KickStart Scholarship

 

The application period for the Maynooth University KickStart Scholarship 2023-24 has closed on Saturday 21 October 2023 at 5pm. 

If you made a KickStart Scholarship application, please review the timeline below for next steps and continue to gather your supporting documentation.

Contact kickstart@mu.ie with any queries or concerns regarding the application process and read the Additional Supports section below if you are experiencing financial need. 

 

About the KickStart Scholarship 
Application Timeline 2023/2024
Eligibility - who can apply?
Eligibility - who cannot apply?
Completing your KickStart Application
Additional Supports
Review and Appeals
Confidentiality and Data Protection

 

About the KickStart Scholarship 

 

The KickStart Scholarship Fund is a scholarship established by the Irish Probation Service, and supported by the Irish Prison Service, to support persons with a criminal justice history who are experiencing socio-economic disadvantage to access Higher Education (HE). These scholarships meet a strategic objective of the Working to Change Social Enterprise and Employment Strategy 2021-2023 (www.workingtochange.ie).

Maynooth University is the lead institution for the KickStart Scholarship in partnership with Dublin City University, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Technological University of the Shannon Midlands Midwest, Athlone Campus (MEND Cluster). For 2023/24, the scholarship will be open to new undergraduates commencing third level education in September 2023 for the first time in one of these four MEND HEIs.

It is intended that the scholarship will fund the entire duration of an applicant's programme of study. There are two scholarships available in each MEND HEI in 2023/24.

  • One scholarship of €5000 per year of undergraduate study to a maximum of €20,000 over 4 years of a full-time course or 6 years of a part-time course.
  • One scholarship of €1250 for each year of undergraduate study to a maximum of €5000 over 4 years of a full-time course or 6 years of a part-time course.

With two scholarships available, all applications will be screened against the eligibility criteria. Those applicants who meet the highest number of criteria will be asked to supply supporting documentation and proceed to interview. All applicants who apply to the KickStart Scholarship will be informed about the available supports. The KickStart Scholarship team will only communicate with the applicant throughout the application, screening and outcomes process. Any unsolicited correspondence from a third party will not be taken into account.

Scholarship awardees must comply with the fund guidelines and progress to the next academic year of their course to retain the scholarship. Applicants who are deemed ineligible for the scholarship will be referred to additional supports.


 

Application Timeline 2023/2024

 

KickStart Scholarship Application Opens
Wednesday 20 September 2023 Applicant submits information via the KickStart Scholarship online application form (link below) and gathers the required supporting documentation
KickStart Scholarship Application Closes
Saturday 21 October 2023 at 5pm The online form closes for accepting applications.
Screening of applications by KickStart Scholarship Selection Committee  23 October - 27 October 2023 Screening of applications by Selection Committee begins.
The applicants who meet the highest number of criteria will be asked to supply
supporting documentation and proceed to interview. 
Notifications to Ineligible Applicants
31 October 2023
Ineligible applicants are advised about the outcome, advised about additional supports and informed of the queries and appeals process.
Appeals Process 1 November - 10 November 2023 Appeals may be submitted via email in accordance with the Review and Appeals process outlined.
KickStart Scholarship Interviews with Eligible Applicants.
16 November 2023
Eligible applicants attend a short supportive interview.
Communication of Interview Outcomes
17 November 2023
Scholarship recipients will be invited to meet with a MAP Advisor to give their formal consent to the terms and conditions of the scholarship. 
Formal acceptance of Kickstart Scholarship By 24 November 2023 Recipients meet with a MAP Advisor to sign their formal consent to the terms and conditions of the KickStart Scholarship scheme.
First KickStart Scholarship payment to recipients 
Early December 2023
Payment will made directly to the student’s bank account by electronic transfer of funds.
Second KickStart Scholarship payment to recipients 
Mid-February 2024
Payment will made directly to the student’s bank account by electronic transfer of funds.

 

Eligibility - who can apply?

 

The priority group for the KickStart Scholarship Fund 2023-24 are applicants who: (i) have a criminal conviction, (ii) are experiencing socio-economic disadvantage, and (iii) are commencing undergraduate third level education in September 2023.

  • Applicants must be new undergraduates commencing third level education in September 2023 for the first time in Maynooth University to apply to the scheme.
  • Applicants must be first-time new entrants enrolled on a full-time or part-time undergraduate course in one of the MEND publicly funded institutions that takes not less than two years to complete and on the successful completion of which an applicant is awarded a major higher education and training award at level 6 or above on the National Framework of Qualifications. There is no restriction on programme of study.
    • Applicants should be aware that information on criminal convictions may be required for Garda vetted programmes in accordance with the Convictions Policy of the relevant MEND HEI.
    • Maynooth University’s Convictions Policy states that a number of the University’s programmes, especially in the areas of education, community and youth work, require applicants to undertake placements that will bring them into contact with children or vulnerable adults and in which they will assume positions of trust. The University is committed to ensuring that only suitable candidates are allowed to undertake these programmes. The University uses the Garda Central Vetting Unit (GCVU) vetting service to assess the suitability of such applicants. Therefore, offers on these programmes are conditional and could subsequently be withdrawn if applicants do not meet the Garda Vetting requirements of the University.
  • Applicants must be able to show that they have been convicted of a crime which resulted in them currently having a criminal record and have either served time in prison and/or received a community-based Probation sanction which resulted in a criminal record. As the impact of a criminal record is felt for many years after an individual has completed their court ordered sanction, there is no time limit on how recent their convictions were.
  • Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they would qualify for the Student Grant Scheme (SUSI) maintenance grant with a reckonable household income on or below €46,790 in 2022 or would qualify for full fees from SUSI with a Department of Social Protection (DSP) long-term means-tested social welfare payment such as Back to Education Allowance i.e. applicants must be able to provide evidence that shows they are experiencing socio-economic disadvantage equivalent to the SUSI maintenance rate on or below €46,790. All applications will be assessed in line with SUSI assessment process.
  • Applicants must also have been resident in the State (Republic of Ireland) for three of the past five years prior to the date their first year of study commences.

Additional Prioritisation Criteria

  • Applications are assessed on the basis of all information provided in the application process to weight the scholarships in favour of those applicants who meet additional prioritisation criteria. Priority will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the following criteria as this demonstrates the intersectionality of an applicant's criminal justice history and socioeconomic disadvantage.
    • Applicant who qualifies for the special rate of maintenance grant or with an equivalent reckonable income under €25,000 in 2022
    • First-time mature student (23 or older on 1 January of their year of entry to higher education)
    • Further education and training award holder (FETAC/QQI) progressing to higher education
    • Applicant with disabilities
    • Member of Irish Traveller community
    • Member of the Roma community
    • Lone parent
    • Applicant is or was in the Care of the State / TUSLA
    • Direct Provision residents who have been granted either refugee status, subsidiary protection status or leave to remain, and are transitioning out of direct provision (within previous 3 years) per section 14 of the Applicant Support Act 2011 and regulation 5 the Applicant Support Regulations 2021 (Statutory Instrument No. 132 of 2021)
    • Applicant who is/was previously homeless (within previous 3 years)
    • Applicant who is/was living in supported accommodation (within previous 3 years).

 

Eligibility - who cannot apply? 

 

  • Applicants who do not have a criminal record.
  • Applicants who already have a qualification at the same level on the National Framework of Qualifications as the course they are currently enrolled /are intending to enrol.
  • Applicants who are not new undergraduates commencing third level education in September 2023 for the first time in one of the four MEND HEIs.
  • Applicants who have received funding through other Scholarship or Bursary schemes at the same or greater value.
  • Applicants on a full-time or part-time undergraduate course that takes less than two years to complete, or on the successful completion of which an applicant is awarded a major higher education and training award at level 5 or below on the National Framework of Qualifications.
  • Applicants whose reckonable income is assessed as over the maximum income limit, currently €46,790 gross for the family in 2022, as per the assessment criteria for SUSI.
  • Applicants who have not lived in the Republic of Ireland for 3 of the past 5 years.
  • Postgraduate applicants.
  • Persons who are in the protection system or at the leave to remain or at deportation order stage are not eligible to apply for a KickStart Scholarship. This is in accordance with section 14 of the Student Support Act 2011 and regulation 5 the Student Support Regulations 2021 (Statutory Instrument No. 132 of 2021). Persons who are in the protection system or at the leave to remain (not at deportation order) stage however can apply to be considered for support under the Student Support Scheme for people in the International Protection System (asylum seekers). Applicants currently living in direct provision are not eligible for support under the KickStart Scholarship scheme; the only exception is in respect of those residents who have been granted either refugee status, subsidiary protection status or leave to remain, and are currently transitioning out of direct provision.


 

Completing your KickStart Application

 

Follow these 3 steps to ensure that you are fully prepared for the application process. The KickStart Scholarship team wants to support you in all aspects of your application. So don't get stuck. Contact the KickStart team at any time by emailing kickstart@mu.ie for advice on any queries. 

1. Read about the KickStart Scholarship and check your eligibility for who can apply and who cannot apply. for the KickStart Scholarship, looking at your income threshold, priority group membership and criminal justice history. 

2. If your application progresses, you may be asked to provide supporting documentation and a reference letter. You are strongly encouraged to begin gathering supporting documentation as soon as you decide to apply, as they may take up to a month to gather. Refer to this Supporting Documents checklist to identify the relevant documents that would support your application. Consider also who you could ask to provide a Reference Letter to support your application if required. A blank Reference Letter template and guidance for your referee are contained in this Reference Letter template. A link to a secure documents upload form will be sent to applicants who are progressing to interview. For your security, never send any of your supporting documentation by email.

3. Complete the Online KickStart Scholarship Application Form and submit before the deadline (Saturday 21 October 2023 at 5pm). 

The KickStart team are available to you for advice on completing this application form and on the supporting documentation you may need. Please send an email to kickstart@mu.ie in relation to any aspect of your KickStart Scholarship application to seek support from the KickStart Scholarship team. They can also advise on additional supports if you are not eligible for this scholarship.
 

Additional Supports 

 

With 2 scholarships available to be awarded through the Maynooth University KickStart Scholarship Fund, priority is given to applicants who can provide evidence of multiple types of disadvantage, along with their criminal justice history.

We recognise that many students may be concerned about meeting the cost of their course and progressing academically. The KickStart Team (kickstart@mu.ie) can outline all the university supports and other funded opportunities available to you. Supports are designed to help students reach their full academic potential and we would strongly encourage students to engage with any support that they may require.

For any immediate financial concern, the Maynooth University Student Budgeting Advice Service will review the circumstances and may recommend funding from the Student Assistance Fund (SAF) if appropriate. The SAF provides financial support to students who are in significant financial difficulty and whose participation at university would be at risk without support. There is no closing deadline for applications to the SAF and students may apply to this fund more than once. 

There are range of other scholarships offered to undergraduate students at Maynooth University that you may consider. Check out all the additional supports available across the University on the Current Students section of mu.ie

 

Review and Appeals

  

The MEND cluster is committed to ensuring that all KickStart Scholarship applications are assessed fairly, accurately, and according to the published guidelines. The KickStart Scholarship Review and Appeals process is applied to make sure that all applicants are treated in accordance with our published criteria and screening procedures have been applied consistently.

This Review and Appeals process is the only way of having an ineligible outcome re-examined. Applicants who are advised that their KickStart Scholarship application has been unsuccessful can appeal the outcome of screening only. Appeals will be independently reviewed on the grounds that the information provided was considered, assessed, and scored correctly. No additional documentation or information can be provided by appellants. The appeal can only be considered by reviewing the online application submitted as within the stated deadlines. An Independent Review and Appeals panel will review appeals and advise on outcomes. 

Appeals can only be considered on either of these two grounds: 

(1) an “administrative error in assessment”, if the applicant believes there was an administrative error made in assessing their application through failure to take into consideration information that was provided.
-and/or-
(2) “insufficient weight was given to an aspect of their application” in that all their circumstances were not taken into account when their application was being reviewed and something important was not considered about their personal situation.

Applicants must have identified one of these two grounds in any appeal. Applicants can email kickstart@mu.ie to request to speak to a member of the KickStart Scholarship team, to discuss the outcome of their application, the possibility of an appeal and to explore other available supports.

 

Making an Appeal

Applicants can email their appeal from their university email account only to kickstart@mu.ie, with the subject line: Kickstart Scholarship Appeal, within the deadline stated in the outcome email, citing their student number and the ground(s) for appeal. 

The KickStart Scholarship team will only communicate with the applicant in relation to their appeal. Any unsolicited correspondence from a third party will not be taken into account.

 

Appeals Review Process 

The Appeals Review process is managed by an Independent Review and Appeals Panel that review all appeals and determines the outcomes. The decision of the Independent Review and Appeals Panel is final. 

  • First, the Screening Committee will review all appeals, checking for correct grounds of appeal. A summary of all appeals will be prepared by the Screening Committee for the Review and Appeals Panel. 
  • The Independent Review and Appeals Panel will review all appeals and record their decision. 
  • If an error in assessment is found, the application will be re-assessed and re-scored.
  • Where an appeal is upheld and the rescoring outcome deems the application to progress, the applicant will be invited to interview. 
  • Where an appeal is not upheld or where an appeal is upheld but the rescoring outcome deems the application not to progress, applicants are notified and referred to additional supports.

The decision of the Independent Review and Appeals Panel is final. 

 

Confidentiality and Data Protection 

 

The KickStart Scholarship is operated in Maynooth University within an ethos of confidence and respect. 

By completing the application form, applicants will be submitting their personal data to Maynooth University and as such, Maynooth University is the Data Controller in relation to the personal data of the applicants. Maynooth University as the lead institution will provide the Irish Probation Service with an anonymised version of the applicant information in order to comply with the KickStart Scholarship reporting requirements.

Applicants will be required to provide Maynooth University with personal data including: 

  1. Name, address, Eircode, date of birth, student number, mobile phone number, email address.
  2. If applicable, documentation about Income, Criminal Justice History and Priority Group membership. 
  3. In relation to the Scholarship, this personal data is necessary for: 
    • verification of applicant identity 
    • the assessment of the application, 
    • eligibility for the Scholarship 
    • the selection of successful applicants, 
    • the provision of additional supports. 

If applicants do not provide the requested data, their application for the Scholarship cannot be processed. 

Data protection rules 

Maynooth University must comply with of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Acts 1988-2018 when personal data is collected and used. Maynooth University acts as ‘Data Controllers’ in respect of applicant personal data and must comply with their responsibilities under these laws. 

Personal data submitted using the application forms will be used only for the purpose of processing applications for the KickStart Scholarship and providing supports. Applicant data will be treated in accordance with the Data Protection Policies of Maynooth University. 

Applicants have the right to withdraw their consent to processing and they also have the right to access any personal data relating to them, upon request to Maynooth University. The personal data submitted will be held for a period of 10 years. The personal data may be disclosed by Maynooth University to relevant internal staff and agents in order to assess the application and to deliver support services to applicants. We may also share personal data with government departments, statutory bodies, and funding agencies where this is required under legislation or for the provision of services to applicants. 

If candidates have any questions in relation to how their personal data is used by Maynooth University they are advised to refer to the Maynooth University Data Protection Office

Data Security 

The Maynooth University KickStart Scholarship online application forms are hosted securely at Maynooth University. Application details will be stored on a secure network, and password protected. Access to the form and responses is strictly limited to authorised individuals within Maynooth University, who require a secure log-in to access the information. 

Applicant Data Rights

Under data protection rules, an applicant has rights as a ‘data subject’. These rights include: 

  • The right to be informed about what happens to information relating to them (personal data) (Articles 12-14 of GDPR). 
  • The right to access information relating to them which is held by HEIs (Article 15, GDPR). 
  • The right to rectification, to correct any errors in their personal data (Articles 16 & 19, GDPR). 
  • The right to erasure, to delete/destroy information relating to them which is held by the HEI (Articles 17 & 19, GDPR). 
  • The right to data portability (Article 20, GDPR). 
  • The right to object to processing of information relating to them (Article 21, GDPR). 
  • The right of restriction, to limit the way a HEI uses information relating to them (Article 18, GDPR); and, 
  • Rights in relation to automated decision making, including profiling (Article 22, GDPR). 

Consent Declaration 

By proceeding to complete the KickStart Scholarship Application Form, applicants make the following consent declarations:

  • I have read and fully understand the Maynooth University Data Protection Policy and its contents
  • I agree that my financial details and supporting documentation may be reviewed by KickStart Scholarship assessors and they will be treated confidentially in line with the Maynooth University Data Protection Policy.
  • I understand that some of my data will be shared with the MEND Higher Education Institutions (DCU, DkIT, MU, TUS).
  • I understand my data will be shared with the Irish Probation Service as the funding authority of the KickStart scholarship.
  • I give permission to Maynooth University to use information provided in my university student application records to assist with the assessment of this application. I agree to provide additional information as required.
  • I understand that some details of my application will be used to re-assess and improve the KickStart Scholarship scheme.
  • I am aware that I can view my personal data and I can withdraw my consent at any time. I am aware that withdrawing my consent will exclude me from the KickStart Scholarship.
  • I am aware that my data will be held for a period of ten years in line with statutory legal requirements.
  • I confirm that the information supplied in this application is accurate and complete. I understand that if I have misrepresented or given false declaration, I will be ineligible for the KickStart Scholarship.
  • In the event I am unsuccessful in my application to the KickStart Scholarship, I consent to a staff member contacting me to outline other supports available to me (not mandatory).

If applicants do not provide the requested mandatory consents, their application for the KickStart Scholarship cannot be processed.