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  • Economy Minister sets out further measures to support students

    Date published: 7 June 2026

    Thousands of students are to benefit from increases to Higher Education maintenance loans and grants.

    Announcing a package of measures to support students with the cost of living, Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald said: 

    “I fully recognise the financial pressures many students are facing and the importance of responding to these challenges, so I am taking further steps to support students with day-to-day living costs.

    “For academic year 2026/27, maximum maintenance grants and loans are getting an inflationary uplift, increasing by 2.7%. This follows the significant 20% uplift to maximum maintenance loans introduced for 2025/26 which together are about helping students to stay in education and realise their potential.

    “The maximum support available through the Disabled Students’ Allowance will also rise by 10%, from £25,000 to £27,500, providing additional help for those who need it to access and succeed in Higher Education.”

    This builds on the 54% increase to the maximum Postgraduate Tuition Fee Loan for the 2026/27 academic year, announced earlier this year.

    In the last completed academic year (2024/25) maintenance loans were paid out to 34,200 students, amounting to £153.6 million.

    The Minister continued: 

    “I know many students work to support their studies. My Good Jobs Bill includes a range of measures which will be particularly beneficial to students in work. It will ensure tips, gratuities and service charges are passed on in full, and it will tackle the exploitative use of zero-hours contracts by offering those who regularly work set patterns the right to move to banded hours contracts.

    “I am determined to make education more affordable and accessible. By increasing maintenance support, expanding postgraduate loan provision and strengthening protections for students in work through my Good Jobs Bill, I am taking practical action to help students with the cost of living, remain in education and progress into good jobs."

    The additional support for students has been welcomed by NUS-USI, which represents over 130,000 students and apprentices in Northern Ireland across higher and further education.

    NUS-USI President, Ben Friel said: 

    “We welcome the Minister’s continued focus on student cost of living pressures, and any increase in maintenance support is a step in the right direction. Students have been clear that financial pressure is one of the biggest barriers to accessing and staying in education, so additional support does matter. 

    “However, this must be seen as one step rather than the final answer. Many students are still being forced to work long hours, rely on hardship funds or go without essentials, and the upcoming Higher Education Funding Review must look seriously at how maintenance support can better reflect the real cost of studying and living.” 

    Notes to editors:

    1. PHOTO CAPTION: Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has announced further measures to support students. The additional support has been welcomed by NUS-USI President (pictured) Ben Friel.

    2. The maximum maintenance loan support to full time undergraduate NI-domiciled students will increase:

    • for students living at home from £6,300 to £6,471
    • for students living away from home from £8,132 to £8,352
    • for students living in London from £11,391 to £11,699

    3. Some students will also be eligible for maintenance grants on top of this maintenance loan support. The maximum will increase from £3,475 to £3,569.

    4. On 6th March 2026 it was announced that Post Graduate Tuition Fee Loan would rise from £6,500 to £10,000, representing a 54% increase.

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    6. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110. 

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