Eligibility for SUSI supports expanded for new academic year
Students attending collage for the upcoming academic year may be eligible for SUSI grant as the thresholds were expanded in hte last budget.
Undergraduate students whose household reckonable income is under €115,000 may now be eligible for financial support. Students do not need to have their Leaving Cert results or to have accepted a course to apply.
Students and their families are being urged to visit susi.ie to see if they’re eligible for grant support.
The Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance, Robert Troy, said: “I am very aware of the costs for students and families when attending further and higher education. That is why Government have expanded eligibility for grants by increasing income thresholds to provide greater support. Undergraduate students whose household reckonable income is under €115,000 may now be eligible for financial support.”
“These improvements are long-term sustainable improvements which mark a significant step towards easing the financial burden on further and higher education students,” he added.
Budget 2025 provided substantial improvements to the Student Grant Scheme including:
An increase to the income threshold for the special rate of grant from €26,200 to €27,400 in line with increases in social welfare rates.
An increase to all other maintenance and student contribution grant thresholds by at least 15%.
An increase to the income deduction for student earnings outside of term time from €7,925 to €8,424 effective for the 2025/26 academic year.
An expansion of the eligibility criteria to allow students who have certain immigration permissions to apply for grants.
An Increase to the Postgraduate Fee Contribution threshold to €64,315.
The Part-Time Fee Scheme for Specified Undergraduate Courses 2025 will see over 100 courses eligible, an increase from 62. A full list of the courses is available on www.susi.ie and the income threshold to avail of support has also increased to €64,315.
Minister Troy said: “All of these improved supports take effect from September this year. I would strongly urge students and parents to visit the SUSI website on www.susi.ie for further information and to find out if they are eligible for a grant.”
Students who are planning to attend further or higher education in the 2025/26 academic year can access www.susi.ie to check eligibility and/or make an application for grant support.
Students planning on attending further or higher education in the next academic year, should log on to https://www.susi.ie/ and check out the Eligibility Indicator. This is a quick and straightforward way to see if you might be eligible for funding.
Students do not need to have their Leaving Cert results or to have accepted a course to apply. They can simply supply the details of the course they hope to study and update their course choice online later.
Students who received funding in the 2024/25 academic year and are progressing to the next year of the course must submit a renewal application.
Students are advised to apply as soon as possible in order to have their applications processed in time for the new academic year.
For the 2025/26 academic year, applications will be assessed on gross income for the period 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024. However, if you experienced a change in circumstances from 1 January 2025, you can apply for your application to be assessed/reassessed by requesting a review of your application and stating change in circumstances as the grounds for review.