PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Disabled Students' Allowances (13 July 2018)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Answer
Students from the lowest-income households who started their courses this year have access to the largest ever amounts of cash-in-hand support for their living costs.
Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) are not means-tested so applicants are not required to submit evidence of their family income. DSAs are not intended to cover study costs any student might have, nor disability-related expenditure a student would incur if they were not studying in higher education. The £200 contribution was introduced as computers are a mainstream cost for all students and it is right therefore that students eligible for DSAs should contribute towards the cost of their DSAs-recommended computer equipment.
Answered by:
Mr Sam Gyimah (Liberal Democrat)
23 July 2018
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