Country | Need-based grant (euro) | Merit-based grant (euro) | Grants - note |
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England 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 4136 | - | In 2012/13, 40 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 14 % a partial grant in 1st cycle |
England 2015/16 - values of student grants
| max 4800 | - | In 2013/14, 58 % of 1st cycle applicants were awarded a grant |
England 2016/17 - values of student grants
| - | - | No grants are available as from September 2016 |
Nothern Ireland 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 4136 | - | In 2011/12, 39 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 23 % a partial grant |
Nothern Ireland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| Most common/max 4925 | - | In 2013/14, 60 % of 1st cycle applicants were awarded a grant |
Nothern Ireland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| Most common/max 4080 | - | In 2014/15, 60 % of 1st cycle applicants for support were awarded a grant |
Scotland 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 2158 | - | 47 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2011/12) |
Scotland 2015/16 - values of student grants
| max 2158 | - | 69 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2013/14) |
Scotland 2016/17 - values of student grants
| min 7 - most common 2299 - max 46220 | - | 71 % of students at Scottish institutions received a bursary, grant or loan (2014/15) |
Wales 2013/14 - values of student grants
| max 6365 | - | In 2011/12, 39 % of applicants (1st cycle) were awarded a full grant and 23 % a partial grant |
Wales 2015/16 - values of student grants
| max 7314 | - | In 2013/14, 68 % of first cycle applicants were awarded a grant |
Wales 2016/17 - values of student grants
| most common/max 6060 | - | In 2014/15, 66 % of first cycle applicants for support were awarded a grant |