Citizens Information Advises That SUSI Grant Applications Open Soon For 2021-22

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Citizens Information Services Kerry Manager, Frances Clifford.

SUSI grant applications for the 2021-2022 academic year are now open for renewals (those already enrolled in courses) and will open on April 22 for new applications.

SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland) is the main financial support scheme for students studying in Ireland and abroad.

Citizens Information handles many queries from parents about SUSI and advises the student applies on-line for the grant, not the parents, because the student is the principal contact on the application for SUSI queries and all future contact.

The SUSI grant supports students in two ways;

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Maintenance Grants which assist with living costs and Fee Grants which cover the cost of third level education fees for an academic year.  If a student qualifies for the Maintenance Grant they will also get the Fee Grant, whereas some students will only qualify for the Fee Grant.

To qualify you must meet all the conditions of the scheme. These include;

Nationality Condition / Residence Condition /Means Test / Approved Course of Study / Progression /Maximum period of grant assistance.

Many people ask about the progression condition. In general, grants are not available if one is repeating or attending a course that does not represent progression to a higher level. Students who change courses in first year should be aware of this.

The family income levels for eligibility for the maintenance grant 2021-2022 are

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The maintenance rates for the Student Grant Scheme for the academic year 2021-2022 are:

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How much one may get depends on many factors particularly your financial means and distance from college. You may qualify for a full or partial grant.

Commenting on the SUSI grant application process, Frances Clifford, Kerry Citizens Information Manager, said; “The on-line application process for the SUSI Grant can seem overwhelming to students who are beginning their third level of education. For any student or family needing advice or further information around the SUSI Grant, they can contact us in complete confidence, we provide free, independent and non-judgmental assistance and advice.”

For anyone needing information, advice or who have an advocacy issue, they can call a member of the local Citizens Information team in Kerry on 0761 07 7860, they will be happy to assist and make an appointment if necessary.

The offices are staffed from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.  Alternatively, you can email at tralee@citinfo.ie or log on to www.citizensinformation.ie for further information and contact details.

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