Irish Government Supports for Irish and EU students
HEA or Free Fees Initiative (FFI)
EU students eligible for inclusion in the Irish Free Fees Initiative will be liable for the Student Contribution and the SLC (Student Levies & Charges).
In order to meet the nationality criteria of the Free Fees Initiative students must meet one of the following:
Students must be a national of:
- an EU Member State,
- a state which is a contracting state to the EEA Agreement,
- the United Kingdom
- the Swiss Confederation
Students must also be resident in the EU/EEA/UK/Switzerland for three out of the past five years prior to starting your course.
You should not have attended college/university before. If you have attended then you are excluded from the Free Fees Initiative scheme for the equivalent period you attended college within the EU/EEA/UK/Switzerland.
However:
- if it has been more than 5 full academic years since you last attended college and if you were never awarded a degree qualification you will be considered a "second chance" student and you will qualify for the Free Fees Initiative
And also:
- Persons who have official refugee status in this State.
- Family members of a refugee who are granted permission by the Minister for Justice and Law Reform to enter and reside in the State under Section 18 of the Refugee Act 1996
- Persons who have permission to remain in the State as a family member of a Union citizen under the provisions of the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2006 and 2008 and Directive 2004/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
- Persons who have been granted Humanitarian Leave to Remain in the State (prior to the Immigration Act 1999)
- Be a person in respect of whom the Minister for Justice and Law Reform has granted permission to remain following a determination NOT to make a deportation order under section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999.
You must also fulfil all of the following 3 course requirements:
- You must be undertaking a full-time undergraduate course of at least 2 years' duration.
- You must be a first-time full-time undergraduate. (However, prior undergraduate qualifications may be taken into consideration where exemptions are provided to a student pursuing a higher undergraduate qualification, to a maximum of Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications.)
- In general, you must not be repeating the year because of failing your exams or changing course. This exclusion may be waived if you repeat a year due to certified serious illness.
Students who acquire EEA citizenship up to 31st January in an academic year may be entitled to free tuition fees from the second half of the academic year.
Students who acquire EEA citizenship from 1st February may be entitled to free tuition fees from the commencement of the next academic year.
In order to be eligible under this ‘Change of Nationality’ clause students must have met all other criterion of the Free Fees Schemes, apart from nationality, at date of entry to their course of study.
SUSI (Student Universal Support Ireland)
SUSI - Applications
- Irish, EU, EEA, UK or Swiss national domiciled students can apply directly for a grant towards course fees via https://www.susi.ie
- Applications open from April prior to the new academic year in September.
SUSI Grant application criteria:
- Nationality Criteria - You must be an Irish, EU, EEA, UK or Swiss national or have a specific immigration status or leave to remain permission from the Department of Justice.
- Residency Criteria - You must have been resident in the Irish State, the EU, EEA, UK or Swiss Federation for three of the last five years.
- Income Criteria - Your total reckonable household income must fall below specific income thresholds as listed on https://www.susi.ie
- Previous Education and Progression Criteria - You must be progressing in your education by attending an approved course: that leads to a higher level of qualification than any you may already hold; that is at a higher level than any course you may have previously attended; in which you are progressing from one year to the next and not repeating a year except in exceptional circumstances. A maximum period of grant assistance is available to you at each level of study.
- Approved Course in an Approved Institution Criteria - You must be attending an approved course in an approved institution.
SUSI - Appeal a Decision
- You have received communication from Trinity Student Finance Office and/or SUSI, confirming SUSI have declined your funding towards fees for the current academic year.
- Students have the right to request a review and/or appeal a grant decision via https://www.susi.ie
SUSI - Add Grant to Account
- To raise SUSI grant funding on your account, prior to registration, students can enter their SUSI reference (W followed by 12 digits) on the Student Portal, Finance Registration screen, by selecting add SUSI grant from the drop-down list and select the award value.
- UG student award values for AY2024/25 - €3,000; €1,500 and €500 euro.
- PG students award values for AY2024/25 - €4,000
- In the event, the grant value is not listed, please forward a full copy of your SUSI letter (Original PDF with password) with your full name, student number and SUSI award number for identification to ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line ‘FAO IE/UK Grant and Loan Officer’.
SUSI - Important Notes
- If you are granted a medical or exceptional circumstances repeat by the university, you must advise SUSI of this in your application to them. You may be eligible for SUSI funding.
- If you have accepted a place in another university and subsequently attend Trinity, you must advise SUSI of this change so your grant can be awarded to the correct institution.
- If you are going into year 5 of an integrated course SUSI will consider this as a postgraduate course and you must apply to SUSI as a postgraduate student.
- If you are not eligible for HEA (FFI) tuition cover but have been granted a SUSI award you may be eligible for cover of both your tuition and student contribution or a portion of both.
SUSI - Third-Party Authorisation
- If your query is being resolved by Student Finance and we need to contact SUSI, you will be required to complete a Third-Party Authorisation within your SUSI Portal.
- Please follow the process outlined https://www.susi.ie/online-consent-process
- You should indicate ‘TCD Student Finance Office’ as the authorised party.
- Please confirm to to ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line ‘FAO IE/UK Grant and Loan Officer’, that a Third-Party Authorisation has been submitted and we can proceed in liaising with SUSI on your behalf.
Additional supports
Students on the SUSI special rate grant may be eligible to apply for additional supports, such as the 1916 Bursary and the Trinity Laptop Loans Scheme. For further information, please contact Trinity Access.
Student Loan Programme
Student Finance Northern Ireland (SFNI) - Student Loan Company
Northern Ireland domiciled students can apply directly for a UG/PG course fee loan from Student Finance Northern Ireland (SFNI) via https://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk
- Applications open from February/March prior to the new academic year in September.
- Prior to registering, UG students can enter their Student Finance NI customer reference number (11 digits) on the student portal, finance registration screen, by selecting add SFNI Loan.
- In the event, the award differs from €3,000 EUR, 100% Student Contribution fee (equal to £2610.00 GBP as per SFNI loan award letter AY2024/25), please forward a full copy of your SFNI award letter (Original PDF with password) with your full name. student number and SFNI customer reference number for identification to ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line ‘FAO IE/UK Grant and Loan Officer’
- Alternatively, Northern Ireland domiciled students can apply for a SUSI grant towards fees. Please visit https://www.susi.ie/ to review the criteria and make an application.
- Please note to apply to SUSI, the student must first apply for an Irish PPS number. Details are given at the following link for persons living outside the State (Republic of Ireland) https://www.gov.ie/en/service/12e6de-get-a-personal-public-service-pps-number/#applying-for-a-pps-number-if-you-are-living-outside-ireland
Important information on SFNI PG Loans:
- Please forward a full copy of your SFNI award letter (Original PDF with password) with your full name, student number and SFNI customer reference number for identification
- SFNI postgraduate tuition loans, will be posted and allocated to your account in stages: 25% (October); 25% (February) and 50% (May) in line with the proposed payment schedule from SFNI/Student Loans Company.
- At the start of the academic year, we allocate 25% of your loan value as you will be deemed registered and attending between September and October.
- To register, you will be required to select and pay the remaining tuition balance over 3 instalments from September (50%), January (25%) and February (25%) as per college policy.
- The remaining student loan (25% and 50%) will only be allocated to your account, on the condition, attending and progressing criteria is validated and approved by SFNI/student loans company. This may result in a credit balance on your account. In that scenario, we will refund the credit balance to your nominated bank account in May 2025.
Alternatively, Northern Ireland domiciled students can apply for a SUSI grant towards fees. Please visit the SUSI website to review application criteria.
Please note to apply to SUSI, the student must first apply for an Irish PPS number.
Details are given at the following link for persons living outside the State (Republic of Ireland) can be found here.
Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) - Student Loan Company
Scottish domiciled students can apply directly for a UG course fee loan from Student Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) via https://www.saas.gov.uk
- Please note, Student Awards Agency Scotland do not offer PG tuition fee loans in the Republic of Ireland
- Applications open from February/March prior to the new academic year in September.
- Prior to registering, please forward a full copy of your SAAS award letter (Original PDF with password) with your full name, student number and SAAS award number for identification to ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line ‘FAO IE/UK Grant and Loan Officer’
- Alternatively, Scottish domiciled students can apply for a SUSI grant towards fees. Please visit https://www.susi.ie/ to review the criteria and make an application.
- Please note to apply to SUSI, the student must first apply for an Irish PPS number. Details are given at the following link for persons living outside the State (Republic of Ireland) https://www.gov.ie/en/service/12e6de-get-a-personal-public-service-pps-number/#applying-for-a-pps-number-if-you-are-living-outside-ireland
Student Finance England - Student Loan Company
Student Finance England do not offer course fee loans to students studying in the Republic of Ireland.
More information can be found via https://studentfinance.campaign.gov.uk/
- Alternatively, English domiciled students can apply for a SUSI grant towards fees. Please visit https://www.susi.ie/ to review the criteria and make an application.
- Please note to apply to SUSI, the student must first apply for an Irish PPS number. Details are given at the following link for persons living outside the State (Republic of Ireland) https://www.gov.ie/en/service/12e6de-get-a-personal-public-service-pps-number/#applying-for-a-pps-number-if-you-are-living-outside-ireland
Student Finance Wales - Student Loan Company
Student Finance Wales do not offer course fee loans to students studying in the Republic of Ireland.
More information can be found via https://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk
- Alternatively, Welsh domiciled students can apply for a SUSI grant towards fees. Please visit https://www.susi.ie/ to review the criteria and make an application.
- Please note to apply to SUSI, the student must first apply for an Irish PPS number. Details are given at the following link for persons living outside the State (Republic of Ireland) https://www.gov.ie/en/service/12e6de-get-a-personal-public-service-pps-number/#applying-for-a-pps-number-if-you-are-living-outside-ireland
US Federal Financial Aid and US Private Student Loans
US Federal Aid and US Private loan informationDetails for applying for federal aid can be found here.
Queries should be sent through the ASK AR button in your my.tcd.ie portal or ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line “FAO Fees: Federal Aid”.
1098-t FormsThe Academic Registry do not fill in 1098t Tax Return Forms however we can supply you with a letter detailing your attendance and fee payments for the required years.
Requests should be sent through the ASK AR button in your my.tcd.ie portal or ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line “FAO Fees: 1098t Forms”..
Canadian Loan Forms/Tax FormsThe Academic Registry can fill out these forms.
Requests should be sent through the ASK AR button in your my.tcd.ie portal or ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with subject line “FAO Fees: Canadian Loans”.
Sponsorships
How can my employer become a TCD Approved Sponsor?
- To become a TCD Approved Sponsor, your employer is required to sponsor a minimum of 10 students in an academic year.
- To apply, please request your employer to complete a TCD Approved Sponsor Application form.
- Your employer’s application will be assessed by our Financial Services division and a decision confirmed within a number of days.
- If your employer is approved to become a TCD Approved Sponsor, please refer to the section “How can my TCD Approved Sponsor pay my fees”.
- If your employer is not approved to become a TCD Approved Sponsor, please refer to the section “ How can my employer pay my fees if they are not a TCD Approved Sponsor”
How can my TCD Approved sponsor pay my Fees?
- TCD Approved sponsors are required to complete a sponsorship form in advance of registration and submit it (password protected) to ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie with email subject line “Sponsorship and their TCD Sponsor Code”.
- The TCD sponsorship forms are linked here
- A new form must be submitted annually.
- The form is to be typed instead of handwritten, to avoid any misinterpretation of data.
- This will be raised as a sponsorship on your account and will be reflected on your online bill.
- If your sponsorship form has been submitted to Trinity, and your bill does not display it, please contact ARfinanceforms@tcd.ie as your bill may need to be re-generated.
- All sponsored students are required to pay their application and deposit charges themselves. A refund (if applicable) will be processed once your sponsor has paid.
- If your sponsor does not pay your course fees by the required date detailed on the invoice TCD will send them, the debt will be transferred to your account and you, the student, will then be required to pay these fees within 30 days.
How can my employer pay my fees if they are not a TCD Approved Sponsor?
If your employer is not a TCD Approved Sponsor, but is paying your fees, the following options are available to you.
1. Your employer can pay on your behalf via EFT into the Trinity No 7 Bank Account, prior to your registration.
Bank Name: | Bank of Ireland |
Branch Address: | College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland |
Account Name: | TCD No 7 Account |
Account Number: | 92771039 |
Sort Code | 900017 |
IBAN | IE03BOFI90001792771039 |
Swift Code: | BOFIIE2D |
Your employer should also use your 8 digit student code as reference and note it can take up to 10 working days for EFT payments to be reflected on your account.
2. You can add your Employer details to your own student bill, to help facilitate your employer paying your fees to Trinity.
You can add your Employer details to your own student bill, to help facilitate your employer paying your fees to Trinity.
This can be completed in 2 places:
- Student Portal/ My Finance/ “View and Pay your Bill” - Click “Add Employer details” button displayed at the end of your bill.
- Student Portal/ My Finance/ “View my Financial Statement” - On your statement, select “View invoice” - Click “Add Employer details” button displayed at the top of your bill.
Within the “Add Employer details” screen, the “Company Name” and “Address Line 1” fields are mandatory to update.
“Address line 2 and 3, Eircode and Purchase Order number” are optional fields to update.
Once updated, these Employer details will be displayed on your student bill.
You then have the option to either:
- Download the bill in PDF and send this to your employer yourself.
- Print the bill in PDF or
- Send the bill by email directly to your employer.
If you select the option to send your bill directly to your employer, you are required to add your employer’s email address and click “send email”.
Your employer will receive a copy of your bill and a standard email from Trinity, explaining how they can make payment to Trinity on your behalf.
Employer details can be subsequently
- Deleted
- Amended
Notes
- It is important to note, that although you have added your employer’s details to your bill, to enable your employer to generate payment to Trinity College Dublin, you as a student will remain liable for all fees until these are paid in full.
- Bill value will be shown net of any deposits/payments made.
- Students can only add their employer details to the current academic year’s bill. If a prior year’s bill requires your employer details, please contact arfinanceforms@tcd.ie and Student Finance will complete this for you.
Trinity Funding
How Can My Department/Research Principal Investigator Pay My Fees?
With effect from 1st January 2024, Student Finance will no longer be processing Department/Research Funding Forms. Schools/Departments will be required to input funding directly for students via the TCD Portal.
Student Finance will only be processing funding forms in relation to the PG Renewals Fee Differential which should be completed by School/Department staff.
A copy of the required form for the PG Renewals Fee Differential can be found here.
Trinity Financial Assistance
Information about the financial assistance programmes available at Trinity can be found here.
Scholarships
TCD Foundation and Non-Foundation Scholars
Registration form:
Are you a TCD Scholar intending to use your scholarship for tuition fees and/or student contribution? Complete and submit this Scholars Registration form 4 weeks prior to registration. The details provided on this form will be used to raise the appropriate sponsorship on your account enabling you to register.
Emoluments:
At the end October emolument forms will be emailed to scholars and must be returned by the date detailed on the form in order to avail of your privileges. Your schols payments are scheduled over the year as below:
- Cash in Lieu of accommodation €738.33 three times a year on last day of December, March and June.
- Cash in Lieu of commons €62.50 four times a year on last day of December, March, June and September.
- Salary of €250 once a year on the last day of December.
- Waiters’ payment of €100 once a year on the last day of December.
If the student is claiming cash in lieu of commons they must give a valid reason to the Dean at the start of the academic year.
Full details on Scholars entitlements can be found here:
https://www.tcd.ie/calendar/undergraduate-studies/foundation-and-non-foundation-scholarships.pdf
Other Undergraduate Scholarships
Undergraduate Scholarships
Information about undergraduate scholarships can be found here.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Information about postgraduate scholarships can be found here.