Student Finance for 2013/14. Please note, the information in these slides has been put together by the University of Portsmouth, and is correct at the.

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Student Finance for 2013/14

Please note, the information in these slides has been put together by the University of Portsmouth, and is correct at the time of the presentation delivery. If you are looking at these slides later we recommend that you also visit for the most up-to-date information.

● Tuition Fees and Tuition Fee Loans ● Maintenance Loans and Grants ● University Bursaries / National Scholarship Programme

Tuition Costs Tuition fees are different at each University, up to a maximum of £9,000 per year. Fees will rise each year in line with inflation. The University of Portsmouth is charging £8,750 for all full-time courses in 2013/14

Tuition Fee Loan Tuition fees do not have to be paid upfront. Eligible Home (UK) and EU students can apply for a loan to cover these costs, whether they study part or full time. Eligibility depends on residency status in the UK, and any previous study students may have done (either in the UK or elsewhere). Loans are repaid after graduation, depending on income.

Maintenance Loans Maintenance Loans (for living costs) will be available for all eligible English full-time students. Different support for living costs and fees will be available to students from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Loans are partially income assessed. Repayment terms are the same as the Tuition Fee Loan. Living arrangementMaximum Loan Living in parental home £4,375 Living away from home and studying elsewhere £5,500 Living away from home and studying in London £7,675

Maintenance Grant An income assessed grant for living costs will be available for all eligible English full-time students. If you receive a grant you will receive a lower rate of living cost loan Household IncomeMaintenance Grant Up to £25,000£3,354 From £25,001 - £42,611 Partial grant £42,611+No grant payable

National Scholarship Programme For students from low-income households Scholarships can be given to students in the form of tuition fee discounts and other benefits. Each university will design its own scholarship scheme so you’ll need to check to see what the university you’re interested in attending is offering. Institutions may have a limited number of scholarships available and may apply additional eligibility criteria.

University of Portsmouth Bursary Household IncomeAward in year oneAward in subsequent years £25,000 or less£2,000 tuition fee or accommodation discount* and £1,000 bursary £1,030 bursary each year From £25,001 - £32,000£1,000 bursary£1,030 bursary each year From £32,001 - £42,611£500 bursary£515 bursary each year Over £42,611-- For full-time, English students Numbers are not limited Subject to agreement by the Office for Fair Access *Accommodation discount is only available to students in halls of residence and is subject to availability

Basic Student Support 2013/14 Summary Students living away from home studying at Portsmouth * If tuition fee discount chosen, £8,750 if accommodation discount chosen

Studying outside England Wales o Tuition fees up to £9,000 depending on institution (loan available) o Maintenance loan and grant available from SFE (if eligible) o Institutional support / bursaries unlikely Scotland o Tuition fees up to £9,000 depending on institution (loan available) o Maintenance loan and grant available from SFE (if eligible) o Institutional support / bursaries unlikely Northern Ireland o Tuition fees up to £9,000 depending on institution (loan available) o Maintenance loan and grant available from SFE (if eligible) o Institutional support / bursaries unlikely

Studying outside England Other EU countries o Tuition fees that match students from that country – i.e. if no fee charged to them, no fee charged to UK student o No living costs support from either country Rest of the world (US, Australia...) o No support at all for fees or living costs

Additional Support Disabled Student’s Allowance – helps with costs associated with disabilities or learning difficulties. - up to £20,520 for a non-medical helper - up to £5,161 for equipment - up to £1,724 for general costs Parent’s Learning Allowance – for students with children, up to £1,508 Childcare Grant – can cover up to 85% of childcare costs (subject to a maximum cap) Adult Dependents Grant – for students with an adult partner who is wholly financially dependent on them, up to £2,642

Assessed household income Students under 25 years old are classed as dependent o The income of both parents will be used for the assessment (2011/12 tax year) o If parents have separated, the income of the parent that the student ordinarily resides with will be used o If that parent lives with a partner then their income will also be included.

Assessed household income Students over 25 years old are classed as independent o The income of any spouse or co-habiting partner will be used for the assessment (2011/12 tax year) o If a student is under 25 years old but - is married, or - has a dependent child / children, or - is permanently estranged from their parents, then they will also be treated as independent.

Additional Support Access to Learning Fund University support funds Additional bursaries for Care leavers and Foyer residents Help with medical costs by filling in an HC1 form from the NHS

NHS funded courses at Portsmouth BSc Radiography BSc Dental Hygiene & Therapy DipHE Operating Department Practice (Based on 2012/13 rates) Some or all tuition fees will be paid by the NHS Students can apply for: o A Maintenance Loan of £2,324 o A non-means tested NHS Grant of £1,000 o A means tested NHS Bursary of up to £4,395 – depending on household income and number of weeks studied.

Estimated weekly living costs based on current costs Halls of residence£78 - £123 Private accommodation£75 - £80 Food and housekeeping£35 - £40 Utility bills£15 - £20 Other variable costs include: Travel£5 - £10 Phone£5 - £10 Contents insurance£2- £3 Books and study equipment£350 (average per year) TV Licence£ (per year) Social and leisure costs£30 - £40 Total (39 week academic year)£6,424 - £9,309 You will also need to pay towards your accommodation before you get your student funding paid. This could be £250 advance rent for a room in halls, or a deposit and first month’s rent plus possible fees for a room in a shared house, so try and save over the summer

When and how to apply Apply online: www. gov.uk/studentfinance Apply from January 2013 (tbc) Recommended application deadline is likely to be 31 May 2013

Loan Repayments Loan repayments start the April after the student has left the course, only if they are earning over £21,000 (gross). Graduates repay 9% of their income over £21,000. The repayment threshold will increase from 2017 in line with average wages. Any outstanding balance is written off 30 years after entering repayment. Repayments still have to be made if the graduate lives abroad, but there may be different thresholds.

Loan Repayments Repayment examples: o Earnings up to £21,000 – no repayments o Earnings £25,000 = £30 per month o Earnings £30,000 = £67.50 per month Repayments are only based on graduates income (and are taken directly from salary through PAYE) Interest accrued will vary based on income level – maximum = RPI + 3%

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