Quiz time! Q: How much does this textbook cost? A: £24.99 (Amazon)

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Q: How much does

this textbook

cost?

A: £24.99

(Amazon)

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Q: How much do these

noodles cost?

A: 10p

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Q: How much does a 16-25

railcard cost?

A: £26 for 1 year,

£65 for 3 years

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Q: What is the average

cost of a one of these?

A: £1.99

(HMV.com)

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Q: What is the approx

average cost of

accommodation?A: £130 - £250

per week

(Zone 1 halls)

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Content

• Who are Student Finance England?

• What finance is available?

• How do you apply?

• How do you repay?

• Tips and advice…

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Student Finance England…• Are part of the Student Loans Company

• Administer financial support for higher education students who normally live in England

• You apply to SFE for your funding (grants and bursaries which you don’t pay back, and loans which you do)

• SFE pay any Tuition fee loan directly to the university or college and pay you any maintenance grant or loan.

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Tuition Fee Loan

Living cost loan/grant

Additional Support

What support could I get?

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Tuition Fee Loan

What support could I get?

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Tuition Fee Loan

• You don’t need to find the money for fees up-front, you can take out a loan from SFE which does not depend on income

• The amount you get depends on the cost of your fees – up to max £9,000 in 2012

• Before applying for a full-time course you should check with your university or college how much your tuition is likely to cost

• You only pay SFE back once you have graduated, when you are earning.

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Living cost loan/grant

Tuition Fee Loan

What support could I get?

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Living Cost SupportMaintenance Loan

• Some of the amount you receive depends on your parental/household income, but not all of it.

• A loan of up to £5,500 will be available if you live away from home and study at a university outside of London

• A larger loan of up to £7,675 will be available if you live away from home and study at a university in London

• A loan of up to £4,375 will be available if you stay living at home whilst at university

• Loans have to be repaid!

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Living Cost SupportMaintenance Grant / Special Support Grant

• Extra help with living costs for some students

• How much you could get depends totally on your parental/household income

• Maximum grant in 2012 will be £3,250

• Households with income below £25k will get it all, households with income up to £42½k will get some

• Grants don’t have to be paid back!

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Tuition Fee Loan

Living cost loan/grant

Additional Support

What support could I get?

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Additional Support• All universities offer their own scholarships and

bursaries

• Scholarships reward good academic performance, so you may get extra money if you do well at your A Levels

• Bursaries are based on financial need, so your may get extra money if you come from a lower income household

• From 2012/13 the government will also be introducing a new National Scholarship Programme to help students from lower income families. This is still to be

finalised and approved

Scholarships & Bursaries

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Additional Support• Extra support is available if you are disabled or

have a learning difficulty (more to follow)

• Extra support is available if you have adults or children who are dependent on you

• This extra support is provided by the government and anything that you are entitled to will be calculated along with your loans and your grants

• You should also explore trusts, funds, charities, employer sponsorship, Mum, Dad, other family!

Other Support

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Additional Support

Disabled Students Allowance

DSAs are grants to help meet the extra course costs students can face as a result of a disability. They help disabled people to study in higher education on an equal basis with other students.

• They don’t have to be repaid

• The amount you get depends on the type of extra help you need - not on your household income.

Other Support

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Additional Support

What can DSAs be used for?

• Specialist equipment you need for studying like computer software

• Non-medical helpers, such as a note-taker or reader

• Extra travel costs you have to pay because of your disability

• Other costs like tapes or Braille paper

Other Support

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How to apply

• Online !

It’s the quickest and easiest way to apply : www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

• Register and provide personal and course information

• In most cases you can just provide SFE with your UK passport number and your parent’s or partner’s National Insurance Numbers – they can then automatically check your identity and the household income

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When to apply

• Apply as soon as SFE launch 2012/13 service around February/March 2012 – don’t wait!

• You don’t need to have a confirmed place, you can apply using your first choice of course!

• Make sure you complete your application before the deadline to ensure your money is in place in time for starting university

• You will be prompted to apply when you apply for your course via UCAS

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What about repayment?• You are eligible for repayment from the April after

you leave/graduate from university

• Repayments are taken automatically from your salary with tax and National Insurance through the UK Tax system

• You won’t start repaying anything until you earn over £21,000 pa (£1,750 per month) gross

• You will have to keep repaying if you work overseas

• You repay 9% of what you earn above £21,000

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Income each year before tax

Monthly salary Approximate monthly repayment

£18,000 £1,500 £0

£21,000 £1,750 £0

£24,000 £2,000 £23

£27,000 £2,250 £45

£30,000 £2,500 £68

£33,000 £2,750 £90

£36,000 £3,000 £113

£40,000 £3,333 £143

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Tips and advice

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Preparing

Benefits:

If you receive income based benefits because of a disability, these may be affected by your student loan income while you study. For further information and advice please see the Disability Alliance website:-

• www.disabilityalliance.org/skill

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Getting things right

• Start your research early – know when to apply, how much you might get and what information you might need to provide

• Don’t wait until you have a confirmed place – you can always amend your finance application online at a later date

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Think carefully…

• Student bank account overdrafts

• Mobile phone contracts

• People on campus trying to sign you up to things

• Credit/store cards are best avoided…

• … but make sure you get an NUS student discount card

• If it seems too good to be true, it probably is!

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For more information…

To apply for funding:-

• www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

Information about benefits while studying:-

• www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/EducationAndTraining/HigherEducation

Information about 2012 funding:-

• yourfuture.direct.gov.uk/

Martin Lewis, loan repayment calculator and money saving advice:-

• www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/student-finance-calculator