Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for:
- help with tuition fees
- help with tuition fees and 'additional help' - for example,
living costs
Tuition Fees
To qualify for a Tuition Fee Loan the following needs to
apply:
- you're an EU national, or the family member of an EU
national
- your course qualifies
Does your course qualify?
Your course must take place at one of the following:
- a UK university
- a college that receives government funding
- a private institution offering specifically designated higher
education courses (ask your university or college if it
qualifies)
- a group of schools taking part in the School-Centred Initial
Teacher Training (SCITT) scheme
Your course must lead to one of the following
qualifications:
- degree (like a BA, BSc or BEd) - you may not qualify if you
already have one
- foundation degree
- Diploma of Higher Education (DipEd)
- Higher National Diploma (HND)
- Higher National Certificate (HNC)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
- Initial Teacher Training (ITT)
Additional help
Some EU nationals may qualify for a Tuition Fee Loan and
additional help, but usually only if all of the following
apply:
- you're an EU national, or the family member of someone who
is
- you've lived in the UK for three years or more before your
course starts
- you'll be living in the UK on the first day of the academic
year in which your course starts
- usually your main reason for living in the UK was not to
receive full-time education
- your course qualifies
If you qualify for this level of help, the application process
is different. You need to apply in the same way as students from
England.
EEA and Swiss migrant workers
You may qualify for help with tuition fees and additional help
if all of the following apply:
- you're a national from an EEA country or Switzerland
- you're working in the UK
- you've lived in the EEA or Switzerland for three years or more
before your course starts
- you'll be living in the UK on the first day of the academic
year in which your course starts
- your course qualifies
You may also qualify if you're a family member of an EEA or
Swiss migrant worker.
Children of Turkish workers
You may qualify for help with tuition fees and additional help
if all of the following apply:
- you're the child of a Turkish national who usually lives and
works in the UK
- you've lived in the EEA, Switzerland or Turkey for three years
or more before your course starts
- you'll be living in the UK on the first day of the academic
year in which your course starts
- your course qualifies
The application process is different if you want to apply as a
migrant worker or the child of a Turkish worker. You need to apply
in the same way as students from England.