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VEC grant question

  • 17-05-2010 8:01pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 4


    I'm currently living down South independently of my parents for 6 years, but moving to Belfast to do an University Access course in BMC in September. I don't qualify for a grant for this 1 year Access course, but I've been thinking ahead to the following year if I hopefully get a place on a University Undergraduate course.

    From studentfinance.ie:
    In order to be eligible for the grant on residency grounds you must be residing in the local authority/VEC catchment area since 1 October 2008

    Well I've been living here for 6 years, but I'm just wondering will the 1 year move to Belfast disqualify me for applying for a grant from my local VEC? I hope not...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,288 ✭✭✭pow wow


    Most likely it will, yes :( Regardless of how long you lived in the catchment area, they take a snapshot on 1st October of the year preceding your year of entry (i.e. 1st October 2010 if you are planning on starting your degree in September 2011).

    Would you actually be moving to Belfast before 1st October this year? If you interpret the rules literally you could move on the 2nd and still be eligible to apply for the grant (under that rule at least, I don't know if by actually living in Belfast when you would want to apply you exclude yourself anyway).

    Perhaps your local VEC/Council would be able to help?


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