Applications for Student Finance, Tuition Fee Loans and Tuition Fee Grants Awarded in Wales - Update, Month Ending November 2010
Statistics on applications for student finance, tuition fee loans and tuition fee grants awarded include data for Wales for the period up to the end of November 2010. The latest release updates the statistics previously released on 11 November 2010.
From 2006/07, loans to cover the cost of tuition fees became available for students. This means that tuition fee payment can be deferred until students have left higher education and are earning over £15,000. New system Welsh and EU domiciled students studying in Wales (i.e. those entering the new support arrangements introduced in September 2006) were subject to tuition fees of £1,200. Welsh domiciled students studying in England were subject to variable tuition fees of up to £3,000. From 2007/08, variable tuition fees (up to £3,290 in 2010/11) were introduced in Wales affecting all students who started their courses from 2006/07 onwards. Pre-2010/11 new system Welsh and EU domiciled students who study in Wales are eligible for a tuition fee grant (non-repayable) of up to £1,980 (2010/11 level) dependent on the institution they attend.
These statistics present the latest Student Loans Company management information on the take-up of both tuition fee loans and grants.
The key points from the latest release are:
- In the 2010/11 academic year to date, a total of 56,540 applications had been received for student support in Wales.
- 47,510 applications had been received for tuition fee loans; 23,370 students had been awarded a tuition fee grant.
(1) Continuing students who started a course of Higher Education on or after 1 September 2006 but before 1 September 2010.
Further information
Contact
Tel: 029 2082 1514
E-mail: post16ed.stats@wales.gsi.gov.uk
Next update
13 January 2011