The Cost of College Education in Ireland 2022

If you're planning to support your children when they reach university, it might be wise to start saving now. The Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2022* reveals the staggering costs for college students living at home and in rented or student accommodation.

While the average cost of sending a child to primary and secondary school might seem high, the expenses associated with third level education are in a completely different ballpark. All 'free-fees' third level institutions charge a mandatory student contribution the maximum rate for 2022-2023 is €3,000 per year. Unfortunately, this student contribution is just one of the costs likely to be incurred. Add to this the increase in travel expenses and the rising cost of rent for students living away from home, and you can see how quickly the cost of putting your child through third level education can add up.

The Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2022* found that when it comes to third level, unsurprisingly accommodation represents a substantial average annual cost.

In 2022, 58% of college students are living at home. The number of students living in rented accommodation has increased slightly to 21% this year and the number of college goers living in student accommodation has also remained low at 18%.

The average spend for student accommodation was €7,518 but the cost of rental during the academic year isn't cheap either, averaging €7,691. 

 

Another noticeable shift is in the mode of transport that third level students are using. Students have switched their main modes of transport to college from cars and cycling to using public transport and walking. It’s not surprising that students are trying to cut transport costs given that the average spend on transport to college is €646.

The cost of third level education
Item Estimated Cost
Student accommodation €7,518
Rented accommodation  €7,691
Fees €4,416
Parents financial support
€2,574
Transport
€646
Annual Cost
With student accommodation €15,154
With rented accommodation €15,327
Living at home €7,636
Lifetime Cost
With student accommodation €60,616
With rented accommodation €61,308
Living at home €30,554

While the average cost of sending a child to primary school may seem excessive and worse still when it comes to the rising cost of secondary school, the expenses associated with third level education are in a completely different ballpark. All 'free-fees' third level institutions charge a mandatory student contribution the maximum rate for 2017-2018 is €3,000 per year. Unfortunately, this student contribution is just one of the costs likely to be incurred. Add to this the increase in travel expenses and the rising cost of rent for students living away from home, and you can see how quickly the cost of putting your child through third level education can add up.

The Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2017 found that when it comes to third level, unsurprisingly accommodation represents a substantial average annual cost. The average annual cost for a student renting accommodation is €3,866, and a marginally cheaper alternative is student accommodation, which costs around €2,628*.

Of those in rented accommodation, 26% pay €6000+ per academic year. Given the cost of accommodation it's not surprising to learn that 60% of third level students currently live at home. But living at home might not be an option, depending on the desired course and college location.

Over 80% of parents who took part in the Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2017 research study said that they support their children financially outside of rent, transport and college fees. Over the course of an academic college year, the average spend on financial support was €2,016.

The Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2017 heard from parents nationwide and nearly half (46%) said they use savings to pay for their children's education with 39% using their monthly income.

More than two thirds (69%) of parents said that their children have a job as well as attending college, which is understandable given the mounting cost of college. Although university students may be able to help out by undertaking some part-time work, given the increase in the cost of living it's unlikely they will be able to contribute in any significant way.

Building up funds

A great education is the best possible start in life and for most parents ensuring they can provide for their children's education, from primary school right through to third level, is crucial. Our Cost of Education research clearly shows that college education doesn't come cheap and by the time a teenager reaches third level, parents are really feeling the pressure of funding their children through university or college.

While accommodation is the biggest financial drain for college students, other costs such as transport and living expenses can quickly add up. In addition, 69% of parents provide financial support to their children in third level and over the course of a year, the average spend on parent financial support €2,574.

There are ways to reduce the financial burden such as limiting the use of public transport, and indeed if a third level student has a part time job, that will certainly help.

When it comes to financing their children through college, nearly half of parents use savings to pay for their children's college education.

In third level, parents find covering the cost of this level of education a financial burden. One measure families can take to help avoid putting their households under severe financial pressure, or pushing them into debt, is to ensure early planning around their children's education, adopting measures such as early life savings schemes.

*Source: Zurich Cost of Education Survey 2022

The Cost of Third Level Education
Item Estimated Cost
Rented accommodation €3,866
Fees €2,066
Student accommodation €2,628
Transport €258
Financial assistance €2,016
Annual Cost
With rented accommodation €8,206
With Student accommodation €6,968
Living at home €4,340
Lifetime Cost
With rented accommodation €32,824
With Student accommodation €27,872
Living at home €17,360

Something to think about...

It's clear to see that the cost of education is high and increases over the years. So, wouldn't it make sense to plan ahead and build up your savings year-on-year?

With a Regular Savings plan you can gradually build up the funds necessary to support your children's education.

The table below illustrates just how much regular savings can grow with a Zurich LifeSave Savings Plus plan. For example, if you saved the Government child benefit of €140 per month for five years (as of July 2022) from when your child was born, by the time they started school you could have built up savings of €8,587 in time to fund this crucial stage in their education.

Savings fund after five years starting primary school Savings fund after 12 years starting primary school
Regular contributions of €140 per month* €8,587
€21,606
Lump sum of €10,000 and regular contributions of €140 per month* €19,072 €33,123
A gross investment return of 3.1% per annum is assumed for the 5 year savings fund and 3.4% per annum for the 12 year savings fund. We have assumed that on death, encashment, partial encashment or assignment of the policy or on each 8th policy anniversary, tax is deduced on the gains made at the current rate of taxation, being 41%. A government insurance levy (currently 1% as at July 2022 and may change in the future) applies to this policy. The contribution amounts above are inclusive of this levy. No surrender penalties apply. An annual management charge of 1.35% and an allocation rate of 101% apply. The information contained herein is based on Zurich Life's understanding of current Revenue practice as of July 2022 and may change in the future.   

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Building up funds

A great education is the best possible start in life and for most parents ensuring they can provide for their children's education, from primary school right through to third level, is crucial. Our Cost of Education research clearly shows that college education doesn't come cheap and by the time a teenager reaches third level, parents are really feeling the pressure of funding their children through university or college.

While accommodation is the biggest financial drain for college students, other costs such as transport and living expenses can quickly add up. There are ways to reduce the financial burden such as limiting the use of public transport, and indeed if a third level student has a part time job, that will certainly help.

However, only 25% of parents surveyed for this research into the Cost of Education in Ireland feel Irish third level establishments do enough to help them to keep the costs of their children's college education down. Nearly half of parents of third level students use savings to pay for their children's college education with 39% using their monthly income.

In third level, 73% of parents find covering the cost of this level of education a financial burden. While the figures for parents getting into debt for primary and secondary school are much lower, when it comes to funding university students, over 50% of parent find that they get into debt to cover the costs.

One measure families can take to help avoid putting their households under severe financial pressure, or pushing them into debt, is to ensure early planning around their children's education, adopting measures such as early life savings schemes. Of those surveyed for the Cost of Education report two thirds (66%) of parents have or plan to set up a savings account for their children.

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When it comes to planning your future, saving is a great place to start. Whatever your goals are, saving with Zurich is a smart move. Whether using Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa, the Zurich Ireland voice services action offers you multiple savings calculators to help plan and save for the future.

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