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STUDENT FINANCE MATTERS. i. SESSION CONTENTS. Student Finance England Section 1 – The Student Finance Package Section 2 – Student Loan Repayments Section 3 – Applications & Information Section 4 – Money Management. !. COMMON CONCERNS. !. COMMON CONCERNS TUITION FEES. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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www.gov.uk/studentfinance

STUDENT FINANCE MATTERS

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SESSION CONTENTSi• Student Finance England

• Section 1 – The Student Finance Package

• Section 2 – Student Loan Repayments

• Section 3 – Applications & Information

• Section 4 – Money Management

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COMMON CONCERNS!

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! My child can’t afford to go to university, it’s far too expensive!

i Regardless of household income, eligible students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan to help with the cost of fees, and a Maintenance Loan to help with their living costs.

i No eligible students will have to pay their tuitionfees up-front to go to university or college.

! COMMON CONCERNSTUITION FEES

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i Repayments don’t start until your child’s income is over £21,000 a year. They’ll then repay only 9% of their income over this threshold.

! Debt from a student loan will be unmanageable!

i The amount they repay will only increase with their earnings as repayments are based on their income, not how much they’ve borrowed.

COMMON CONCERNS! COMMON CONCERNSREPAYMENTS

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i Student loans are the sole responsibility of the student who takes them out.

i Student loans are unsecured government lending and are very different to commercial loans. They don’t go on credit files or show up on credit checks.

! Student loans will have an affect on applications for mortgages or other loans/credit in the future?

! If my child can’t afford to repay their loan then I’ll have to foot the bill!?!

COMMON CONCERNS! COMMON CONCERNSGENERAL

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STUDENT FINANCE ENGLANDi

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Student Finance England (SFE) provide financial support on behalf of the UK Government to students from England entering higher education in the UK:

• The two main costs full-time students will have while studying are tuition fees and living costs.

• SFE make finance available to help students with both.

• Depending on their circumstances, course and where they study, students may be able to get a range of financial help and support.

• This includes grants and bursaries (which don’t have to be paid back) and loans (which do).

i STUDENT FINANCE ENGLAND

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THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGE

SECTION 1

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Bursaries & Scholarships

Tuition Fee Loan

Maintenance (Living Cost) Support

Additional Support

The

Student Finance

Package

1 THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGESUPPORT AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS INCLUDES:

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TUITION FEES & LOANSSECTION 1

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• Universities and colleges* can charge new full-time students up to £9,000 per year (£6,750 part-time) for tuition fees.

• Eligible students won’t have to pay any tuition fees up front.

• A Tuition Fee Loan is available to cover the fee charged by the university or college (up to £6,000 for approved courses at private HEIs).

• Tuition Fee Loan doesn’t depend on household income.

• SLC pay any Tuition Fee Loan directly to a university or college.

• The loan is repayable, but only when the student’s income is over £21,000 a year.

*Publicly funded

1 TUITION FEES & LOANS

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MAINTENANCE SUPPORTSECTION 1

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• Maintenance support is available to help with living costs a studentwill face while in higher education.

• Two main types of support are available, Maintenance Loan and Maintenance Grant.

• The Maintenance Loan is repayable and all eligible students are entitled to get some funding.

• The amount of loan available will depend on where a student lives and studies.

• Maintenance support is paid directly into the student’s bank account each term.

1 MAINTENANCE SUPPORT

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Where Students Live & Study Maximum Loan Available

Parental HomeLive at home £4,418Elsewhere

Live away from home and study outside of London

£5,555

LondonLive away from home and study in

London£7,751

OverseasStudy overseas as part of a UK

course£6,600

MAINTENANCE LOAN2014/15 MAXIMUM RATES

Additional loan is available for each extra week of study forstudents attending their course beyond 30 weeks.

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Full-Year Student*

65% Non Means Tested

35% Means Tested

Maximum Loan

Parental Home £2,871 £1,547 £4,418

Elsewhere £3,610 £1,945 £5,555

London £5,038 £2,713 £7,751

Overseas £4,290 £2,310 £6,600

MAINTENANCE LOANMEANS TESTING

*Slightly lower rates of support apply to final year students

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• The Maintenance Grant doesn’t have to be repaid.

• How much grant a student can get depends on their household income (100% means tested).

Household income thresholds for 2014/15:

MAINTENANCE SUPPORT

Household Income:up to £25,000

Household Income:up to £42,620

Full Grant of £3,387

Partial Grant

MAINTENANCE GRANT1

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If you’ll be supporting a student’s application for student finance thatdepends on household income, SFE will need to see details of your household (taxable earned and unearned) income and National Insurance(NI) number(s).

Earned income includes:• wages, salaries, tips, and other taxable employee pay• long-term disability benefits received prior to minimum retirement age• net earnings from self-employment

Unearned income includes:• interest from savings (only the annual summary is required)• benefits and pensions• rent from property or a room

For most applications, SFE verify income from your NI number with no need to send any documents, unless we ask for them

1 SUPPORTING AN APPLICATIONHOUSEHOLD INCOME

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You'll need to give SFE
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Please give financial information for the tax year prior to when the student will start in higher education.

• For students starting in Sept 2014 please submit financial information for the 2012/13 tax year.

Supporting an application – drop in income:If your income has dropped by 15% or more in the current tax year SFE can reassess an application so a student may get additional support.

Submitting a Current Year Income (CYI) form:• support the student's application for finance as normal• complete the (CYI) form with estimates of this financial year's details• provide evidence to support estimates at the end of the current tax year

SUPPORTING AN APPLICATIONTAX YEAR USED FOR ASSESSMENTS1

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Household Income

Maintenance Grant

Maintenance Loan Total

£25,000 & under £3,387 £3,862 £7,249£30,000 £2,441 £4,335 £6,776£35,000 £1,494 £4,808 £6,302£40,000 £547 £5,282 £5,829£42,620 £50 £5,530 £5,580£42,875 £0 £5,555 £5,555£50,000 £0 £4,836 £4,836£62,132 & over £0 £3,610 £3,610

COMBINED MAINTENANCE SUPPORTLIVING AWAY FROM HOME, OUTSIDE LONDON1

Students can get a quick estimate of their student finance entitlement using the calculator on gov.uk/studentfinance

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BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSSECTION 1

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Many universities and colleges offer financial support to their studentsthrough bursaries and scholarships.

Bursaries:• linked to personal circumstances and often, household income• awards can include fee waivers or cash

Scholarships:• can be linked to academic results or outstanding ability in an area

such as sport, music or art• can be subject specific and are limited in numbers

BURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPSBURSARIES & SCHOLARSHIPS1

Important to check university websites early and ask at open days for information on available bursaries and scholarships.

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORTSECTION 1

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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

Extra support may be available to students who:

• have a child or an adult who depends on them financially

• have a disability, long-term health condition, mental-health condition or specific learning difficulty

• study an NHS or Social Work course

• NHS courses include:nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, dietetics, radiography, the later stages of medicine and dentistry

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

For more information on eligibility and applications for NHSsupport go to www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/students

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STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTSSECTION 2

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STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTSTUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTSAN OVERVIEW2

• Students won’t make repayments until their income is over £21,000 a year gross (before tax).

• Full-time students will be due to start repaying in the April after graduating from/leaving their course.

• Repayments will be 9% of income over £21,000 and when employed deductions will be made from their pay through the HMRC tax system.

• If their income falls to £21,000 or below, repayments will stop.

• Early repayments can be made at any time, but any outstanding loan balance will be written off 30 years after entering repayment.

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Interest added will vary, depending on a student’s circumstances:

During study until entering repayment

Interest rate is: Retail Price Index (RPI) +3%

Income: below £21,000

Interest rate is: set at RPI Only

Income: £21,000 to £41,000

Interest rate is:RPI plus up to 3%

Income:above £41,000

Interest rate is: Retail Price Index (RPI) +3%

The interest rate applied is updated once a year in September, using the rate of RPI from that March which is carried forward.

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTSTHE INTEREST2

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Income each year before tax

Income from which 9% is deducted

Monthly Repayment

(Approx)£21,000 £0 £0£25,000 £4,000 £30£30,000 £9,000 £67£35,000 £14,000 £105£40,000 £19,000 £142£45,000 £24,000 £180£50,000 £29,000 £217£60,000 £39,000 £292

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTSTHE FIGURES2

More information on loan repayments and interest rates can be found at www.studentloanrepayment.co.uk

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APPLICATIONS & INFORMATIONSECTION 3

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Each year thousands of students apply late for their finance andhave no way to pay for their course or halls, some even have to drop

out.....don’t let that be your son or daughter!

• It'll take at least six weeks* to process an application so apply early!

• Apply online now at gov.uk/studentfinance to make sure that student finance is in place for the start of their course

• Students don’t need a confirmed place at university or college to apply for student finance.

• Apply with their first choice, they can change details later if they need to.

STUDENT FINANCE APPLICATIONS KEY MESSAGES FOR STUDENTS – APPLY EARLY3

*SFE handle over 1 million applications a year, most involve interactions with other government departments, eg HMRC

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MayThe application deadline for new studentsis 30 May 201430th

Student finance applications can be made from 20 January 2014*20th

Jan

STUDENT FINANCE APPLICATIONS APPLICATION DATES for students applyingfor 2014/5

*Returning students should wait to hear from SFE before re-applying for their finance.

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www.gov.uk/studentfinance

GOV.UKFOR MORE INFORMATION & TO APPLY3

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• Make a note of their account log-in details and keep them safe.

• Agree to share information from your application, this helps apply for many bursaries and some scholarships.

• Make sure any evidence and information needed to support anapplication is supplied first time (students and parent/partners’).

• Submit an application even if there’s a delay in getting income details from parent/sponsors so some funding (Tuition and Maintenance Loan) will be available when they start their course.

• If SFE request any additional evidence or documents to support the application use recorded delivery!

3 STUDENT FINANCE APPLICATIONS GET IT RIGHT FIRST TIME

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STUDENT FINANCE APPLICATIONS RIGHT FIRST TIME - COMPLETING AN APPLICATION3

Before starting the application, students should have the following to hand:

• passport - SFE can check identity using valid UK passport details for most students

• university and course details

• bank account details and National Insurance number

If you will be supporting a student’s application you will need to set up your own account on GOV.UK and provide information including:

• National Insurance number(s), household income (from prior tax year)and details of other child dependent’s

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www.thestudentroom.co.uk/studentfinance

THE STUDENT ROOMFOR FURTHER INFORMATION & RESOURCES3

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MONEY MANAGEMENTSECTION 4

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MONEY MANAGEMENTCONSIDER THE COSTS4

Before starting in higher education, it’s important students think about the costs they are likely to face and how to manage their money.

A student will receive their maintenance support in termly payments and will need to budget for things like:

• books and other study materials

• accommodation, food and drink

• sports, leisure and social activities

There will also be other costs they may not have thought of yet such as insurance or a TV Licence.

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HOW MUCH?

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£35.95 New£16.00 Used

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£30 for 1 yr

£70 for 3 yrs

Q How much does this textbookcost?

Q How much is a 16-25 Railcard?

MONEY MANAGEMENTHOW MUCH??

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Q What is the average weekly cost of student accommodation?

*Approximate figures from NUS & The Guardian, based on university owned accommodation

HOW MUCH?

£117 per week*

11p

Q How much are these ‘delicious’ noodles?

MONEY MANAGEMENTHOW MUCH??

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MONEY MANAGEMENTHINTS & TIPS TO CONSIDER4

• Plan a budget – and (try to) stick to it!

• Ask questions and get any advice they need – from teachers or advisers, current students, university or college staff.

• Check out student bank accounts and NUS Extra cards.

• Try to avoid taking credit cards, store cards or pay day loans!!

• Be aware of phishing scams – protect their information!!

• If they should need financial support and advice once at university or college, staff there will be able to help.

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• Important to make the right university/college and course choice!!

• Tuition Fee Loans are available to all eligible students and futurerepayments are linked to a students income, not what they owe

• Research all finance available – especially bursaries & scholarships

• Apply on-line & on time – no need to wait for a confirmed place

• Application deadline for new students 30th May 2014!!

• Check all details are correct before submitting an application

Student Finance

Matters...

Apply Now!!

KEY MESSAGESKEY MESSAGESPOINTS TO BE CLEAR ONi

And remember that....

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www.gov.uk/studentfinance

NEED MORE INFORMATION?iiFor further Information on student finance and

applications go to:www.gov.uk/studentfinance

For a range of helpful tools and guidance, visit:

www.thestudentroom.co.uk/studentfinance

jacksor
@SF_England