SUSI is closing on Thursday, 2 November 2023. If you have started to make an application and haven't completed it, you should do so before the closing date

When can I make my SUSI application and how do I know if I am eligible?

The SUSI application process is now open. The SUSI website is where you will find information on making a student grant application.

As SUSI expects to receive a high number of applications upon opening, you are advised to apply online, as soon as possible. You do not need to have your Leaving Cert results, or to have accepted a course in order to apply. You can simply supply the details of the course you hope to study and can update your course choice online if you accept a different course/college at a later date.

When do SUSI applications close?

Online applications close on Thursday 2 November 2023. If a student has started an application but not yet completed it, they should do so before the closing date.

Students who wish to make an application after the online closing date must satisfy one of the following criteria.

  • They have had a change in circumstances under one or more of the following criteria:
    • Reckonable income;
    • Number of dependent children;
    • Relevant persons commencing an approved course;
    • Normal residence;
    • Nationality or immigration status; and/or
    • Change of course or institution
  • They experienced extenuating circumstances that adversely affected their ability to make an application prior to the closing date in early November.

If a student would like to request a late application under one of the above criteria, they can do so by completing a Late Application Request form and emailing it to lateapplications@susi.ie. Late Application Request forms can be found on www.susi.ie after the closing date.

How do I make my grant application?

You can register online with SUSI and then complete the online application form. The online application facility will be available through www.susi.ie.

Before applying for your grant, you are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria by selecting your student type based on whether you are PLCUndergraduatePostgraduate or Studying Outside the State.

You can also use SUSI’s Eligibility Reckoner where you can quickly and easily self-assess whether you may be eligible for a grant.

Remember, it is NOT necessary to have received an offer of a college place or to be enrolled in college in order to apply online.

I received a grant last academic year, do I have to re-apply?

Yes. All students progressing in their course must re-apply for SUSI to be considered for grant funding for the coming academic year. It is important to reapply, as if you fail to do so it may result in you not receiving any funding for the following year. 

I have to repeat my year, can I still receive SUSI?

The answer is maybe. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for funding for your repeat year of study. It is advised that you make an appointment with the Student Budgetary Advisor who may be able to assist you in making an application for a repeat year. 

My family circumstances have changed recently, will SUSI take that into account?

Yes. Under a change of circumstances, SUSI may be able to assess you and the household income taking account of the change of circumstances. You must apply through a change of circumstances by emailing support@susi.ie 

How can I contact SUSI?

As part of SUSI’s support to students, there is a SUSI Support desk available in the lead up to and following the launch of the online application system for both email and telephone queries. The Support Desk is open from Monday to Friday (9.00 – 17.30).  You can email them at: support@susi.ie or phone them on 0818 888 777 or +353 1 524 2257 if phoning from abroad.

Can anyone help?

Yes, please contact our Financial Support team on financialaid@universityofgalway.ie