Is this correct:Have you entered figures into the susi website? Two children attending college away from home would be awarded circa €13,000. Maybe you or your wife could consider dropping work days the year before they start in order to qualify?
We have children in college who live away from home . They live in student accommodation (€4500). They come home every weekend (approx €15 return). So don't allow them study miles away as weekly transport costs will rocket. They spend €20/month on phone. They are sent back with around €25 of aldi/lidl groceries each. They buy vodka (€8). And we transfer over €20 per week for miscellaneous (taxis to clubs, coffee, house gets takeaway etc). Text book costs are minuscule but that may be their courses University term times are remarkably short so that is a saving too. They also have parttime jobs.
My mortgage still takes a much bigger chunk of my monthly salary than it did in 2005 and we have prioritized paying it. We are not alone, of course, plenty in this situation, plenty even worse off, but it's unprecedented really for mortgage holders to spend 15-20 years paying off a loan which is becoming more burdensome as time goes by, certainly over 20 years.
Assuming it's qualifying course, you get 20% relief on the amount in excess of 3k per year. In practice no relief on 1st students fees, and 20% thereafter.No idea if there is tax relief
Sorry, yes of course. With the grant there's no tax relief, as you're not paying the part that's eligible.We don't pay fees though
20% of what? Fees? As I understand it the 3K fee isn't called a Fee.Assuming it's qualifying course, you get 20% relief on the amount in excess of 3k per year. In practice no relief on 1st students fees, and 20% thereafter.
20% of what? Fees? As I understand it the 3K fee isn't called a Fee.
Are you actually wise to prioritise paying it though? I'm confused about the 15 to 20 years, that's a pretty small amount of time.
The "student contribution" qualifies for tax relief20% of what? Fees? As I understand it the 3K fee isn't called a Fee.
35 weeks is correct. There is no midterm. Student is in galway.
Fees:€3000
Accommodation:€4500 (student accommodation village. Shared house (4people). Single room , shared bathroom. Next year accommodation is €3500 as student will be in a twin room ensuite.)
Travel: €15 x 35 weeks €525
Food:€25 x 35 weeks €875
Phone :€20 ×9 months €180
Pocket money: €20 x 35 €700
Books/ compulsory day trips, equipment etc €400
Total: €10180
Susi:
Full tuition fees: €3000
Full maintenance grant (more than 45km distance: €3025
Total:€6025
Shortfall:€4155
Student worked Saturday s (sesaonal) nd earned circa €1200. This was spent on clothes etc and some is saved to pay for driving lessons. Student has a summer job.
Ten grand a year is bandied around as the college cost for a student to live away from home and it has proved to be accurate
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