Written answers

Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Department of Education and Skills

Third Level Costs

Photo of Robert TroyRobert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail)
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2597.To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if he will urgently re-examine the qualifying criteria for SUSI support given the high cost-of-living issues being experienced by families; and if he will urgently increase the thresholds to ensure families receive the required support. [31072/24]

Photo of Patrick O'DonovanPatrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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I am very much aware that the rising cost of living is impacting students, and my Department has ensured that measures to support students have formed a core part of the Government's overall response to cost of living issues.

Budget 2023 and Budget 2024 has had the effect of reducing the cost of higher education for the majority of students. For the second year in a row, as a cost of living measure my Department has reduced the student contribution fee by €1,000 for free fees eligible students and increased the postgraduate fee contribution grant by €1000.

For students who are in receipt of a maintenance grant there have been increases to maintenance grants over the past number of budgets. From September 2024 all non-adjacent maintenance rates will increase by €615 and all adjacent maintenance rates by 10%. The Deputy will be aware that this benefit has already commenced effective from January 2024 so maintenance grant recipients have seen their grant payments increase proportionally from that date.

Maintenance grants to eligible postgraduate students will be restored in full effective from September 2024 with eligible students this academic year receiving pro-rata grants.

Budget 2024 increased certain income thresholds which shall commence in September 2024 as outlined below:-

  • Increased income threshold for Band 4 maintenance rate from €46,790 to €50,840;
  • Increased income threshold for 100% Student Contribution grant from €50,840 to €55,924;
  • Increased income threshold for the Special Rate maintenance from €25,000 to €26,200.
For the first time ever, effective from September 2024, a part-time fee grant scheme for specified undergraduate courses will be open to eligible part-time students. This will open up opportunities for people and reduce higher education costs for students.

In addition the Rent Tax Credit is increasing to €750 per individual and €1,500 per jointly assessed couple for 2024 and 2025. Payments made by parents in respect of “digs” or rent-a-room arrangements for their children to attend an approved course will now qualify for the Rent Tax Credit. This is provided the claimant and their child are not related to the landlord. This change will apply retrospectively for the years 2022 and 2023.

In respect of the Further Education Sector, PLC charges levied across the sector will be removed from next September.

In advance of Budget 2025 this autumn I will be publishing an options paper which will set out various possible measures to reduce the cost of education. I am doing this in order to facilitate public discussion on the various choices available to improve student supports. I will have regard to these options when making proposals in the context of budget discussions.

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