PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Students: Loans (27 February 2019)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Sir John Hayes (Conservative)
Answer
The Department for Education had forecast that 20,000 part-time maintenance loans would be issued for the 2018-19 academic year.
Further information can be found in Table 2 of the publication, Student loan forecasts, England: 2017-18:
In January 2019, the Student Loans Company (SLC) published early in-year data on the payments of maintenance loans to part-time students domiciled in England. At the end of December 2019, 2,700 students had been paid a part-time maintenance loan.
Further information can be found in Table 7F of the publication:
https://www.slc.co.uk/official-statistics/financial-support-awarded/england-higher-education.aspx.
The number of part-time maintenance loans issued was lower than had been forecast at this point in the academic year cycle and the demand for a loan product aimed at part-time distance learners is therefore unlikely to be high enough to make the introduction of such a loan economically viable.
In light of this, I have decided not to extend maintenance loans to distance leaners in academic year 2019/20. The government remains committed to tackling the decline in part-time undergraduate higher education. In particular, the Review of Post-18 Education and Funding is considering how we can encourage learning that is more flexible, including part-time and distance learning. The review will report this year.
The SCL will publish guidance relating to part-time maintenance in advance of the application process opening later this year.
Answered by:
Chris Skidmore (Conservative)
8 March 2019
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