PGCE courses are some of the only postgraduate courses funded by the full ‘Student Finance’ system of Tuition Fees Loan, a Maintenance Loan for living costs and certain other grants - outlined below - as well as extra support for Disabled Students. Scottish students are funded through SAAS.
New PGCE students in 2023 will need to apply to their national Student Finance office. There are separate offices depending on whether you live in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland. Details are available at www.gov.uk/student-finance where you can also apply online or download the application (PN1). You should apply early – around March 2023 is the earliest for September starters – in order to be sure that you receive your funding at the start of the academic year. We often advise PGCE students to apply on paper, as we sometimes see students who have problems with the online student finance application system for PGCE funding.
In order to be generally eligible for Student Finance funding you need to:
- have ‘settled status’ in the UK*; and
- have been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for 3 years before the start of the course*; and
- be ordinarily resident in the UK at the start of the course
*Refugees who have been granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK do not need to fulfil the 3 years residence requirement; asylum seekers who have been granted exceptional or indefinite leave, humanitarian leave, or discretionary leave to stay in the UK do need to fulfil the 3 years residence requirement.
European citizens classed as EEA Migrant Workers (or their spouses or children), and EU nationals who have ‘settled status’ under the EU Settlement Scheme may also be eligible for fees and maintenance support. European nationals with ‘pre-settled status’ may be eligible for tuition fees support only. For more information visit www.gov.uk/student-finance