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Alice Carney Education Liaison Officer Queen Mary, University of London

Alice Carney Education Liaison Officer Queen Mary, University of London. Student Finance. www.qmul.ac.uk. Summary. Tuition fees Maintenance loans Maintenance Grants Other forms of financial support. Tuition Fees . What do tuition fees cover? Autumn 2012 onwards

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Alice Carney Education Liaison Officer Queen Mary, University of London

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  1. Alice Carney Education Liaison Officer Queen Mary, University of London Student Finance www.qmul.ac.uk

  2. Summary • Tuition fees • Maintenance loans • Maintenance Grants • Other forms of financial support

  3. Tuition Fees • What do tuition fees cover? Autumn 2012 onwards • Can charge up to £6000 per year and up to a maximum of £9000 a year • Any institution charging above £6000 must offer support to low income families • By applying for a student loan, any payment is deferred until after graduation • You can pay the tuition fees up front if you wish • Paid directly to the university

  4. Living Costs • As important as fees - students must eat! • Types of support available: • Maintenance loans • Maintenance grants • Bursaries/Scholarships

  5. Maintenance Loans • Paid into student’s bank account • Paid in termly instalments The amount the student receives depends on: • Where the student will live whilst they are at university • Household income

  6. Maintenance Loans Amounts for 2013/2014 • Q1. Where will the student live? • Living with parents • Maximum loan = £4,375 • Q2. What is your household income? • 65% non-means tested = £2,843.75 • 35% means tested = £1,531.25

  7. Maintenance Loans Amounts for 2013/2014 • Q1. Where will the student live? • Away from the parental home and in London • Maximum loan = £7,675 • Q2. What is your household income? • 65% non-means tested = £4,988.75 • 35% means tested = £2,686.25

  8. Maintenance Loans Amounts for 2013/2014 • Q1. Where will the student live? • Away from the parental home and outside London • Maximum loan = £5,500 • Q2. What is your household income? • 65% non-means tested = £3,575 • 35% means tested = £1,925

  9. Repayment • Tuition fee loan and maintenance loans will be totaled up after graduation • Payments will be taken directly from the graduates’ salary the April after they graduate • Graduates must be earning at least £21,000 to trigger repayment • It is based on what you earn NOT what you owe • 9% of whatever the graduate earns above £21,000 • If a student earns £21,500 per year • 9% of £500 • £4.00 per month

  10. Repayments • If earnings fall below £21,000 payment will stop • Any money still owed after 30 years will be cancelled

  11. Interest • Interest rate • Whilst studying: inflation plus 3% • Post graduation: If earning below £21,000 = based on inflation • £21,000 - £41,000: Up to a maximum of inflation plus 3% • Above £41,000: Full rate of inflation plus 3%

  12. Maintenance Grant • Non-repayable and entirely dependant on family income • If household income is below £25,000 • £3,354 • If household income Is between £25,001 - £42,600 • Between £50 - £3,354

  13. University Support • Will differ from university to university • QMUL bursary • £1,500 each year – household income less than £25,000 • £1,200 each year – household income between £25,001 and £42,600 • QMUL MFL bursary • £6,000 over first two years • AAA/38 points in IB

  14. National Scholarship Programme For students whose household income is no greater than £25,000 a year Each institution sets its own eligibility criteria for awarding a scholarship. You can apply direct to the institution if you meet the criteria A scholarship is worth at least £3,000 for full-time students QMUL will be offering 522 students the NSP. £1,500 will be given as a fee waiver and £1,500 will be given as a cash bursary

  15. Applying Online • www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance • You can apply from early 2013 • Spring 2013 deadline

  16. Useful websites www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ http://www.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/feesandfunding/

  17. Any questions? Thank you for listening!

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