recognised as a refugee or is granted leave to enter or remain as mentioned in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1; or

      (iii) he becomes a student mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 as a result of the accession of the State of which he is a national to the European Community; and

    (b) any academic year which begins after the events referred to in paragraph (a),

but shall not be eligible for a grant for fees in respect of any other academic year.

Maximum amounts of grants
     11.  - (1) The amount of grant for fees in respect of an academic year of a course at an institution which is maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds shall not exceed:

    (2) The amount of grant for fees in respect of an academic year of a course at an institution which is neither maintained nor assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds shall not exceed:

    (3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2) an institution which provides courses designated by regulation 4 of the Education (Student Support) (Dance and Drama) Regulations 1999[32] shall not be regarded as maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds by reason only that it receives public funds from the governing body of a higher education institution in accordance with section 65(3A) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992[33].



Part IV

Grants for Living Costs

Eligibility for grants for living costs
     12.  - (1) An eligible student shall not be eligible for grant for living costs under this Part if he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 and not in any other paragraph of that Schedule.

    (2) An eligible student shall not be eligible for grant for living costs under this Part in respect of any academic year - 

    (a) during which he is eligible to receive any payment under a bursary or award of similar description made to him under Article 44 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 section 63 of the Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 or the amount of which is calculated by reference to his income; or

    (b) where the course leads to a qualification that is appropriate for entry into one of the health care professions other than as a medical doctor or dentist and he is eligible to receive a maintenance award under the Students' Allowances (Scotland) Regulations 1996 in relation to his attendance on the course; or

    (c) of a course for the initial training of teachers referred to in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 during which the periods of full-time attendance, including attendance for the purpose of teaching practice, are in aggregate less than 6 weeks.

    (3) With the exception of grant under regulation 14 an eligible student shall not be eligible for grant for living costs under this Part in respect of any academic year of a sandwich course during which the periods of full-time study are in aggregate less than 10 weeks and the periods of experience are not - 

    (4) An eligible student shall be eligible for a grant for living costs in respect of - 

    (a) an academic year during which - 

      (i) his course becomes a designated course,

      (ii) he or his spouse or parent is recognised as a refugee or is granted leave to enter or remain as mentioned in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1, or

    (b) any academic year which begins after the events referred to in paragraph (a),

but shall not be eligible for a grant for living costs in respect of any other academic year.

Grants for disabled students' living costs
     13.  - (1) An eligible student shall be eligible for grant for living costs equal to additional expenditure which the Department is satisfied he is obliged to incur in respect of his attendance at a course by reason of a disability to which he is subject; but the amount of grant shall not exceed the amounts referred to in paragraph (2).

    (2) The amounts referred to in this paragraph are such amounts as the Department considers appropriate:

Grants for students who have left care
    
14.  - (1) An eligible student - 

shall be eligible for such amount of grant not exceeding the amount referred to in paragraph (2) as the Department in all the circumstances considers appropriate.

    (2) The maximum amount of grant for which an eligible student shall be eligible under this regulation is £100 for each week or part of a week in an academic year which - 

Grants for dependants
    
15.  - (1) Subject to the following paragraphs an eligible student who satisfies the requirements set out in regulation 18(1) shall in respect of each academic year be eligible for grant for living costs for his dependants as follows:

    (2) The aggregate amount of grant under paragraph (1) shall be reduced by the difference between - 

    (3) If an eligible student's spouse is also an eligible student or holds a statutory award and if in calculating the amount of support for which the spouse is eligible or payment to which he is entitled under the award, account is taken of his dependants, the aggregate amount of grant calculated under paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be reduced by one half.

    (4) Where an eligible student maintains a dependant who is ordinarily resident outside the United Kingdom the grant under this regulation shall be such amount, if any, not exceeding the aggregate amount of grant calculated under paragraphs (1) to (3) as the Department considers reasonable in all the circumstances.

    (5) Where an eligible student with dependants maintains a home for himself and a dependant at a place other than that at which he resides while attending the course he shall be in addition to any grant referred to in the preceding paragraphs eligible for a grant of £740.

    (6) Where an eligible student is a lone parent he shall in addition to any grant referred to in the preceding paragraphs be eligible for a grant of £1,050.

    (7) Where the number of an eligible student's dependants changes during an academic year the Department shall determine who the student's dependants are for each of the three quarters of the academic year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 25(2) by reference to the student's circumstances during the relevant quarter.

    (8) Where the Department has determined who the student's dependants are for a quarter under paragraph (7) the grant for dependants for the quarter shall be one third of the amount of grant for those dependants for an academic year and the amount of grant for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the three amounts so determined.

    (9) Where an eligible student is eligible for a grant for living costs in respect of an academic year under regulation 12(4)(a) he shall only be eligible for a grant under this regulation in respect of such of the three quarters of the year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 25(2) as begin after the events referred to in regulation 12(4)(a), and, subject to paragraphs (7) and (8), the grant for each such quarter shall be one third of the amount for an academic year and the amount for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the amounts payable in respect of each such quarter.

    (10) In this regulation - 

    (11) For the purposes of this regulation a dependant's net income shall be his income from all sources for the academic year in question reduced by the amount of income tax and social security contributions payable in respect of it, but disregarding - 

    (12) Where an eligible student, or his spouse, make any recurrent payments which were previously made by the student in pursuance of an obligation incurred before the first academic year of the student's course the spouse's net income shall be reduced by - 

    (a) an amount equal to the payments in question for the academic year, if in the opinion of the Department the obligation had been reasonably incurred; or

    (b) such lesser amount if any as the Department considers appropriate, if in its opinion a lesser obligation could reasonably have been incurred.

Grants for school meals for dependent children
     16.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), where an eligible student is eligible for and entitled to receive a grant under regulation 15(1) in respect of a dependent child, he shall in respect of each academic year also be eligible for a grant for school meals for that dependent child if the child attends a grant-aided school during the relevant school year.

    (2) The amount of grant for which a student shall be eligible under paragraph (1) is - 

    (3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply where a dependent child receives school meals free of charge under arrangements approved by the Department of Education in accordance with Articles 58 and 59 of the 1986 Order.

    (4) The Department shall pay a grant for which a student is eligible under this regulation in a single instalment at such time and in such manner as it considers appropriate.

    (5) In this regulation - 

Grants for travel
    
17.  - (1) Subject to the following paragraphs an eligible student who satisfies the requirements set out in regulation 18(1) shall in respect of each academic year be eligible for a grant equal to such reasonable expenditure which he is obliged to incur - 

    (2) In determining the expenditure incurred by an eligible student there shall be disregarded the first £255 of such expenditure.

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation any reference to expenditure incurred for the purpose of attending an institution or period of study - 

    (4) Where an eligible student attends for a period of at least eight weeks and as a necessary part of his course an overseas institution and he reasonably incurs any expenditure in insuring against liability for the cost of medical treatment provided outside the United Kingdom for any illness or bodily injury contracted or suffered during that period he shall be eligible for additional grant under this regulation equal to the amount so incurred.



Part V

Loans for Living Costs

Eligibility for loans for living costs
    
18.  - (1) Subject to and in accordance with the following paragraphs and regulation 19 an eligible student shall be eligible for loan for living costs if:

    (a) he is under the age of 50 on the first day of the first academic year of the course; or

    (b) he is aged 50 or over and under the age of 55 on that day, if the Department is satisfied that he intends to enter employment after he has completed his course, or such other higher education course which he intends to start attending immediately after completing his present course, disregarding any intervening vacation;

    (2) An eligible student shall not be eligible for a loan for living costs - 

    (a) if - 

      (i) he is absent from his course for the duration of one academic year; and

      (ii) he is in receipt of funding from the Department to participate in a management development programme; or

    (b) if he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 and not in any other paragraph of that Schedule.

    (3) An eligible student shall be eligible for loan for living costs in respect of - 

    (a) an academic year during which - 

      (i) his course becomes a designated course,

      (ii) he or his spouse or parent is recognised as a refugee or is granted leave to enter or remain as mentioned in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1, or

    (b) any academic year which begins after the events referred to in paragraph (a)

but shall not be eligible for loan for living costs in respect of any other academic year.

Maximum amounts of loans
    
19.  - (1) Subject to the following paragraphs the amount of loan for living costs in respect of each academic year shall not exceed - 

    (2) Subject to the following paragraphs the amount of loan for living costs in respect of an academic year which is the final year of a course other than an accelerated course shall not exceed - 

    (3) Where an eligible student resides at his parent's home and the Department is satisfied that in all the circumstances his parents by reason of age, incapacity, or otherwise cannot reasonably be expected to support him and that it would be appropriate for the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1)(b) or (2)(b), to apply the student shall be treated as if he were not residing at his parent's home.

    (4) Where an eligible student does not reside at his parent's home but the Department is satisfied that in all the circumstances he could conveniently attend the course from his parent's home and that it would be appropriate for the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1)(a) or (2)(a), to apply the student shall be treated as if he were residing at his parent's home.

    (5) Where an eligible student is a member of a religious order who resides in a house of his order he shall be treated as if he were residing at his parent's home.

    (6) Where an eligible student - 

the Department shall determine which of the rates referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall apply for each of the three quarters of the academic year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 25(2) by reference to the student's circumstances during the relevant quarter.

    (7) Where the Department has determined applicable rates for each quarter under paragraph (6) the maximum amount of loan for living costs for the relevant quarter shall be one third of the maximum amount applicable at that rate for an academic year, and the maximum amount for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the three amounts so determined.

    (8) Where an eligible student is eligible for loan for living costs in respect of an academic year under regulation 18(3)(a) he shall only be eligible for loan in respect of such of the three quarters of the year in respect of which support is payable under regulation 25(2) as begin after the events referred to in regulation 18(3)(a), and subject to paragraphs (6) and (7), the maximum loan for each such quarter shall be one third of the amount for the academic year and the maximum amount for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the maximum amounts in respect of each such quarter.

    (9) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) to (8) where a postgraduate course of initial training for teachers is of only one academic year's duration that year shall not be treated as a final year.

    (10) Where an eligible student has, in an academic year, attended his course for a period of 30 weeks 3 days and attends for a further period the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be increased for each week or part week of such attendance:

    (11) Where an eligible student attends a course at the University of Ulster for a period not exceeding 6 weeks during the summer vacation and the Department is satisfied that the course is one which is included under the university's summer teaching scheme, paragraphs (1) shall be increased for each week or part week of such attendance - 

    (12) Where an eligible student attends a course for a period of not less than 45 weeks in any continuous period of 52 weeks the amounts referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall in addition be increased for each week during the 52 week period during which he did not attend by the amounts referred to in paragraph (10).

    (13) Where in relation to an academic year an eligible student is not eligible for a grant for living costs by virtue of regulation 12(2)(a) and (b) he shall be eligible for a loan for living costs under this regulation but - 

    (14) Where in relation to an academic year an eligible student is not eligible for a grant for living costs by virtue of regulation 12(2)(c) or 12(3) he shall be eligible for a loan for living costs under this regulation but - 

Applications for loans
    
20.  - (1) An eligible student who is eligible for a loan for living costs in respect of an academic year shall apply for such a loan not exceeding the maximum amount applicable in his case, by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require not later than one month before the end of that year.

    (2) The completed form shall include among other things the following particulars - 

    (3) The student shall sign a declaration on the application form that - 

    (4) In any case where - 

    (5) Such application shall be made by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require not later than one month before the end of the academic year or one month after the date he received notice of the increased maximum amount, whichever is the later.

    (6) A student shall sign a declaration on the application form in the terms set out in paragraph (3).

    (7) Where an eligible student has applied for a loan less than the maximum amount of loan to which he is entitled in relation to the academic year under the preceding paragraphs he may apply to borrow an additional amount, which when added to the amount already applied for shall not exceed the relevant maximum applicable in his case.

    (8) Such application shall be made by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require not later than one month before the end of the academic year.

    (9) A student shall sign a declaration on the application form in the terms set out in paragraph (3).

Hardship loans
    
21.  - (1) An eligible student who has applied for the maximum amount of loan in respect of an academic year which has been notified to him and received at least one instalment of that loan may apply to the Department for a determination that he is eligible for an additional loan on grounds of hardship, which shall be known as a "hardship loan".

    (2) A hardship loan shall be £100 or a multiple thereof not exceeding £500.

    (3) An eligible student shall demonstrate his eligibility for a hardship loan by providing such evidence of his requirements and resources as the Department may require.

    (4) The Department shall determine the amount of hardship loan which it considers the student requires, and the student shall be eligible for a hardship loan of that amount.

    (5) An eligible student who is eligible for a hardship loan shall apply for a loan not greater than the amount referred to in paragraph (4) by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require not later than one month after the date he receives notice of the determination under paragraph (4) and one month before the end of the academic year.

    (6) A student shall sign a declaration on the application form in the terms set out in regulation 20(3).



Part VI

Financial Assessment

Calculation of contribution
    
22.  - (1) An eligible student's contribution in respect of an academic year, if any, shall be the aggregate of his income for that year calculated in accordance with Part I of Schedule 3 and any contribution applicable in his case by virtue of Part II or III of that Schedule.

    (2) For the purposes of the exercise of the Department's functions under the Order and regulations made under it, it shall require an eligible student to provide from time to time such information as it considers necessary as to the income of any person whose means are relevant to the assessment of his contribution.

Application of contribution
    
23.  - (1) The maximum amounts of grants or loans for which an eligible student shall be eligible shall be the amounts remaining after subtracting in accordance with this regulation his contribution from the maximum amount of any - 

    (a) grant for fees for which he is eligible under regulation 10, other than fees payable in respect of his attendance at a course - 

      (i) at an institution which is neither maintained nor assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds;

      (ii) at a course for the initial training of teachers referred to in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 other than a course for a first degree;

      (iii) at a university or relevant institution of higher education in the Republic of Ireland unless the eligible student is eligible for grant for fees in accordance with Regulation 10(8) or (9);

      (iv) undertaken at the Pontifical College, Maynooth, or at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, which the student began to attend after 31st August 1998 and before 1st September 1999;

      (v) at the Union Theological College, the Edgehill College, and the Irish Baptist College, Belfast, or the Belfast Bible College, for the degrees of Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Theology or the Diploma in Theology of the Queen's University of Belfast;

    (b) grant for dependants for which he is eligible under regulation 15;

    (c) loan for living costs for which he is eligible under regulation 18, other than a loan to which a maximum amount referred to in regulation 3(7) or 19(12) or (13) applies;

    (d) grant for travel costs for which he is eligible under regulation 17.

    (2) Where the contribution exceeds the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(a) 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 referred to in paragraph (1)(b).

    (3) Where - 

    (a) regulation 11(1)(c), (e) or (f) applies to the grant for fees for which the student is eligible; or

    (b) the student is not eligible for grant for fees in pursuance of regulation 10(7)(c),

the amount available to reduce the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(b) shall be calculated in accordance with paragraph (2), but it shall be assumed, that the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(a) is £1,050 rather than the amount referred to in regulation 11(1)(c), (e) or (f) or, in the case of a student who is not eligible for grant in pursuance of regulation 10(7)(c), rather than nothing.

    (4) Where the contribution available to reduce the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(b) exceeds that maximum amount it 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 loan referred to in paragraph (1)(c).

    (5) Subject to paragraph (6) where the contribution available to reduce the maximum amount of loan referred to in paragraph (1)(c) would reduce that amount to less than the following amounts - 

    (a) in the case of a student who resides at his parent's home while attending the course, £2,215;

    (b) for a student who does not - 

      (i) if he attends a course provided at the University of London or at an institution within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District, £3,445;

      (ii) if he attends for a period of at least eight weeks and as a necessary part of his course an overseas institution in a high cost country, £3,415 or in a higher cost country, £4,055;

      (iii) otherwise, £2,795,

    the maximum amount shall be reduced to that amount, and the balance of the contribution not required to reduce the amount of loan to that amount shall be available to reduce the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(d).

    (6) Where, the academic year in question is the final year of a course other than an accelerated course and the contribution available to reduce the maximum amount of loan referred to in paragraph (1)(c) would reduce that amount to less than the following amounts - 

    (a) in the case of a student who resides at his parent's home while attending the course, £1,930;

    (b) for a student who does not - 

      (i) if he attends a course provided at the University of London or at an institution within the area comprising the City of London and the Metropolitan Police District, £2,985;

      (ii) if he attends for a period of at least eight weeks and as a necessary part of his course an overseas institution in a high cost country, £2,970 or in a higher cost country, £3,530;

      (iii) otherwise, £2,425,

    the maximum amount shall be reduced to that amount, and the balance of the contribution not required to reduce the amount of loan to that amount shall be available to reduce the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(d).

    (7) Where under regulation 19(6) the Department determines that different rates shall apply for different quarters of the academic year the amount to which the maximum amount shall be reduced in accordance with paragraphs (5) or (6) shall be the aggregate of the three amounts determined under paragraph (8) for the three quarters in respect of which loan is payable.

    (8) The amount for each quarter determined under this paragraph shall be one third of the amount referred to in paragraph (5) or (6) which corresponds to the rate which the Department has determined shall be applicable for the quarter.

    (9) Where, the contribution available to reduce the maximum amount of grant referred to in paragraph (1)(d) exceeds that amount it shall be reduced to nil.



Part VII

Payments

Payment of grant for fees
    
24.  - (1) The Department shall pay the grant for fees for which a student is eligible when a valid request for payment has been received from the academic authority, payment to be made to it - 

    (a) not before the expiry of three months from the beginning of the academic year;

    (b) not later than 10 weeks after the expiry of that period, or promptly after a valid request for payment has been received, if that is later.

    (2) The Department may make a provisional payment where assessment of the student's contribution or other matters have delayed final calculation of the amount of grant for which the student is eligible.

    (3) No payment of grant for fees shall be made if - 

    (a) before the expiry of three months from the beginning of the academic year the eligible student ceases to attend the course; and

    (b) the academic authority has determined or agreed that he will not commence attending again during the academic year in respect of which the fees are payable, or at all.

Payment of grants and loans for living costs
    
25.  - (1) Subject to the following paragraphs and regulation 16(4), the Department shall pay grants for which a student is eligible under Part IV or loans for which a student has applied under Part V in such instalments (if any) and at such times as it considers appropriate; and in the exercise of his functions under this paragraph it may in particular make provisional payments pending the final calculation of the amount of grant or loan for which the student is eligible.

    (2) Grants for which a student is eligible under regulation 15 and loans for which a student has applied under Part V, other than a loan under regulation 21 shall be payable in respect of three quarters of the academic year, and shall not be payable in respect of the quarter during which in the opinion of the Department the longest of any vacations is taken.

    (3) The Department shall pay support referred to in paragraph (2) in the following instalments:

    (4) Payments shall be made in such manner as the Department considers appropriate, and it may make it a condition of entitlement to payment that the eligible student shall provide it with particulars of a bank or building society account in the United Kingdom into which payments may be made by electronic transfer.

    (5) Subject to regulation 7 no support referred to in paragraph (2) shall be payable in respect of a quarter beginning after an eligible student has withdrawn from, abandoned or been expelled from his course; and the amount of such support for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the support, if any, which is payable in respect of each quarter.

    (6) No support referred to in paragraph (2) shall be payable in respect of a quarter during any part of which an eligible student is absent from his course, unless in the opinion of the Department it would be appropriate in all the circumstances to pay all or part of the support; and the amount of such support for the academic year shall be the aggregate of the support, if any, which is payable in respect of each quarter.

    (7) In deciding whether it would be appropriate to pay all or part of the support under paragraph (6) the circumstances which the Department shall have regard to shall include the reasons for the student's absence, the length of the absence, and the financial hardship which not paying all or part of the support would cause.

    (8) An eligible student shall not be considered to be absent from his course if he is unable to attend due to illness and his absence has not exceeded 60 days.

    (9) Where, after the Department has made any payment of support referred to in paragraph (2), it makes a determination of the amount of grant for which the student is eligible in respect of an academic year under regulation 15 either for the first time or by way of revision of a provisional or other determination of that amount - 

    (10) Where the Department has made any payment of support referred to in paragraph (2) and a student who is eligible for a loan under Part V, other than a loan under regulation 21 applies for such a loan or applies for an additional such loan in respect of an academic year, the Department shall pay the loan or the additional loan in instalments in accordance with paragraph (3), paying the first instalment as soon as is reasonably practicable after a satisfactory application has been received and any subsequent instalment with instalments already payable.

    (11) Where the Department has paid an instalment of loan for which a student is eligible in respect of an academic year under Part V and it makes a determination that the amount of loan for which the student is eligible is less than the amount previously determined, either by way of revision of a provisional determination or otherwise, - 

    (12) Notwithstanding the above paragraphs, where - 

it may pay the support in such instalments, if any, as it considers appropriate.

    (13) Notwithstanding the above paragraphs where the periods of attendance for a course are such that the payment of instalments during the quarters in respect of which the support is payable may cause the eligible student hardship the Department may pay the instalments at such other times as it considers appropriate.

    (14) Notwithstanding the above paragraphs where by reason of the absence of the student - 

it may pay such support in such number of instalments and in instalments of such amounts as it considers appropriate.

Overpayments
    
26.  - (1) Any overpayment of grant for fees under Part III shall be recovered by the Department from the academic authority.

    (2) Any overpayment of grant for living costs under Part IV other than a grant for dependants shall be recovered in such one or more of the following ways as the Department considers appropriate in all the circumstances - 

    (3) Any overpayment of grant for dependants under Part IV shall be recovered in such one or more of the following ways as the Department considers appropriate in all the circumstances - 

    (4) Any overpayment of a loan for living costs under Part V in respect of any academic year may be recovered if in the opinion of the Department - 

but otherwise it shall be treated as a loan properly made under Part V which shall be repayable in accordance with the Order and regulations made under it.

    (5) Where an overpayment of loan is treated as properly made under paragraph (4) the Department may subtract the overpayment from the amount of loan for living costs under Part V for which the student is eligible in respect of any other academic year.

    (6) Where an overpayment of loan for living costs is recoverable in accordance with paragraph (4) it shall be recovered in such one or more of the following ways as the Department considers appropriate in all the circumstances - 



Part VIII

Support for Part-time Courses

Eligible part-time students
    
27.  - (1) Subject to and in accordance with this Part a person shall be eligible for support in connection with his attendance at a designated part-time course if he is a person mentioned in Schedule 1.

    (2) A person shall not be eligible under this regulation if - 

    (a) he is a person mentioned in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 and not in any other paragraph of that Schedule;

    (b) there has been made to him or paid to him in relation to his attendance on the part-time course - 

      (i) a bursary or award of similar description under Article 44 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 or section 63 of the Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 whether the amount of which is calculated by reference to his income or not; or

      (ii) any allowance under the Nursing and Midwifery Student Allowances (Scotland) Regulations 1992;

    (c) there have been paid to him 6 loans in connection with his attendance at one or more designated part-time courses;

    (d) he is in breach of any obligation to repay any loan;

    (e) he has not ratified any agreement for a loan made with him when he was under the age of 18; or

    (f) he has, in the opinion of the Department, shown himself by his conduct to be unfitted to receive support.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph 2(d) and (e) "loan" means a loan made under the Education (Student Loans) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990, the Order and regulations made thereunder, Education (Student Loans) Act 1990, the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 and regulations made thereunder, or the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 and regulations made thereunder.

    (4) Paragraph 2(e) shall only apply, in a case where the agreement for a loan is subject to the law of Scotland, if it was made - 

    (a) before 25th September 1991, and

    (b) with the concurrence of the borrower's curator, or at a time when he had no curator.

    (5) A person shall not be eligible for support for more than one designated part-time course at any one time.

    (6) Where a person who meets the requirements of this regulation is notified of that fact by the Department under regulation 31(6) he shall thenceforth be an "eligible part-time student" for the purposes of these Regulations.

Designated part-time courses
    
28.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (3), a part-time course shall be designated for the purposes of Article 3(1) of the Order and regulation 27(1) if - 

    (2) Paragraphs (5) and (6) of regulation 5 shall apply for the purposes of paragraph (1) as they apply for the purposes of paragraph (1) of that regulation.

    (3) For the purposes of Article 3(1) of the Order and regulation 27(1) the Department may designate part-time courses of higher education which are not designated by paragraph (1).

Eligibility for loans for part-time courses
    
29.  - (1) Subject to and in accordance with the following paragraphs, an eligible part-time student shall be eligible for a loan if - 

    (2) An eligible part-time student shall not be eligible for a loan if he holds a first degree from an educational institution in the United Kingdom or a comparable qualification from an educational institution outside the United Kingdom.

    (3) An eligible part-time student shall be eligible for a loan in respect of - 

but shall not be eligible for a loan in respect of any other academic year.

    (4) An eligible part-time student who is eligible for a loan in respect of an academic year in accordance with the preceding paragraphs shall be eligible for a loan in respect of that year if - 

    (5) For the purposes of paragraphs (4) and (7) an eligible part-time student's financial resources for a financial year means the aggregate of his income for that year together with the aggregate of the income for that year of any person who at the date of his application for the loan is his spouse.

    (6) In calculating an eligible part-time student's income under this regulation there shall be disregarded - 

    (a) £2,000 in respect of his spouse;

    (b) £2,000 in respect of the only or eldest child who is dependent on him or his spouse; and

    (c) £1,000 in respect of each other such child.

    (7) Where the Department is satisfied that an eligible part-time student's financial resources in the current financial year are unlikely to, or do not, exceed £13,000, it may assess that student's eligibility for a loan under this regulation by reference to those resources in the current financial year.

    (8) For the purposes of this regulation - 

    "child", "dependent" and "spouse" have the meanings given to those expressions in regulation 15(10) with the substitution for references to an eligible student of references to an eligible part-time student;

    "financial year" means the period of 12 months for which the income of the eligible part-time student is computed for the purposes of the income tax legislation which applies to it;

    "income" means gross income from all sources;

    "preceding financial year" means the most recent financial year ending before the first day of the academic year in respect of which a person's eligibility for a loan is being assessed and "current financial year" means the financial year which includes the first day of that academic year.

Amount of loan
     30. The amount of a loan for a designated part-time course in respect of each academic year shall be £500.

Applications for support
    
31.  - (1) A person shall apply for support in respect of an academic year of a part-time course (other than a course for the initial training of teachers) by completing and submitting to the Department an application in such form as it may require; and regulation 6 shall not apply to him in connection with his attendance on that course.

    (2) The completed application form shall include among other things the following particulars - 

    (4) The application form must reach the Department not later than 6 months after the first day of the academic year of the course in which it is submitted, but where - 

    (5) An applicant shall demonstrate his eligibility for support by providing such evidence as the Department may require; and the Department may take such steps and make such inquiries as it considers necessary to determine whether the applicant is eligible for support.

    (6) If the Department considers that the applicant is eligible for the support for which he has applied under this Part it shall - 

Grants for disabled part-time students' living costs
    
32. Regulation 13 shall apply in relation to an eligible part-time student in respect of his attendance at a designated part-time course as it applies in relation to an eligible student in respect of his attendance at a designated course with the substitution -