Title: Student Funding: Update information for HeriotWatt staff.
1Student Funding Update information for
Heriot-Watt staff.
- Roz McLoughlin
- Education Liaison Officer
2Topics To Cover..
- Tuition Fees
- Situation for Scottish Undergraduate Students
- Situation for non-UK EU Undergraduate Students
- Situation for English, Welsh and Northern Irish
Undergraduate Students - Whats happening outside of Scotland
- Student Loans
- The Future?
- Questions
3Fees..Funding.Complete Can O Worms.?
Isnt it free in Scotland??
Scottish Students dont pay do they?
Wheres Scotland???? (honest we get this!!!)
How much will it cost in Scotland?
Whats a Graduate Endowment?
Im half Scottish, do I get a discount?
4Tuition Fees Scottish Students in Scotland
- Scottish domiciled students DO NOT pay tuition
fees IF they stay in Scotland to study - Domiciled habitual and normal residence in one
place. Basically means that the applicant lives
in Scotland year after year by choice throughout
a set period, apart from temporary or occasional
absences such as holidays. Living here totally or
mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time
education does not count as being ordinarily
resident. - However..if an applicant moves from
England/Wales/N.Ireland, even a month before the
course commences, they will be Scottish
domiciled, as SAAS will look at permanent
address. - Students must apply to SAAS each and every
academic year to have these fees paid.
5Tuition fees Non-UK EU Students in Scotland
- Non-UK EU domiciled students are also entitled to
free tuition due to the fact that (under European
law) all EU students are entitled to the same
rights to education as home students. - Raises the English, Welsh and Northern Irish
debatewe get it all the time! Is all very
political. - The infamous 3 year rule this only applies to
non-UK EU students in relation to funding, not
fees!
6Tuition Fees English, Welsh and Northern Irish
Students in Scotland
- Non-Scottish, UK students have to pay fees to
study in Scotland - 1735 per year
- 2760 for medicine
- These fees can now be deferred until after
graduation IF a loan is taken out to pay the
fees. - Students must apply to their home support bodies
to get fees paid for them. - England Local Education Authority
- Wales Local Education Authority
- Northern Ireland Education and Library Board
- IF no loan is taken students will have to pay
their fees upfront to avoid taking a fee student
loan. - Is REALLY important to remember that English,
Welsh and Northern Irish domiciled students DO
have to pay fees in Scotland! (Dont confuse this
with the EU rule.)
7Tuition Fees Outside of Scotland
- All English, Welsh and Northern Irish HEIs can
charge variable top-up fees - these can be
anything up to 3070 per year of study. - 98 of HEIs are charging the full fee.
- ALL students, regardless of domicile, must pay
these top up fees. - Scottish students outside Scotland can apply to
SAAS for a non-means tested loan to cover the
cost of their fees - What this means
- 3070 per year more expensive for Scottish
non-UK EU students to study outside Scotland. - 1335 cheaper per year for English and Northern
Irish students to study in Scotland.
8The Catch
- "in recognition of the higher education benefits
they have received (Scottish Executive),
Scottish graduates are required to pay a Graduate
Endowment. (Education Act 2001 ) - 2289 for 2006-2007 entry (annually increases
with inflation) - Not paid until the April after graduation.
- Can be paid in a lump sum and/or by taking out a
student loan to cover it. - If a loan is taken out, does not start getting
repaid until the graduate is earning over
15,000. - The graduate endowment fund aims to help those
from lower income backgrounds by being
redistributed in the form of bursaries. - Only applies to Scottish and non-UK EU domiciled
graduates. - Exemptions Those who have taken less than 3
years to complete their degree, mature students,
lone parents and/or disabled graduates, those who
have studied a course in one of the Allied Health
Professions, a nursing diploma or degree, or an
HNC/HND are exempt from paying the graduate
endowment.
9Student LoansHands up if you have/had one?!
- A means-tested student loan scheme is open to all
UK , Undergraduate, full-time students to help
them meet their living costs. - Students must apply each and every academic year
to their home funding body - SAAS - Scottish Students
- Local Education Authority (LEA) - England
Wales - Education and Library Boards - Northern
Ireland - Students are expected to fund themselves through
a combination of ways student loans, bursaries,
parental support and part-time/holiday work.
10Support Package for SAAS Students (per academic
year)
- Household Parental Bursary
Loan Total - Income Support
Support - (Gross)
- 17,000 - 2,510 2,465
4,975 - 20,000 -
2,222 2,320 4,542 - 30,000 813 468
3,119 4,400 - 40,000 1,924 -
2,476 4,400 - 55,000 3,530 -
870 4,400 - Please note that an additional loan of up to 575
is available to young - students from families with an income below
20,225 - Students do not have to take their full
entitlement if they feel they dont need it.
11Paying back the Student Loan
- The SLC works with Inland Revenue to collect 9
of income over 15,000. - Repayments only start in the April after
graduation. - Interest is linked to inflation and is in line
with the Retail Price Index - Annual Income over Annual Monthly
- Income 15,000 Repayments Repayments
- 15,000 NIL NIL NIL
- 17,000 2,000 180 15.00
- 20,000 5,000 450 37.50
- 25,000 10,000 900 75.00
- 30,000 15,000 1350 112.50
12The Future
- Fee Refugees Doesnt appear to have happened
yet on the scale that was predicted, many English
students regard Scotland as too far. - University facilities and resources in
comparison Scottish HEIs may not have, or appear
to have, as good staff and student facilities due
to less income. - The SNP keen to abolish the Graduate Endowment
but this has strong implications for the
bursariesback to square one and everyone pays
fees in Scotland?
13In Summary..
- Scottish Domiciled (and non-UK EU) Students do
NOT pay fees to study at Heriot-Watt BUT.. - they MAY pay a Graduate Endowment in the April
after graduation. - English, Welsh and Northern Irish domiciled
students pay fees to study here of 1735 per
academic year. - ALL students at English, Welsh and Northern Irish
Universities pay the variable Top-Up Fees. - Student Loans are one element of student funding
available to all UK students and are paid back
only once certain criteria are met.
14Additional Information
- Students Awards Agency for Scotland
- www.saas.gov.uk
- Department for Education and Skills
- www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning
- Our own site!
- www.undergraduate.hw.ac.uk/admissions/tuition-fees
15Thanks for listening.Any Questions?
- R.H.McLoughlin_at_hw.ac.uk
- 0131 451 3747