To ask the Scottish Executive how many full-time students will receive full financial support from government in each of the next three years if earnings rise at the average rate for 2007-08.
The following table shows the number of students receiving full support from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) in academic year 2006-07. It also shows the approximate number of students in both 2007-08 and 2008-09 who would receive full support if earnings rose by the 2006-7 average of 3.1% (based on the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, ASHE).
Academic Year | Students Receiving Full Support from SAAS |
2006-07 | 35,310 |
2007-08 | 35,267 |
2008-09 | 35,154 |
Source: Students receiving support, SAAS, higher education students, Higher Education Statistics Agency and Scottish Funding Council. Student numbers are rounded to the nearest five and percentages to the nearest whole number.
Notes:
1. “Students receiving any support” includes Scottish students studying at institutions elsewhere in the UK and EU domiciled students. “Any support” refers to tuition fees, tuition fee loans, awards or maintenance loans.
2. Constant student numbers are assumed from one year to the next.
Students receiving full support have been defined as those who are:
1. Receiving the maximum Young Students bursary,
2. The maximum Young Students Outside Scotland bursary,
3. The maximum Students Outside Scotland bursary,
4. Aged 25 or over and are receiving maximum maintenance loan, or
5. Aged less than 25, are exempt from parental or spousal contribution to their support and are receiving maximum maintenance loan.
Nursing and midwifery bursary scheme students are not included in the numbers receiving support from SAAS. Figures on student numbers for academic year 2007-08 are not yet available. Similarly, earnings data beyond 2006-07 are not yet available. Also, income thresholds for 2009-10 have yet to be determined.