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Third Level Grants

Please Note:
We will return originals by return of post if you include copies and a stamped addressed envelope.

 

Maintenance Grant
The maintenance grant is the main source of financial help available from the Irish State for students in full-time Post Leaving Certificate Courses (PLCs) and full-time higher education undergraduate/postgraduate courses. Support is available to eligible students in most colleges in Ireland as well as eligible Irish students in many colleges in Northern Ireland, the UK and other EU States. For eligible students, the maintenance grant is there to help with the various costs of participating in further or higher education. Students on part-time courses, access or foundation courses (in higher education institutions) and short courses are not eligible to apply for a maintenance grant.

Family and/or personal income is a key factor that will be assessed when you apply for a maintenance grant but there are also some other conditions. www.studentfinance.ie can help you to assess whether you are eligible and guide you in starting the process. In all cases, the official decision on eligibility is of course made by the grant-awarding bodies.

If you think you are eligible for the maintenance grant, you should apply for it as soon as possible. The application process is now open. You do not have to wait until you receive an offer of a place or enroll in college. The initial closing date for receipt of completed applications by the grant-awarding agencies for the 2011-12 academic year is 31 August 2011, however grant-awarding agencies may at their own discretion accept applications for a period after this date. Only when your application has been completed in full and submitted to the grant-awarding authority can your eligibility be determined. Student Grant Application Form 2011-2012 Please note that while late applications may be accepted, this will subsequently result in a delay with the grant payment.

 

Check your Documentation
When applying for a maintenance grant you will be asked to provide a number of documents in support of your application. Although the closing date for applications is generally not until the end of August, it is very important to start assembling the documents you need well before then. Sometimes there can be a delay in obtaining certain documents.

Documents detailing income generally relate to the previous year: e.g. if you are applying for a maintenance grant for 2011-12, you will be asked for a P60 for the year 2010.

Please click here for further details on required documentation

Grant assistance is available for students who are entering Higher Certificates and Ordinary Bachelor Degree courses in Institutes of Technology.
We will return originals by return of post if you include copies and a stamped addressed envelope.


Click here to download an application form for 2011/2012 (pdf)
Click here to download accompanying notes for the grant application form 2011/2012 (pdf)
Click here to download the FA1 (Final Course Acceptance Form)
Click here to download the SA1 (Final Course Acceptance Form) for students studying outside Ireland only
Student Grant Scheme 2011

Contact:

Contact:

 

Address:

 

Higher Education Grants Section


Co. Galway V.E.C.
An Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:


E-mail:

Fax:

(091) 87 4516
(091) 87 4515
(091) 87 4536

E-mail enquiries

(091) 87 4270


 

V.E.C. Scholarships Scheme  

Grant assistance is available for students who are entering full-time undergraduate or full-time post graduate courses in Institutions approved in the VEC Scholarship Scheme.

   

Click here to download the FA1 (Final Course Acceptance Schedule) Form

Contact:

Contact:

Address:

 

V.E.C. Scholarships Section

Co. Galway V.E.C.
Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:


Fax:

(091) 87 4516
(091) 87 4515
(091) 87 4536

(091) 87 4270

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Higher Education Grants  

Grant assistance is available to eligible students for Further and Higher education.


Students entering University for the first time (i.e. from 1st Year) should contact their local County Council.

Contact:

Contact:

Address:

 

Higher Education Grants Section

Galway County Council
Prospect Hill
Galway

Phone:

Fax:

E-mail:

Web:

(091) 50 9322

(091) 50 9010

education@galwaycoco.ie

www.galway.ie/en/Services/Education/HEG/

Prospective postgraduate students who have been previously funded by Co. Galway VEC should contact Co. Galway VEC Grants Section on (091) 87 4516 / (091) 87 4515 / (091) 87 4536.

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Post Leaving Certificates Grants (PLC)

Grant assistance is available to eligible students undertaking a Post Leaving Certificate Course.

Click here to download the FA1 (Final Course Acceptance Schedule) Form


Contact:

Contact:

Address:

 

Higher Education Grants Section

Co. Galway V.E.C.
Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:


Fax:

(091) 87 4516
(091) 87 4515
(091) 87 4536

(091) 87 4270

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Third Level Maintenance Grants Scheme for Trainees (TLT)

Grant assistance is available to eligible students attending Higher Certificate and Ordinary Degree at Institutes of Technology.

Click here to download the FA1 (Final Course Acceptance Schedule) Form


Contact:

Contact:

Address:

 

Higher Education Grants Section

Co. Galway V.E.C.
Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:


Fax:

(091) 87 4516
(091) 87 4515
(091) 87 4536

(091) 87 4270

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Community Education Grants Scheme 2011

Closing date was Friday, 18th February, 2011.

 

Contact:

 

Address:

Máire Uí Éanaigh

Community Education Facilitator

Co. Galway V.E.C.
An Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:

Fax:


Email:

(091) 87 4533 / 087 9663227


(091) 87 4270


cef@cogalvec.ie

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Local Youth Club Grants 2011  

1. There are two categories of grant and applicants can only apply under one category:


i) Youth Work Club Grant ¨C for groups that offer a specific youth work programme, i.e., a planned programme of non-formal education designed for the purpose of aiding and enhancing the personal and social development of young persons through their voluntary participation. Groups must provide a range of programmes on a regular basis.


ii) Youth Activity Club Grant ¨C groups which provide activities for young people that are primarily recreational in nature. , i.e., their primary focus is leisure and activities are neither youth work activities or sporting activities. A range of activities are provided on a regular basis. For further details please click on the clinks below:

 

 

Contact:

Contact:

 

Address:

 

Louise Ryan

Youth Grants' Officer

Co. Galway V.E.C.
An Coiléar Bán
Baile Átha an Rí
Co. na Gaillimhe

Phone:

Fax:

Email:

(091) 87 4539

(091) 87 4270

lryan@cogalvec.ie

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Useful Links

Department of Education & Science website: www.education.ie

studentfinance.ie website: www.studentfinance.ie

 

 

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