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Susi overpayment

  • 19-06-2016 1:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hi all just wondering if anyone is in the same situation.
    I received a susi overpayment last year and spent it.
    I phoned the number on the letter, left a message and got no reply so ignored it.
    I want to do a masters in the next couple of years, will my application be rejected outright?
    I read about overpayments being wrote off due to susi error?
    I know the logical thing is to contact susi again and arrange some payment scheme but Im unemployed at the moment and hoping its wrote off before I contact them.
    Just wondering if anyone else in the same situation?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,735 ✭✭✭dar100


    Don't think you can get funding anymore for masters, as far as I understand it was phased out


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,674 ✭✭✭Sup08


    Mok09 wrote: »
    I want to do a masters in the next couple of years, will my application be rejected outright?

    No it would not effect any future applications.
    I read about overpayments being wrote off due to susi error?
    I know the logical thing is to contact susi again and arrange some payment scheme but Im unemployed at the moment and hoping its wrote off before I contact them.

    SUSI were before a public account committee were they requested approval for writing off the overpayments due to clerical errors but this request was turned down as far as I know. The reason was that they could not allow them to write off public money.

    However, I've yet to hear anyone getting a solicitors letter from SUSI regarding the recovery of any overpayments or going to court.


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