Guidance

UK nationals in the EEA and Switzerland: access to higher education and 19+ further education

Access to higher education and 19+ further education, for UK nationals coming to England from the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway (EEA) or Switzerland. Includes changes from the start of the 2021 to 2022 academic year.

Applies to England

Access to higher and 19+ further education before 1 August 2021

UK nationals living in the EEA or Switzerland wishing to start courses before 1 August 2021 will continue to be eligible for home fee status and access to student finance on the same basis as now.

Check your eligibility and apply for:

Higher and 19+ further education courses starting from 1 August 2021

For courses starting from 1 August 2021, you will continue to be eligible for home fee status and be able to access HE and FE student finance or be funded for a 19+ FE course as long as:

  • you were living in the EEA or Switzerland on 31 December 2020, and either:
    • you lived in England immediately before moving there, and you have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the last 3 years before starting a course in the UK
    • you did not live in the UK immediately before living there, and have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least 3 years before starting a course in England
  • you have lived continuously in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar between 31 December 2020 and the start of your course
  • the course starts before 1 January 2028

Your children are also eligible for support on the same terms, even if they are not themselves UK nationals, as long as both you and they meet the conditions listed above.

Support available

You may be eligible for:

Studying in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

Contact the relevant funding body if you have previously lived in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland as the funding and eligibility rules may be slightly different.

UK nationals or their children who have never previously lived in the UK should contact the relevant funding body in the country they are planning to study in.

Updates to this page

Published 11 August 2020

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