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www.le.ac.uk Student Finance Jonathan Tinnacher University of Leicester
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Student Finance and Budgeting Financial support available for UK and eligible EU students for 2016/17 Preparing a budget and managing money
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Financial Support - Tuition Fees Tuition fee loan Will cover the full cost of tuition (up to £9,000 per year – less for year abroad/in industry) Paid from Student Finance England directly to the university Nothing to be paid up front
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Financial Support - Living costs Maintenance loan Means-tested based on household income Paid by Student Finance England to the student Larger loans for studying in London Smaller loans for living at home whilst studying
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Financial Support - Living costs London Live away from home & study in London Up to £10,702 £ Elsewhere Live away from home & study outside London Up to £8,200 £ Parental Home Live at home while they study Up to £6,904 £
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Financial Support - Living costs Household IncomeMaintenance Loan £25,000 & under£8,200 £30,000£7,612 £35,000£7,023 £40,000£6,434 £45,000£5,845 £50,000£5,256 £55,000£4,667 £60,000£4,078 £62,178 & over£3,821
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Loan Repayments No repayments until you are earning above £21,000 Repayment = 9% of income above £21,000 All outstanding repayments written off after 30 years Complex variable rate of interest
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Financial Support - University Bursaries & Scholarships Money for eligible students direct from universities Non-repayable Individual schemes for each university Critical for students to research this
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Financial Support – University of Leicester Chancellor’s Scholarship –£1,000 cash-card (accommodation, sport, catering, books etc.) –AAB at A-level or equivalent (not Medicine) University of Leicester Scholarship –£1,000 cash for each year of study –Family income below £25K
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What does it mean for you? First time receiving a sizeable income Being responsible for your own money Moving away from home and learning about life’s hidden costs (rent, food, bills, insurance…) Learning to budget
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What does it mean for your son/daughter? First time receiving a sizeable income Being responsible for their own money Moving away from home and learning about life’s hidden costs (rent, food, bills, insurance…) Learning to budget
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Possible budget Typical living costs for a single studentAnnualWeekly Rent (including bills)£4,000-5,000£100-125 Food£1,400£35 Toiletries£400£10 Telephone£200£5 Books and stationary£600£15 Clothes£800£20 Social£1,600£40 Total estimated living costs£9,000-10,000£225-250
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Supplementing your income Part-time job Full-time job during the summer Parents/family/savings Bank account - overdraft Credit card?
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Summary No up-front fees Living cost loans means tested on family income Loan repayments are affordable Budgeting - start to plan now for independence
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Further information:
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Any questions?
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