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15.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), a student qualifies for the grants for living and other costs specified in and calculated in accordance with paragraphs (3) to (6).
(2) A student does not qualify for any of the grants payable under this regulation if paragraph 9 of Part 2 of Schedule 1 is the only paragraph of Part 2 of that Schedule into which the student falls.
(3) A student qualifies for a grant for living costs of an amount equal to the sum of (A + B) where—
A is £2,463; and
B is £50 for each week, including a week during which the student is required to attend the College for less than 5 days, that the student is required to attend the College in excess of 30 weeks and 3 days.
(4) A student qualifies for a grant for board and lodging of 5,000 euro if studying at Natolin campus, Poland and 7,000 euro if studying at Bruges campus, Belgium.
(5) A student qualifies for a grant for travel home of the amount determined by the Secretary of State to be the reasonable cost of one return journey from the student’s home address to the College.
(6) Subject to the prior agreement of the Secretary of State before costs are incurred, a student qualifies for a grant for research travel of such amount as the Secretary of State determines to be the reasonable cost of travel incurred for the purposes of completing periods of research authorised by the College during the academic year.
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