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1 University Entry September 2018
University Funding September 2018 Ian Edge

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Things have changed in recent years

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Things have changed in recent years And are likely to in the near future

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Recent Changes

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Recent Changes Grants There are now no universal grant of any form

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Recent Changes EU students Eligible for TUITION FEE LOAN if resident in the UK for at least Three years before the course begins Eligible for TUITION FEE LOAN & MAINTENANCE LOAN if resident in the UK for at least Five years before the course begins

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Future Changes? Theresa May on 1 October announced; An increase in the student loan repayment threshold A ‘wide-ranging’ review of student finance in April 2018

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COSTS & INCOME Costs Income

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COSTS & INCOME Costs Income Tuition Fees Living Costs

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COSTS & INCOME Costs Income Tuition Fees Student Loan Living Costs University Bursary Additional Support P/T Job Help from Home

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COSTS Fees: Each university is able to decide the level of fee for each of it’s courses up to £9,250pa. Living: ?

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LIVING COSTS OF STUDENTS University of Birmingham £11,592 University of Cardiff £7,339 University of Edinburgh £12,060 Imperial (London) £11,268 John Moores University £9,100 University of Manchester £9,255 University of Newcastle £8,937

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LIVING COSTS OF STUDENTS University of Birmingham £11,592 University of Cardiff £7,339 University of Edinburgh £12,060 Imperial (London) £11,268 John Moores University £9,100 University of Manchester £9,255 University of Newcastle £8,937 NUS £12,056

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Student Loan

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Student Loan Student Loan Fees Taken out to cover the total cost of tuition fees. Repay once graduated. Student Loan Maintenance All students are eligible for 65% of the maximum. Remaining 35% depends on household income.

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Maintenance Loan Household Income Living With Parents Living Away From Home Away from home in London £25,000 or less £30,000 £35,000 £40,000 £42,875 £45,000 £50,000 £55,000 £58,201 £60,000 £62,180 £65,000 £69,803

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Maintenance Loan Household Income Living With Parents Living Away From Home Away from home in London £25,000 or less £6,904 £30,000 £6,322 £35,000 £5,740 £40,000 £5,158 £42,875 £4,824 £45,000 £4,576 £50,000 £3,994 £55,000 £3,412 £58,201 £3,039* £60,000 £62,180 £65,000 £69,803

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Maintenance Loan Household Income Living With Parents Living Away From Home Away from home in London £25,000 or less £6,904 £8,200 £30,000 £6,322 £7,612 £35,000 £5,740 £7,023 £40,000 £5,158 £6,434 £42,875 £4,824 £6,095 £45,000 £4,576 £5,845 £50,000 £3,994 £5256 £55,000 £3,412 £4,667 £58,201 £3,039* £4,290 £60,000 £4,078 £62,180 £3,821* £65,000 £69,803

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Maintenance Loan Household Income Living With Parents Living Away From Home Away from home in London £25,000 or less £6,904 £8,200 £10,702 £30,000 £6,322 £7,612 £10,103 £35,000 £5,740 £7,023 £9.503 £40,000 £5,158 £6,434 £8,904 £42,875 £4,824 £6,095 £8,559 £45,000 £4,576 £5,845 £8,304 £50,000 £3,994 £5256 £7,705 £55,000 £3,412 £4,667 £7,105 £58,201 £3,039* £4,290 £6,722 £60,000 £4,078 £6,506 £62,180 £3,821* £6,244 £65,000 £5,906 £69,803 £5,330*

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UNIVERSARY BURSARIES

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UNIVERSARY BURSARIES Each university decides how to distribute it’s bursary funds

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UNIVERSARY BURSARIES Each university decides how to distribute it’s bursary funds Tend to do so in four ways; Based on grades achieved Based on Household income Based on whether they are the first person from their family to go to university Based on ‘hardship’

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Additional Support Based on personal circumstances Every application is different Requires you to provide ‘EVIDENCE’ of your circumstances Two main areas of support

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT Disabled Students’ Allowance You can apply for a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) if you have a disability including: A long-term health condition A mental health condition A specific learning difficulty, e.g. dyslexia You must meet the definition of disability under the Equality Act The support you get depends on your individual needs and not on income.

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT Caring Commitments Childcare Grant ….……….up to £ a week for 1 child …………..up to £ a week for 2 or more children Parents Learning Allowance …... up to £1,573 a year to help with learning costs Adult Dependants’ Grant …. up to £2,757

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PART TIME WORK

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PART TIME WORK Almost all students now work part time both during term time and the holidays.

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PART TIME WORK Almost all students now work part time both during term time and the holidays. The average income per week earned by students is £96:70

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PART TIME WORK Almost all students now work part time both during term time and the holidays. The average income per week earned by students is £96:70 Over a 38 week term this contributes £3675 to a typical students income.

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HELP FROM HOME

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HELP FROM HOME Apart from student loans, and part time work, the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ provides a significant contribution to students’ income – topping up their total by £ a month on average.

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HELP FROM HOME Apart from student loans, and part time work, the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ provides a significant contribution to students’ income – topping up their total by £ a month on average. Over a 12 month period this contributes approximately £2462 to a typical students income.

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REPAYMENTS

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REPAYMENTS Begin 12 months AFTER graduation Only begin once you earn OVER £21,000 Repayment rate is 9% All debts are wiped out after 30 years

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REPAYMENTS If you earn £22,000 in a year, what do you repay? The answer is £90, as £22,000 is £1,000 above the threshold and 9% of £1,000 is £90. And if you earn £31,000, what do you repay? The answer is £900. £31,000 is £10,000 above the threshold and 9% of that is £900.

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REPAYMENTS STARTING SALARY  (AUG 2017) SALARY IN 30 YEARS TOTAL AMOUNT REPAID WILL I FULLY REPAY IT? £10,000 £41,000 Nothing No £15,000 £62,000 £20,000 £86,000 £21,000 £90,000 £25,000 £108,000 £45,000 £30,000 £130,000 £75,000 £35,000 £151,000 £105,000 £40,000 £157,000 £135,000 £185,000 £149,000 Yes – 29 years £50,000 £205,000 £125,000 Yes – 24 years

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How To Apply All applications are via ‘Student Finance England’ Four step process 1. Create an account 2. Fill in your details ( , Passport, Bank, N.I. Number) 3. Those at home create an account 4. Those at home fill in their details

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However … it is a government website!

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MAIN REFERENCES Student Finance England Website: Nat West ‘Student Living Index’ 2017: Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert:


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