New Part-time Undergraduate Student Finance for – 2025/26
Funding for Welsh Domiciled Students
Tuition Fee Loan
Eligible part-time students who are ordinarily resident in Wales can apply for a fee loan. The fee loan is not means-tested.
- The maximum Tuition Fee Loan available for Welsh students attending a HEI is £2,625.
- If the tuition fee charged by the University or College is more than the Tuition Fee Loan available, then you will have to fund the difference yourself. You can pay these fees whilst you study. For further information on how you can pay your tuition fees, if you choose to do so, or any other university fees such as accommodation please visit the Finance Office.
- You must also be studying an average course intensity of at least 25% to get a Tuition Fee Loan.
- A Tuition Fee Loan is available to UK students studying their first undergraduate degree regardless of your household income.
- A Maintenance Loan has to be repaid once you leave your course and start earning more than £28,470 a year (from April 2025) Deductions are usually made through the PAYE tax system by your employer in the same way as tax and National Insurance contributions. You will make repayments at a rate of 9% of any amount that you earn above £28,470 a year.
- For further information, please visit the following website:
Support for Living Costs available to part time student commencing their studies in 2025
Welsh Government Learning Grant
- A minimum Welsh government Learning Grant will be available to all eligible part time undergraduate students who live in Wales – up to £750 and determined on intensity of study
- Students from Wales may also be eligible for an additional means-tested Welsh Government Learning Grant, which will be based the intensity of study and your taxable household income.
- The Welsh Government Learning does not have to be paid back when you graduate.
Maintenance Loan
- Maintenance Loans are available to help you pay for living expenses such as books, clothes and travel. This money comes from the Welsh Government via the Student Loans Company.
- How much you will receive with be determined on the intensity of study and your taxable household income.
- The Maintenance Loan will be paid directly into your bank or building society account in three instalments – one at the start of each term.
- A Maintenance Loan has to be repaid once you leave your course and start earning more than £28,470 a year. Deductions are usually made through the PAYE tax system by your employer in the same way as tax and National Insurance contributions. You will make repayments at a rate of 9% of any amount that you earn above £28,470 a year.
- For further information, please visit the following website:
The following table will help you determine your approximate entitlement:
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75% intensity of a full time equivalent course |
50% Intensity of a full time equivalent course |
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Taxable Household Income |
Welsh Government Learning Grant Included non-means grant |
Maintenance Loan |
Total Grant & Loan |
Welsh Government Learning Grant Included non-means grant |
Maintenance Loan |
Total Grant & Loan |
£25,000 or under |
£4,500 |
£2,329 |
£6,829 |
£3,000 |
£1,553 |
£4,553 |
£35,000 |
£3,404 |
£3,425 |
£6,829 |
£2,270 |
£2,283 |
£4,553 |
£45,000 |
£2,308 |
£4,512 |
£6,829 |
£1,539 |
£3,014 |
£4,553 |
£59,200 |
£750 |
£6,079 |
£6,829 |
£500 |
£4,053 |
£4,553 |
What is course intensity?
Course intensity is the time you’ll study compared to an equivalent full time course. For example a full time course is 3 years an equivalent part time could take up to 6 years.
How to apply and when
You can apply on-line or by downloading an application from the Student Finance Wales website: . The application portal and application forms will be available from March 2024.
Previous Higher Education Study
If you have previously studied a higher education course, your entitlement to student finance may be affected. We recommend that you contact Student Finance Wales: or the Money Support Unit here at ³Ô¹ÏȺÖÚ or for further information and advice as soon as you decide to apply to University.
Extra Financial Help
Disabled Students’ Allowance
Part-time students with disabilities, long-term health conditions or specific learning difficulties, including distance learning students who are studying at least 25% of a full-time course, may be able to get Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA).
- DSA can help pay the extra costs you have (in relation to studying for a course of higher education) as a direct result of your disability or specific learning difficulty.
- DSA does not depend on your income or that of your family and will not have to be repaid at the end of your studies.
- To apply for DSA, you will need to fill in an additional form called a DSA1f which you can download from the website listed above.
For further information, support and advice you can contact our Disability Service.
Students with children or adult dependents
Please visit the Students with Families webpage for specific funding information.
To apply for the extra financial help you will be sent the appropriate forms by Student Finance Wales or they can be downloaded from their website: .