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2012/13 information is taken from bis.uk/studentfinance

2012/13 information is taken from www.bis.gov.uk/studentfinance and is subject to parliamentary approval. Student Finance England…. Are part of the Student Loans Company Administer financial support for higher education students who normally live in England Students apply to us for funding

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2012/13 information is taken from bis.uk/studentfinance

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  1. 2012/13 information is taken from www.bis.gov.uk/studentfinance and is subject to parliamentary approval

  2. Student Finance England… • Are part of the Student Loans Company • Administer financial support for higher education students who normally live in England • Students apply to us for funding • We pay their university or college the fees, and pay them their support.

  3. Content • What could students get in 2012? • How does Repayment work? • Application Process

  4. What support could students get?

  5. Tuition Fee Loan • They don’t need to find the money for fees up-front, they can take a loan which does not depend on income • The amount they get depends on the cost of their fees – up to max £9,000 in 2012 • Before applying for a full-time course , they should check with their university or college how much their tuition is likely to cost • They pay us back once they have graduated, when they are earning. • We pay the university or college the fees,

  6. Living Cost SupportMaintenance Loan • Some of the amount students receive depends on their parental/household income, but not all of it – everyone can get some sort of loan support • A loan of up to £5,500 will be available for students who live away from home and study at a university outside of London • A larger loan of up to £7,675 will be available for students who live away from home and study at a university in London • A loan of up to £4,375 will be available for students who • stay living at home whilst at university • Loans have to be repaid!

  7. Living Cost SupportMaintenance Grant • Extra help with living costs for some students • How much students could get depends totally on their 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!

  8. Living Cost SupportMaintenance Loan & Grant – away from home outside London

  9. Additional Support • From 2012/13 there will be a new National Scholarship Programme to help students from lower income families. This is still to be finalised and is subject to the approval of Parliament. • Extra support is available if they are disabled or have a learning difficulty • Extra support is available if they have adults or children who are dependent on you • Trusts, funds, charities or employer sponsorship, Mum, Dad, other family!

  10. What about repayment?www.studentloanrepayment.co.uk • They are eligible for repayment the April after they leave/graduate • Repayments are collected by HMRC • They don’t start repaying anything until they earn over £21,000 pa (£1,750 per month) gross • They repay 9% of what they earn above £21,000

  11. Loan RepaymentComparison

  12. Additional Info (cont) • A student loan is very unlikely to affect a students ability to get a mortgage (The Council for Mortgage Lenders ) • Mortgage lenders are most interested in monthly income (‘ability to repay’) • Under the new system monthly repayments lower = greater monthly income

  13. 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 students can just provide us with their UK passport number and parent’s/partner’s National Insurance Numbers – we can then automatically check their identity and household income

  14. Getting things right • They can estimate how much support they can get online: • www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinancecalculator • Start research early – students should know when to apply, how much they might get and what information they might need. • Do not wait until they have a confirmed place – students can always amend their finance application later on via ‘My Account’ • Send in any evidence we request straight away

  15. Support for Students www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance twitter.com/sf_england facebook.com/SFEngland

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