Finance at University The Facts. Overview The Facts Costs of studying at The University of Manchester Changes to the finance application process Funding.

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Finance at University The Facts

Overview The Facts Costs of studying at The University of Manchester Changes to the finance application process Funding available Student Finance England - University * Scholarships and Bursaries * Access to Learning Fund Examples

The Facts “I can’t afford to send my child to University” No fee payments needed upfront Loans and Grants available Loans are repaid when earning

Costs of Studying at The University of Manchester (2009/10 Figures) £ Undergraduate Tuition Fees (Home/EU Students)3,225 Accommodation (Halls of Residence) Self Catering Halls (average) 3,530 Catered Halls (average – meals for 31 weeks)4,320 Meals Self Catered - all meals and snacks 1,430 Catered - lunches, weekend & vacation meals 920 Travel to and from University 470 Books (dependent on programme) new and second-hand 360 Clothes and Shoes 360 General e.g. telephone, photocopying, laundry 1,330 Expenditure (Typical Expenditure based on 39 week term)

Costs of Studying at The University of Manchester Self-Catering £10,705 Catered£10,985 Don’t Forget - these are just averages and include variable costs e.g. food. - figures included are estimates. - private accommodation is likely to cost more than Halls, and utility bills are not usually included. TOTALS

Funding your time at University Sources of Funding Student Finance England Other Sources (NHS) University Funding (most degree courses)

Finance Applications for new Entrants For 2009 all new entrants applications will be dealt with centrally by Student Finance England (returning students will continue to be dealt with by Local Authorities) Introduction of a a new on-line application process linked to UCAS application Visit the DirectGov Student Finance website for more information and a link to the online application Prior year tax to be used for all financial assessment (Eg. Students applying for entry in 2010/11, assessment will be based on 2008/09 tax year)

Timeline for Funding Applications It will be possible for online applications to be made up to 12 months in advance of entry to University Student applying for 2010 entry can begin financial process in September 2009, in line with UCAS application.

Paper Application Forms Also processed centrally Improved format and layout

Funding from Student Finance England (subject to eligibility / financial circumstances) All students on degree courses able to apply for: Loan for Fees Student Loan for Maintenance (max. £4,950) Maintenance Grant / Special Support Grant (max. £2,906)

Funding from Student Finance England Certain students eligible for: Disabled Students’ Allowance Childcare Grant Parents’ Learning Allowance Adult Dependants’ Grant

Maintenance Loan (2009/10 Figures) Students receiving the Maintenance Grant will find that the amount of loan they can borrow is less. e.g. students receiving max Maintenance grant of £2,906 are able to borrow a maximum of £3,497 student loan. All students not receiving the Maintenance Grant are eligible for the 72% non income assessed part of the student loan. The other 28% is income-assessed. Residual Household Income Maintenance Loan Available £0 - £25,000£3,497 £25,000 - £50,778£3,497 - £4,950 £50,778 - £57,708£4,950 - £3,564 £57,708 +£3,564

Maintenance Grant (2009/10 Figures) The Maintenance Grant is also assessed on residual household income. Residual Household Income (£)Maintenance Grant (£) 25,000 or less2,906 (max) 25,000 – 50,0202, ,020 or more0 The grant is non-repayable and paid with your Student Loan by Student Finance England.

Student Loan Repayment Pay back what borrowed Repayments from April after graduation 9% on earnings over £15,000 Salary of £20k pay £8.65 a week Interest in line with rate of inflation Loans written off after 25 years

Funding from other sources Subject – Related Funding NHS Bursaries – students on NHS funded places and medical / dental students in yrs 5 & 6. Social Work Bursaries Travel Costs Grant – medical / dental students. Training Bursary – Teacher training (PGCE) students. Please note: students on NHS funded places or Social Work need to apply for funding from the NHS (see handout for website).

University Financial Support (2009/10 Figures) All Higher Education Institutions charging fees over £2,906 are required by the Office of Fair Access to provide financial support to the least well-off students, of at least £319.

What The University of Manchester is Offering for 2009/2010 Entry Manchester Guarantee Bursaries £1,250/year for students from households with incomes below £25,000/year. Manchester Advantage Scholarships £3,000/year for students gaining 3 A grades at A Level (or equivalent) with income of £25,000 or less. Manchester Success Scholarships Up to £1,250/year regardless of income to students gaining 3 A grades at A level on certain degree programmes. Eligibility is assessed automatically by the University using information from the Student Loan Company, provided both the student and sponsors have given consent to share that information.

Manchester Achievement Scholarships Students that have successfully completed the Manchester Access Programme can qualify for a Manchester Achievement Scholarship of £1,750 per annum. This award will be paid in three instalments along with other University scholarships & bursaries – 30% in early December, 20% in late January & 50% in mid March.

Sports Scholarships For talented athletes. Faculty and School Scholarships For details, contact the school or faculty that you are applying to. You can receive a maximum of £3,000 a year in University awards, whether awarded centrally, or by your faculty. Access to Learning Fund Available to ‘home’ undergraduate students experiencing difficulty meeting their living costs. (Students can apply to the Access to Learning Fund via the University of Manchester student portal, once they have fully registered.) What The University of Manchester is Offering for 2009/2010 Entry

What needs to be paid back Student Loan for Fees Student Loan for Maintenance Maintenance GrantX Student Support GrantX Other DIUS Grants and AllowancesX NHS Non-Means Tested BursaryX NHS Means Tested BursaryX Social Work BursaryX University Bursaries and ScholarshipX

Examples

Jane comes from a household with an annual income of £50,000 and lives away from home in University Halls. She attained AAA at A-level and is studying a course included in the Success Scholarship scheme. Tuition Fee Loan£3,225 Maintenance Loan £4,925 Maintenance Grant £50 (non repayable) Manchester Success Scholarship £1,250 (non repayable) TOTAL £9,450

Naomi comes from a household with an annual income of £24,000 and lives away from home in University Halls. She attained AAA at A-level and studies Medicine. Tuition fee loan £3,225 Maintenance loan £3,497 Maintenance grant £2,906 (non repayable) Manchester Advantage Scholarship £3,000 (non repayable) TOTAL £12,628

Ali is from the Greater Manchester area and is living with his Mum. Their household income is £20,000. He gained ABC at A-Level and is studying BSc Chemistry. Tuition fee loan £3,225 Maintenance loan £2,385 Maintenance grant £2,906 (non repayable) Manchester Guarantee Bursary £1,250 (non repayable) TOTAL £9,766

Note on Examples You can obtain an estimate of the financial support you may be entitled to via the Student Finance England Financial Calculator at: It should be noted that the Student Loan for Fees is not compulsory, and students can choose to part pay or fully pay their own tuition fees whilst studying. Check the Student Finance website for up-to-date information.

The Facts Lots of help available Non-repayable – Student Finance England and University Grants and Allowances Scholarships and Bursaries Repayable – Student Finance England Loans Other support Money Advice Careers Service Students Union

“Student debt continues to rise” “How to escape from the student debt mountain” “Top-up fees - crippling students with debt?” “Student debt rises to £2.46bn” Graduates earn on average £160,000 more in a lifetime than individuals with 2 or more ‘A’levels *Source – UUK report February 2007

Any Questions?

Contacts Students domiciled in England can find details about the package available to them at tel +44(0) Students domiciled in Scotland can get information from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland at tel +44 (0) Students domiciled in Northern Ireland should contact the Education and Library Board in the area where they live. The contact details for these can be found at tel +44(0) Students domiciled in Wales can find details about the package available to them at tel +44 (0)

Contacts NHS Student Grants Unit +44 (0) University of Manchester +44 (0)