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1916 Bursary Information 2023/2024

What is the 1916 Bursary?
The 1916 Bursary aims to encourage participation and success by students who are most socio-economically disadvantaged and from groups most under-represented in higher education. It is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS). To be eligible for a 1916 Bursary, all applicants must meet, Financial, Priority Group and College Entry eligibility criteria. Bursaries are awarded through regional clusters of higher education institutions. Each cluster has a limited number of bursaries which are awarded to the eligible applicants that present the greatest need. The SOAR Project administers the 1916 Bursary on behalf of Munster Technological University, South East Technological University and University College Cork.
 
How much is the Bursary worth?
There are three different types of bursaries – Tier 1, 2 and 3.
Tier 1: Awardees will receive €5,000 per year for the normal duration of a full-time undergraduate programme and up to a maximum of six years for a part-time programme.
Tier 2: Awardees will receive €2,000 per year for the normal duration of a full-time undergraduate programme and up to a maximum of six years for a part-time programme.
Tier 1 and 2 bursaries will also be paid if students progress to postgraduate study.
 
Tier 3 Bursaries: Awardees will receive a once-off bursary of €1,500 for the 2023/24 academic year only.
 
Who can apply for a 1916 Bursary? (Eligibility Criteria)
Applicants must meet financial, college entry and priority group criteria in order to be deemed eligible for consideration for a bursary.
 
Financial Criteria:
Applicants must demonstrate that they would qualify for the special rate of maintenance grant under the Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) Grant Scheme
and/or
are in receipt of a Department of Social Protection (DSP) long-term means-tested social welfare payment.
 
College Entry Criteria:
Applicants must be first-time new entrants to higher education for undergraduate study
or be a second-chance socio-economically disadvantaged mature students where they have:
- previously attended but not completed a course,
- had a three-year break in studies since leaving the course, 
- are returning to attend an approved course and
- be over the age of 23yrs on 01 January 2023.
Applicants must have been resident in the State (Republic of Ireland) for three of the past five years on the date on which their first year of study commences.
Applicants must be pursuing an approved full-time or approved part-time undergraduate course in one of the approved institutions in the regional clusters of HEIs.
 
Priority Group Criteria:
Applicants must be from one or more of the following priority groups:
Students from communities, groups or areas that are socio-economically disadvantaged or that have low levels of participation in higher education;
Students who qualify for the special rate of maintenance grant under the Student Grant Scheme (SUSI) and/or are in receipt of a Department of Social Protection (DSP) payment are also considered to be socio-economically disadvantaged;
Socio-economically disadvantaged mature students (23 or older on 1 January of their year of entry to higher education – and having never previously accessed higher education);
Students with a disability;
Members of the Irish Traveller community;
Members of the Roma community;
Further education and training award holders progressing to higher education;
Students who are carers (confirmed by the Department of Social Protection (DSP) as holding a long-term means-tested carer’s allowance).
Lone parents or teen parents (confirmed by the Department of Social Protection (DSP) as holding a long-term means-tested social welfare payment)
Students who are migrants, refugees or who are from ethnic minorities who are lawfully present in the State.
 
 
Further Information / Queries
Please refer to www.1916Bursary.ie and/ or https://www.soarforaccess.ie/1916-bursary-fund/ for further information on the 1916 Bursary 2023/24.
For queries please email - 1916BursaryQueries@soarforaccess.ie.
 
How and when can I apply?
Applications to the 1916 Bursary can only be made via an online application. 
Applications are now open and will close at 5pm Thursday 25 January 2024.
The online application is available at: South Cluster 1916 Bursary Application 2023/24