Budget 2023: Minister Harris announces significant boost for student grant holders
From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today announced third level students will receive an extra boost in their grant payments as part of measures agreed by Budget 2023.
Every SUSI maintenance grant recipient will receive an additional payment before Christmas and their grants will increase from January. These measures will significantly improve the amount of maintenance supports that a student receives. For example, when you combine these measures a student on the non-adjacent special rate of grant will receive over €1,000 in this academic year.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said:
“It is my job as Minister to ensure every person, regardless of their background, has the same opportunity to access further and higher education.
“The student maintenance grant is a vital tool in helping us deliver fairness and equality for students across our education sector, but we know it can do more.
“That’s why as part of Budget 2023 we are making significant changes which will see students have more money in their pockets to help them tackle the challenges posed by the cost of living crisis.”
The student maintenance grant rates will increase effective from January 2023. This will mean that from January, the Special and Band 1 maintenance grant rates will increase by 14% and all other maintenance grant rates will increase by 10%.
Students in the current academic year will see their grant payments increase proportionately once this measure comes into effect in January.
As an immediate measure, funding of €17.4 million has also been provided for a once-off extra payment equivalent to one month’s maintenance for all student maintenance grant recipients to also be made by this December.
Other measures include:
Minister Harris added:
“Giving students and their families some peace of mind in these challenging times is at the heart of everything we are trying to do with these Budget measures.
“That’s why we have reduced the student contribution fee for this academic year by €1,000, and ensured that apprentices will also see their fees cut by a third.
“We are also conscious of the struggles PhD students are facing, so those in receipt of awards from the SFI or IRC will see their stipend increase by €500.
“And the Student Assistance Fund, which helps so many students who continue to struggle financially, will see an additional €8 million invested in it for the 2022/23 academic year.”
Read full details of the Student Grant Scheme measures.