§ Dr. TongeTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment if he will list the courses eligible for the disabled student allowance; and what plans he has to increase the number of courses. [108137]
§ Mr. WicksTo be eligible for the Disabled Students' Allowances, a student should be studying full-time on a designated course as defined in the Education (Student Support) Regulations 1999. The list is as follows
- 1. A first degree other than a course referred to at paragraph 4.
- 2. A course for the Diploma of Higher Education.
- 3. A course for the Higher National Diploma or Higher National Certificate of:
- (a) the Business and Technician Education Council; or
- (b) the Scottish Qualification Authority.
- 4. A course for the initial training of teachers, including such a course leading to a first degree.
145W - 5. A course for the further training of teachers or youth and community workers.
- 6. A course in preparation for a professional examination of a standard higher than that of:
- (a) examinations at advanced level for the General Certificate of Education or the examination at higher level for the Scottish Certificate of Education; or
- (b) the examination for the National Certificate or the National Diploma of either the bodies mentioned in paragraph 3 not being a course for entry to which a first degree (or equivalent qualification) is normally required.
- 7. A course providing education (whether or not in preparation for an examination) the standard of which is:
- (a) higher than that of courses providing education in preparation for any of the examinations mentioned in paragraph (6)(a) or (b); but
- (b) not higher than that of a first degree course, and for entry to which a first degree (or equivalent qualification) is not normally required.
From September 2000, part-time students studying at least 50 per cent. of an equivalent full-time designated course will also be eligible for Disabled Students Allowances.
Some students in receipt of NHS bursaries are also eligible for Disabled Students Allowances. NHS funded student support is a matter for the NHS Executive and the Department of Health.