What funding is available for full-time courses in the Republic of Ireland?
Northern Ireland students who attend courses at publicly funded institutions in the Republic of Ireland will be eligible to apply for student loans, and means-tested Higher Education Bursaries. Students are not charged Tuition fees, but are liable for registration fees of €825 ( 2007/08 rate) which will be paid by Student Finance NI.
Northern Ireland students who attend courses at publicly funded institutions in the Republic of Ireland are not eligible to apply for the Maintenance Grant or Special Support Grant of 3406. Instead they can apply for a means-tested Higher Education Bursary (maximum 2000). Students can also apply for a maintenance loan. Students are not charged Tuition fees, but are liable for registration fees of 1500 (2009/10 rate) which will be paid by Student Finance NI.
Northern Ireland students who attend courses at publicly funded institutions in the Republic of Ireland will be eligible to apply for student loans, and means-tested Higher Education Bursaries. Students are not charged Tuition fees, but are liable for registration fees of €800 (2006/07 rate) which will be paid by Student Finance NI.
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