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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 482

EDUCATION, ENGLAND

The Student Fees (Qualifying Courses and Persons) Regulations 2006

  Made 26th February 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 7th March 2006 
  Coming into force 31st March 2006 

The Secretary of State for Education and Skills makes the following Regulations, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 24(6) and 47 of the Higher Education Act 2004 [1].

Citation, Commencement and Interpretation
     1. These Regulations may be cited as the Student Fees (Qualifying Courses and Persons) Regulations 2006 and come into force on 31st March 2006.

    
2. In these Regulations—

Revocation
     3. The Education (Fees at Higher Education Institutions) Regulations 1999[4] are revoked to the extent that they have not already been revoked.

Prescribed description of a qualifying course
     4. —(1) The description of a qualifying course which is prescribed for the purposes of section 24 of the Act is a course which subject to paragraph (3) is a designated course within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Student Support Regulations on the first day of an academic year which begins during the grant period and is provided by an institution in England.

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) the reference to an institution in England means an institution whose activities are carried on in England.

    (3) A course is not a qualifying course if at the time the qualifying person received an offer of a place on that course the institution providing it was not publicly funded.

Prescribed description of a qualifying person
    
5. —(1) The description of a qualifying person which is prescribed for the purposes of section 24 of the Act is a person who on the first day of an academic year which begins during the grant period falls within the class of persons who subject to paragraph (7) are specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1 other than—

    (2) Subject to the exception in paragraphs (3) and (4), a person is not a qualifying person if he has an honours degree from an institution in the United Kingdom which was publicly funded for some or all of the academic years during which the person took the course leading to the award of the honours degree.

    (3) Paragraph (2) does not apply where—

    (4) Paragraph (2) does not apply in respect of any part of a single course where—

    (5) Where one of the events mentioned in paragraph (6) occurs in the course of an academic year and as a result a person falls within the class of persons mentioned in Part 2 of Schedule 1 he is not a qualifying person in respect of the academic year in which the relevant event occurred or any previous academic year.

    (6) The events are —

    (7) For the purposes of this regulation—

Transitional Cases
    
6. —(1) Where a qualifying person, disregarding any intervening vacation, begins an end-on course within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Student Support Regulations immediately after a qualifying course ("the relevant course") in a case where paragraph (3) or (4) applies, the end-on course shall be treated as if the offer for it had been received on the same date as the offer for the relevant course.

    (2) In a case where paragraph (3) or (4) applies, where a qualifying person undertakes a qualifying course ("the relevant course") which is a single course, an offer received for any part of the relevant course shall be treated as if it had been received on the same date as the offer for the first part of the relevant course.

    (3) This paragraph applies where —

    (4) This paragraph applies where —

    (5) For the purpose of paragraph 3(a) a course ("the original course") is similar to the relevant course if—


Bill Rammell
Minister of State Department for Education and Skills

26th February 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


Section 23 of the Higher Education Act 2004 requires the Secretary of State to impose a condition on grants to the Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Training and Development Agency for Schools, requiring them to impose a condition on financial support given to the governing body of a relevant institution. This condition requires the governing body to secure that the qualifying fees payable in respect of any qualifying course by a qualifying person do not exceed the basic or higher fee amounts applicable to that course. The fee amounts are prescribed by the Student Fees (Amounts) (England) Regulations 2004 S.I. 2004/1932.

These Regulations prescribe the qualifying courses and class of qualifying persons by reference to the Education (Student Support) Regulations 2006. The qualifying courses prescribed by regulation 4 are those courses which are "designated courses" as defined in the Student Support Regulations and provided at institutions in England. The class of qualifying persons prescribed by regulation 5 are those persons who on the first day of the relevant academic year are specified in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Student Support Regulations (that is, persons who are eligible for support) other than persons who are not eligible for student support by reason of certain paragraphs of regulation 4 of those Regulations or who already have an honours degree from a publicly funded institution. There is an exception in respect of a previous honours degree for a person who is undertaking a course of initial teacher training or who has obtained the honours degree only as part of a single course they are currently undertaking. Regulation 5 also makes provision in respect of events which may occur during the course of an academic year and bring a person within Part 2 of Schedule 1. Regulation 5(7) disapplies specified parts of Part 2 of the Schedule for the purposes of that Regulation.

Section 25 of the 2004 Act requires that in transitional cases students may not be charged more than the basic amount. Regulation 6 provides that an end-on course and single courses, as defined in the Student Support Regulations, are included in the transitional cases.

A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business.


Notes:

[1] 2004, c. 8; section 24 was amended by the Education Act 2005 (c.18) section 98 and Schedule 14.back

[2] 2002; c.32.back

[3] S.I. 2006/119back

[4] S.I 1999/603; they were revoked in relation to Wales by S.I. 2005/1860back



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