Education, Sport and Culture Department Report |
Subject: | Recommendations on Changes and Amendments to the Education (Discretionary Grants – Amounts) (Jersey) Order 2010 to take effect from September 2011 |
Exempt Clause: | Public | Date: | 1st August 2011 |
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Author: | Andrew Gibbs : Head of Careers & Learning Support |
- Background
In 2010 the Minister made a decision to adjust the maintenance grant by 2% in order to try and keep pace with rising costs. He further determined that this increase should take place on an annual basis. Within the Order different levels of maintenance are paid to students studying different types of course where the academic year is of a different length. For example a standard degree is based on an academic year of 31.5 weeks whereas a medical student will be expected to be at university for 42 weeks. For 2011, each of these levels of maintenance has been adjusted by approximately 2%. In addition a similar change has been made to the daily rate for extended periods of study that are compulsory.
There are four ‘bands’ of tuition fees to reflect the different costs associated with different types of higher education programmes. Band A is the most expensive and it is generally applied to high cost courses such as the clinical years of Medicine. Band D the lowest band is applied to classroom based courses such as Law.
The agreed tuition fees for 2011 include an element which is known as the variable fee or the “top-up” fee. All students are expected to pay this. A Jersey Student Loan facility is available to assist. For 2011 the variable fee is £1500.
To determine the cost of a particular course, the appropriate tuition fee (minus the £1500 payable by the student) is added to the maximum maintenance grant. The parental contribution to this cost is determined by reference to a means test against gross income. To assist with meeting the costs of the most expensive programmes of study, the current policy of the Department for Education Sport & Culture is to limit the assessed parental contribution to an amount equal to Band B tuition fees minus the variable fee plus the maximum maintenance grant. Obviously some families will chose to be more generous to their children and provide them with more than £5,200 towards the cost of accommodation, food and clothing etc. Assuming, that all students receive only £5,200 however, the most a family would be expected to contribute in 2011 is calculated as:
Max Tuition Fee Minus student contribution | Max Maintenance | Parental Contribution |
£9867- £1500 | £5200 | = £13 567 |
The proposed changes below reflect the above adjustments.
Proposed Changes
Education (Discretionary Grants – Amounts) (Jersey) Order 2010
Article 2 (1)
In the table in Article 2(1) of the principal Order –
(a) for the amount “£5,100” substitute the amount “£5,200”
(b) for the amount “£5,572” substitute the amount “£5, 679”
(c) for the amount “£6,201” substitute the amount “£6,320”
(d) for the amount “£8,178” substitute the amount “£8,335”
(e) for the amount “£7,077” substitute the amount “£7,213”
Article 3
Amend amount to read £1500
Article 4 (5) (a)
Amend amount to read £13567
Article 7
(a) Amend amount to read £17.11
(b) Amend amount to read £21.02