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Statutory Instruments

2017 No. 336

Education, England

The Further Education Loans (Amendment) Regulations 2017

Made

9th March 2017

Laid before Parliament

10th March 2017

Coming into force

1st April 2017

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 22(1) and (2) and 42(6) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998(1).

Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Further Education Loans (Amendment) Regulations 2017 and come into force on 1st April 2017.

Amendment of the Further Education Loans Regulations 2012

2.  The Further Education Loans Regulations 2012(2) (the "2012 Regulations") are amended as follows.

Amount of the fee loan

3.  In regulation 16 (amount of the fee loan), after paragraph (3) insert-

"(4) The amount of a fee loan in respect of a further education course beginning in the period beginning on 1st August 2017 and ending on 31st July 2018 must not exceed the lesser of-

(a)the maximum loan amount available in connection with that further education course determined in accordance with Schedule 3, or

(b)the amount which the institution is charging the eligible student for the further education course."

Long residence category

4.  In Part 2 of Schedule 1 (eligible student categories), for paragraph 13 (long residence) substitute-

"13.-(1) A person-

(a)who on the first day of a designated further education course has, preceding the first day of the further education course, lived in the United Kingdom throughout either-

(i)half their life; or

(ii)a period of twenty years;

(b)who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom;

(c)who has been ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and Islands throughout the three-year period preceding the first day of the further education course; and

(d)subject to sub-paragraph (2), whose residence in the United Kingdom and Islands has not during any part of the period referred to in paragraph (c) been wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education.

(2) Paragraph (d) of sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a person who is treated as being ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and Islands in accordance with paragraph 1(5)."

Insertion of Schedule 3

5.  After Schedule 2, insert Schedule 3 which is set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

Robert Halfon

Minister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills

Department for Education

9th March 2017

Regulation 5

SCHEDULETHE SCHEDULE TO BE INSERTED AFTER SCHEDULE 2 TO THE 2012 REGULATIONS

Regulation 16

"SCHEDULE 3Maximum loan amount for a further education course

Part 1Interpretation

In this Schedule,

"GLH" means guided learning hours and is the number of hours, including assessment time, that a student spends being taught or instructed by, or otherwise participating in, education or training under the guidance or supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor;

"Learning Aim Reference" means the unique number allocated by the Skills Funding Agency set out in the first column in table 3, corresponding to the qualification set out in the second column;

"programme weighting" means the letter from A to E and the descriptor set out in the second column of table 4 which correspond to the sector subject area in the first column of that table, subject to the exceptions set out after the table;

"specialist dance and drama diploma" means the qualifications set out in the second column of table 3;

"TQT" means total qualification time and is comprised of GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a student spends in preparation, study or any other form of participation in education or training, including assessment, which takes place as directed by, but not under the guidance or supervision of, a lecturer, supervisor or tutor.

Part 2Determination of maximum loan amounts

Table 1:
Maximum loan amounts for a further education course (other than a specialist dance and drama diploma)
GLH/TQT or type of qualificationQualification size in credits

Maximum Loan amount according to programme weighting

A –

Base

B –

Low

C –

Medium

D –

High

E –

Specialist

GLH/TQT or type of qualificationQualification size in creditsMaximum Loan amount according to programme weighting
45 to 686 to 8£300£336£390£480£516
69 to 929 to 11£450£504£585£720£774
93 to 10012£600£672£780£960£1,032
101 to 19613 to 24£724£811£941£1,159£1,246
197 to 29225 to 36£1,265£1,417£1,645£2,025£2,176
293 to 38837 to 48£1,987£2,225£2,583£3,179£3,417
389 to 58049 to 72£2,573£2,882£3,345£4,117£4,425
581 to 106073 to 132£4,170£4,670£5,421£6,671£7,172
1061 or more133 or more£6,602£7,395£8,583£10,564£11,356
1

Notes to Table 1

  • In order to determine the maximum loan amount, the GLH/TQT in the first column, or the qualification size in credits in the second column, is used in conjunction with the relevant sub-column in the third column. The relevant sub-column in the third column is determined by reference to the programme weighting in the second column of table 4.

  • The "qualification size in credits" set out in the second column was used to designate further education courses in the period beginning on 1st August 2015 and ending on 31st July 2016 and to set their maximum loan amounts, which continue to apply to these further education courses in the period beginning on 1st August 2017 and ending on 31st July 2018.

Table 2:
Maximum loan amount for a GCE AS-level, GCE A-level and Access to Higher Education Diploma
Type of qualificationMaximum Loan amount according to programme weighting

A –

Base

B –

Low

C –

Medium

D –

High

E –

Specialist

GCE AS-level£724£811£941£1,159N/A
GCE A-level£1,987£2,225£2,583£3,179N/A
Access to Higher Education Diploma£3,022£3,384£3,928£4,835£5,197
1

Note to Table 2

  • In order to determine the maximum loan amount, the type of qualification is used in conjunction with the relevant sub-column in the second column. The relevant sub-column in the second column is determined by reference to the programme weighting in the second column of table 4.

Table 3:
Maximum loan amounts for a specialist dance and drama diploma
Learning Aim ReferenceQualificationMaximum Loan Amount
60009457Diploma in Professional Acting£7,395
60009470Diploma in Professional Dance£14,790
60009482Diploma in Professional Musical Theatre£22,185
60009731Diploma in Professional Dance£22,185
60009743Diploma in Professional Acting£22,185
Table 4:
Sector subject areas by programme weighting
Sector subject areaProgramme weighting
1 Health, public services and careB – Low
1.1 Medicine and dentistryB – Low
1.2 Nursing and subjects and vocations allied to medicineB – Low
1.3 Health and social careB – Low
1.4 Public servicesA – Base
1.5 Child development and well beingB – Low
2 Science and mathematicsA – Base
2.1 ScienceB – Low
2.2 Mathematics and statisticsA – Base
3 Agriculture, horticulture and animal careB – Low
3.1 AgricultureE – Specialist
3.2 Horticulture and forestryE – Specialist
3.3 Animal care and veterinary scienceE – Specialist
3.4 Environmental conservationB – Low
4 Engineering and manufacturing technologiesC – Medium
4.1 EngineeringC – Medium
4.2 Manufacturing technologiesC – Medium
4.3 Transportation operations and maintenanceC – Medium
5 Construction, planning and the built environmentC – Medium
5.1 ArchitectureC – Medium
5.2 Building and constructionC – Medium
5.3 Urban, rural and regional planningC – Medium
6 Information and communication technologyA – Base
6.1 ICT practitionersC – Medium
6.2 ICT for usersB – Low
7 Retail and commercial enterpriseA – Base
7.1 Retailing and wholesalingA – Base
7.2 Warehousing and distributionA – Base
7.3 Service enterprisesB – Low
7.4 Hospitality and cateringC – Medium
8 Leisure, travel and tourismA – Base
8.1 Sport, leisure and recreationB – Low
8.2 Travel and tourismA – Base
9 Arts, media and publishingA – Base
9.1 Performing artsB – Low
9.2 Crafts, creative arts and designC – Medium
9.3 Media and communicationB – Low
9.4 Publishing and information servicesA – Base
10 History, philosophy and theologyA – Base
10.1 HistoryA – Base
10.2 Archaeology and archaeological sciencesB – Low
10.3 PhilosophyA – Base
10.4 Theology and religious studiesA – Base
11 Social sciencesA – Base
11.1 GeographyB – Low
11.2 Sociology and social policyA – Base
11.3 PoliticsA – Base
11.4 EconomicsA – Base
11.5 AnthropologyA – Base
12 Languages, literature and cultureA – Base
12.1 Languages, literature and culture of the British IslesA – Base
12.2 Other languages, literature and cultureA – Base
12.3 LinguisticsA – Base
13 Education and trainingB – Low
13.1 Teaching and lecturingB – Low
13.2 Direct learning supportB – Low
14 Preparation for life and workA – Base
14.1 Foundations for learning and lifeA – Base
14.2 Preparation for workA – Base
15 Business, administration and lawA – Base
15.1 Accounting and financeA – Base
15.2 AdministrationA – Base
15.3 Business managementA – Base
15.4 Marketing and salesA – Base
15.5 Law and legal servicesA – Base
Exceptions to programme weightings in Table 4

1.  The following programme weightings are exceptions to the programme weightings in the table-

(1) Waste management and recycling in sector subject area 1.4 Public Services is weighted at B – Low;

(2) Hair and beauty in sector subject area 7.3 Service enterprises is weighted at C – Medium;

(3) Music technology in sector subject area 9.1 Performing arts is weighted at D – High;

(4) Music practitioners in sector subject area 9.1 Performing arts is weighted at E – Specialist."

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Further Education Loans Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/1818) (the "2012 Regulations").

Regulation 3 amends regulation 16 of the 2012 Regulations to set out the basis for arriving at the maximum loan amounts for fees for courses beginning in the period beginning 1st August 2017 and ending on 31st July 2018.

Regulation 4 substitutes a new paragraph for paragraph 13 of Schedule 1 to the 2012 Regulations, which sets out the "long residence" category of eligibility, to correct a syntactical error.

Regulation 5 inserts Schedule 3 into the 2012 Regulations, which contains the tables that are used to calculate the maximum loan amount for a qualification.

The GLH and Learning Aim Reference of a further education course can be found on Ofqual's Register of Qualifications at http:/register.ofqual.gov.uk/Download. Ofqual does not make available hard copies of the register as updated from time to time.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on businesses and civil society organisations. The instrument has no impact on the public sector.

(1)

1998 c.30. Section 22(1) was amended by the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c.21) and there are amendments to section 22(2) which are not relevant to these Regulations. See section 43(1) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 for the definition of "prescribed" and "regulations".


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