SUSI opens for 2026/27 applications
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, James Lawless TD, has today announced a significant expansion of student financial supports as Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) opens for applications for the 2026/27 academic year.
Minister Lawless encouraged students and families to check their eligibility early, noting that ensuring college remains affordable for households across the country continues to be a key Government priority.
Minister Lawless said: “Every year, I meet students and families who tell me how challenging the cost of college can be. I’m very conscious of that, and these changes are about easing that pressure and making sure cost isn’t the thing that stops someone pursuing their education.”
The Minister highlighted that students are already benefitting from several enhancements introduced this academic year, with further improvements taking effect from September.
“I know that rent, travel and everyday expenses can add up fast. That’s why I have widened the grant thresholds and increased non‑adjacent maintenance rates - doing everything we can to ease the pressure on families when it comes to college costs.”
He continued: “In addition to strengthening the Student Grant Scheme, I have permanently reduced the student contribution fee by €500. This means that eligible undergraduate students from households earning up to €120,000 will pay no more than €2,000 towards the student contribution charge from 2026/27.”
The Minister encouraged students to act promptly.
“These improvements take effect from September. I’d urge people to check their eligibility on www.susi.ie and, if they’re eligible, to get their application in early”.
Applications have also opened for the Part‑Time Fee Scheme for Specified Undergraduate Courses for 2026/27. First launched in 2024, this scheme supports students who are underrepresented in higher education and who need more flexible learning options.
Minister Lawless welcomed the expansion of institutions participating in the scheme.
“I’m delighted to welcome the new Higher Education Institutions joining the Part‑Time Scheme. Not everyone can commit to full‑time study - many people are balancing work, family and other responsibilities. This scheme gives learners real flexibility and real opportunity. As we continue to grow this initiative, the increased course provision shows our commitment to offering students more choice in how they study.”
Budget 2026: Key Improvements Taking Effect from September 2026
Budget 2026 delivered significant enhancements to both the Student Grant Scheme and the Part‑Time Student Grant Scheme. Eligible students will see the following improvements:
Improvements from September 2026 for eligible students will include:
SUSI is now open for new and renewal applications from today, 1 April 2026, for both the Student Grant Scheme and the Part‑Time Scheme. Students can apply at www.susi.ie.
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