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September, 2002Financial Incentives
Under this initiative, the Exchequer meets the tuition fees of eligible students who are attending approved third level courses.Maintenance grants are obtainable. What students are eligible? Eligible students are third level students who: (a) are first-time undergraduates, and (b) are E.U. nationals and have been ordinarily resident in an E.U. Member State for at least three of the five years preceding their entry to an approved third level course.
What third level courses are approved? Courses approved under the Free Fees Initiative are full-time undergraduate courses, other than E.S.F. aided courses in the Institutes of Technology. The courses must be of a minimum of two years duration. Note: The existing regulations for E.S.F aided courses will continue to apply.
What fee is payable? The tuition fee payable does not include the charge payable by students to the colleges towards the cost of registration, examination and student services.
When are free fees not payable? Tuition fees are not payable for students who: (a) are repeating a year, having failed their end of year examinations or as a result of changing courses. [Note: This exclusion may be waived where a student has to repeat a year due to certified serious illness. In such a case, the college will request documentary evidence that the student's failure was as a direct result of his/her illness], or (b) are undertaking a second undergraduate course. [Note: Students who hold a National Certificate or Diploma and are progressing to degree courses may be eligible]
Financial Educational Incentives for those at Work
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