Student Loans in Northern Ireland: 2020 to 2021
Statistics of Northern Irish domiciled student loans borrowers and the change in debt in the financial year.
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Student Loans for Higher Education in Northern Ireland: Financial Year 2020-21
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Student Loans for Higher Education in Northern Ireland: Financial Year 2020-21 – Tables
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Student Loans for Higher Education in Northern Ireland: Financial Year 2020-21 – Pre-Release Access
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Student Loans for Higher Education in Northern Ireland: Financial Year 2020-21
This publication provides statistics on loan outlays, repayments of loans and borrower activity for Northern Ireland domiciled students studying in Higher Education (HE) and European Union (EU) students studying in Northern Ireland.
The figures cover Income Contingent Loans (ICR), which were introduced in 1998/99, for financial years up to and including 2020-21.
Published 10 June 2021
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