Students: Finance

(asked on 12th April 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, if her Department will review and amend the criteria for student finance applications based on compelling personal reasons to ensure they offer appropriate flexibility where students experience unavoidable delays beyond a single academic year in completing their course of study.


Answered by
Luke Hall Portrait
Luke Hall
Minister of State (Education)
This question was answered on 22nd April 2024

Generally, standard entitlement to fee support on full time courses will be available for the duration of the course, plus one extra year if needed.


If a student needs to repeat a year of study due to compelling personal reasons (CPR), they may be entitled to an additional year of tuition fee funding, in addition to their standard entitlement. Only one such year can be awarded at a time. However, if the student fails the repeat year and Student Finance England (SFE) determines that the CPR criteria have been met, a further CPR year may be awarded.

Additionally, the regulations allow a current system student, who did not complete their previous, most recent course due to CPR to access fee support for one additional year. This fee support for an additional year will be provided in respect to the first year that the student takes of the current course. Provided that it was the most recent course that the student withdrew from for CPR, it does not matter how long ago they withdrew from that course.


The decision to award fee support due to CPR is for SFE to make based on the evidence provided and the individual merits of each case.

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