Student Finance September 2022-23

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Information about the financial support available to students entering University in 2023/24

FINANCESTUDENT

Government financial support England Page 5

University support Page 17

The cost of living and budgeting Page 21

Government financial support Wales Page 8

Government financial support general Page 4

NHS funding for pre-reg health care courses Page 14

Government financial support Northern Ireland Page 10

CONTENTS

Government financial support Scotland Page 12

Repayment of loans Page 20

If you have any questions about your eligibility, please contact studentsandmoney@winchester.ac.uk

Useful websites

• UK nationals and Irish citizens who have been living in the UK and Islands for 3 years prior to the first day of the first year of the course;

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GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT IN GENERAL

• Those granted settled and pre-settled status under the EU settlement scheme and who have been living in UK and Islands for 3 years prior to the first day of the first year of the course;

Student Finance Northern Ireland

Student Finance Wales

groups of students are normally eligible for funding from Student Finance England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Student Awards Agency Scotland:

Student Awards Agency Scotland www.thestudentroom.co.uk/studentfinance NHSNHSwww.winchester.ac.uk/studentsandmoneyLearningsupportFundSocialWorkbursaries

Students who have previously studied at Higher Education level or who already hold an equivalent or higher level qualification may not be eligible to receive the full package of financial support.

Student Finance England

• Those granted settled status who have been living in UK and Islands for 3 years prior to the first day of the first year of the course;

Government funding for students starting their studies in September 2023 has not yet been announced. Some of the information included in this leaflet is provided for guidance and is for 2022 entrants. Please see our website which will be updated with information for September 2023 as soon as it becomes Theavailable.following

Loans for final year students are reduced as they do not include an allowance for the summer vacation Finalperiod.year students may receive their loan in two instalments.

LIVING COST LOAN

**Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

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A loan of up to £9,706 will be available to students living away from home.

Students need to re-apply for their funding each year.

* subject to eligibility criteria. Please see www.gov.uk/student-finance

A loan of up to £8,171 will be available to students who choose to live at home.

Annual Package of Support 2022-23

Living cost loans are means tested, but all students* are able to receive a loan of at least £4,524 if living away from home, regardless of household income.

Students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees. Repayments start when the student has finished their course and is earning over £27,295.

FOR FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

Tuition Fees for full-time UK students starting undergraduate courses in September 2022 will be £9,250 Students do not need to pay for their course upfront.

£25,000 or less £9,706 £8,171 £30,000 £9,012 £7,484 £35,000 £8,318 £6,796 £40,000 £7,623 £6,108 £45,000 £6,929 £5,420 £50,000 £6,234 £4,733 £55,000 £5,540 £4,045 £58,253 £5,087 £3,597 £60,000 £4,845 £3,597 Over £62,311 £4,524 £3,597

LIVING AWAY FROM HOME LIVING AT HOME

Loans for living costs

HOUSEHOLD INCOME**

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN ENGLAND

The Living Cost loan is normally paid in three equal instalments over the academic year.

Tuition Fee loans

Available to help with living costs such as food, accommodation and travel.

Help with the cost of childcare and other financial support for parents. Financial help for students with an adult who depends on them financially. Grants for students with a disability to help with extra costs. Students from England can use the Student Finance Calculator on www.gov.uk/student-finance to estimate loans, grants and extra student funding.

How to apply

For more information and how to apply online, please visit www.gov.uk/student-finance. Applications will open from early 2022. Apply by the end of May 2022 to ensure you receive your loan payments in September.

Additional support available

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Eligible English domiciled part-time students starting a course in 2022/23 and studying at a minimum of 25% intensity of the full-time equivalent course, can also apply for a loan to help with living costs.

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GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN ENGLAND

25% INTENSITY

How to apply

Tuition Fee loans

£25,000 or less £4,085 £2,042 £30,000 £3,742 £1,871 £35,000 £3,398 £1,699 £40,000 £3,054 £1,527 £45,000 £2,710 £1,355 £50,000 £2,366 £1,183 £55,000 £2,022 £1,011 £58,253 £1,798 £899

HOUSEHOLD INCOME**

The amount of loan available will depend upon intensity of study and household income. Excludes distance learning.

Additional support available

Grants for students with a disability to help with extra costs. Students from England can use the Student Finance Calculator on www.gov.uk/student-finance to estimate loans, grants and extra student funding.

** Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

For more information and how to apply online, please visit www.gov.uk/student-finance. Applications will open from early 2022. Apply by the end of May 2022 to ensure you receive your loan payments in September.

Annual Package of Support 2022/23 for students living at home and studying part-time

Students do not need to pay for their course upfront. Students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees. Repayments start when the student has finished their course and is earning over £27,295.

FOR PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

* subject to eligibility criteria. Please see www.gov.uk/student-finance

50% INTENSITY

Loans for living costs

Up to £18,370 £8,100 £2,610 £10,710 £20,000 £7,817 £2,893 £10,710 £25,000 £6,947 £3,763 £10,710 £30,000 £6,078 £4,632 £10,710 £35,000 £5,208 £5,502 £10,710 £40,000 £4,339 £6,371 £10,710 £45,000 £3,469 £7,241 £10,710 £50,000 £2,600 £8,110 £10,710 £55,000 £1,730 £8,980 £10,710 £59,200 or more £1,000 £9,710 £10,710

• Available to help with living costs such as food, accommodation and travel.

** Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

Loans for Living Costs

A loan for living costs will be available in addition to the Welsh Learning Grant so that you have a maximum of £10,710 to help with living costs if you are living away from home.

• Students do not need to pay for their course upfront.

Welsh Government Learning Grant

• This grant does not need to be re-paid

• A Welsh Government Learning Grant of at least £1,000 is available to all students*; Maximum grant is £8,100 if household income is £18,370 or less;

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN WALES

Tuition Fee loans

Tuition Fees for full-time UK students starting undergraduate courses in September 2022 will be £9,250

• Students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees. Repayments start when the student has finished their course and is earning over £27,295.

* subject to eligibility criteria. Please see www.gov.uk/student-finance

Students from Wales can use the Student Fund Calculator on www.studentfinancewales.co.uk to estimate loans, grants and extra student funding.

FOR FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

• Students need to re-apply for their funding each year.

The Living Cost loan and Welsh Government Learning Grant are normally paid in three equal instalments over the academic year.

HOUSEHOLD INCOME** WGLG LIVING COST LOAN TOTAL FOR LIVING COSTS

Annual package of support 2022/23 (Student living away from home)

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Additional support available

• Grants for students with a disability to help with extra costs.

• Financial help for students with an adult who depends on them financially.

• For more information and how to apply online, please visit www.studentfinancewales.co.uk Applications will open from early 2022. Apply by the end of May 2022 to ensure you receive your loan payments in September.

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN WALES

FOR PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

Please visit the Student Finance Wales website for further information regarding funding for part-time study.

• Help with the cost of childcare and other financial support for parents.

How to apply

• Final year students may receive their loan in two instalments.

• The Living Cost loan is normally paid in three equal instalments over the academic year.

• You do not have to re-pay this grant. subject to eligibility criteria. Please see www.gov.uk/student-finance Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

• Students need to re-apply for their funding each year.

• A loan of up to £4,840 will be available if you live away from home.

• Students do not need to pay for their course upfront.

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND

• Students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees. Repayments start when the student has finished their course and is earning over £20,195.

Tuition Fee loans

Tuition Fees for full-time UK students starting undergraduate courses in September 2022 will be £9,250

• If your taxable household income is assessed at £41,065 or below, you can apply for a maintenance grant of up to £3,475 a year.

• Maximum grant is £3,475 if household income is £19,203 or less.

• Available to help with living costs such as food, accommodation and travel.

• Loans for final year students are reduced as they do not include an allowance for the summer vacation period.

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Maintenance Grant

Annual package of support 2022/23 (Student living away from home) HOUSEHOLD INCOME** LIVING COST GRANT LIVING COST LOAN TOTAL FOR LIVING COSTS Up to £19,203 £3,475 £2,953 £6,428 £25,000 £2,201 £3,289 £5,490 £30,000 £1,215 £3,625 £4,840 £35,000 £689 £4,151 £4,840 £41,065 £50 £4,790 £4,840 £41,540 £0 £4,840 £4,840 *

Maintenance Loan

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FOR FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

• Help with the cost of childcare and other financial support for parents.

• Grants for students with a disability to help with extra costs.

FOR PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

Please visit the Student Finance Norther Ireland website for further information regarding funding for part-time study.

• For more information and how to apply online, please visit www.studentfinanceni.co.uk Applications will open from early 2022. Apply by the end of May 2022 to ensure you receive your loan payments in September.

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND

Additional support available

• Financial help for students with an adult who depends on them financially.

How to apply

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• The Living Cost loan is normally paid in three equal instalments over the academic year. .

• A loan of up to £6,100 will be available if you live away from home.

• Students can apply for a loan to cover the cost of their tuition fees. Repayments start when the student has finished their course and is earning over £25,375.

Bursary

Tuition Fees for full-time UK students starting undergraduate courses in September 2022 will be £9,250

FOR FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDY*

Maximum bursary is £2,000 if household income is £20,999 or less. You do not have to re-pay this bursary.

* subject to eligibility criteria. Please see www.saas.gov.uk

• Separate funding of £8,100 is available for eligible care experienced students consisting of a funding package of tuition fee and non-income assessed Care Experience Students Bursary.

• Students need to re-apply for their funding each year.

Maintenance Loan

GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS NORMALLY RESIDENT IN SCOTLAND

• Students do not need to pay for their course upfront.

** Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

If your taxable household income is assessed at £34,000 or below, you can apply for a maintenance grant of up to £2,000 a year.

Care Leavers

HOUSEHOLD INCOME** BURSARY LIVING COST LOAN TOTAL FOR LIVING COSTS Up to £20,999 £2,000 £6,100 £8,100 £21,000 to £23,999 £1,125 £6,100 £7,225 £24,000 to £33,999 £500 £6,100 £6,600 £34,000 or more £0 £5,100 £5,100

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Annual package of support 2022/23 (Dependent***students living away from home)

• Available to help with living costs such as food, accommodation and travel.

Tuition Fee loans

students are those over the age of 25 and those under the age of 25 who:

How to apply

• Have a child dependent on them, or

Additional support available

Dependent students are those under the age of 25 who do not meet the criteria to be classed as independent.

• Have supported themselves from earnings for any 3 years before the first day of the first academic year of their course, or

• Grants for students with a disability to help with extra costs.

For more information and to apply online, please visit www.saas.gov.uk. Applications can be made from early

Annual package of support 2022/23 (Independent*** students living away from home)

• Are married, in a civil partnership or living with a partner who is not a student

** Assessment is based on income for the 2020/21 tax year

• Have no living parent, or

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Up to £20,999 £1,000 £7,100 £8,100 £21,000 to £23,999 £0 £7,100 £7,100 £24,000 to £33,999 £0 £6,600 £6,600 £34,000 or more £0 £5,100 £5,100

HOUSEHOLD INCOME** BURSARY LIVING COST LOAN TOTAL FOR LIVING COSTS

Students from Scotland can use the Budget and Funding Calculator on https://www.studentinformation.gov.scot/help/calculator-introduction to estimate funding available.

***Independent2022.

• Have been permanently estranged from their parents for at least one year before the start of their course, or

Students on pre-reg Healthcare courses such as Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Social Work courses may benefit from additional funding from the NHS:

• Social Work bursaries for students in year 2 and 3 of their course

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• Please contact studentsandmoney@winchester.ac.uk for guidance

NHS FUNDING FOR STUDENTS ON PRE-REG HEALTHCAREUNDERGRADUATECOURSES

• We recommend that you plan your finances accordingly.

• If you are currently in receipt of means tested benefits including Universal Credit, Housing Benefit and Tax Credits you must tell the benefit provider that you are a full-time or part-time student. The amount of benefit you receive may well be affected by any funding you are eligible to receive.

• Learning Support Fund (not applicable for Social Work) for help with travel expenses and Childcare

NHS funding for students starting their studies in September 2022 has not yet been announced so the information below is provided for guidance and is for 2021 entrants. Please see the NHS BSA website which will be updated with information for September 2022 as soon as it becomes available.

Important considerations

• Due to the nature of the Nursing, Social Work and Health Profession courses, it is not always possible to maintain part-time work alongside studies, particularly when on placement.

The LSF consists of five different award allowances. Eligible students can apply to the NHSBSA for some or all of these allowances, depending on their own personal circumstances.

In order to apply to the Learning Support Fund, you must be eligible for Tuition Fee and Maintenance Loan support from the Student Loans Company.

Register an NHS Learning Support Fund account with the NHSBSA no later than one calendar month after the start of active study.

• BN Nursing (Mental Health)

• BN Nursing (Mental Health)

Payments will be made in 3 equal instalments over the academic year subject to confirmation of course attendance.

Students in genuine hardship who have exhausted all other available avenues of funding support are able to apply

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• BSc Nutrition and Dietetics

Reimbursement of some of the excess costs arising from attendance at a practice placement provided that a valid claim is made within 6 months of the costs being incurred.

An extra £1,000 a year is available for new students from September 2020 following:

(NOT APPLICABLE FOR SOCIAL WORK)

• BSc Midwifery

NHS LEARNING SUPPORT FUND

• BN Nursing (Adult)

• BSc Physiotherapy

Specialist Subject Payment

Apply to the NHS Learning Support Fund no later that 6 calendar months after the start of active study. You must re-apply for this funding each academic year.

Exceptional Support Fund (ESF)

Part-time students will be eligible to pro ratad awards.

Parental Support

Students studying one of the following courses will be able to apply for the Training Grant of £5,000 a year from September 2020:

Training Grant

• BN Nursing (Learning Disabilities)

• BN Nursing (Learning Difficulties)

• BN Nursing (Child)

Students with parental responsibility for a child or children under 15 years of age (or under the age of 17 if the child has special educational needs) on the first day of the academic year for which they are applying, can claim a non-repayable grant of £2,000 a year.

How to apply

Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses(TDAE)

The Learning Support Fund (LSF) provides supplementary funding to the higher education student loans support from the government, for eligible students attending eligible pre-registration healthcare courses starting on or after 1 August 2017.

Eligible Undergraduate students in second and third year of study are able to apply for this bursary through the NHS in addition to any funding through the Student Loans Company. The University only receives a limited number of bursaries each year so we are unable to guarantee that you will receive a bursary even if you are eligible.

Part-time students will be eligible to pro ratad awards

* Figures are for 2021/22 academic year

For full eligibility criteria, please visit www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/social-work-students

Students who are allocated a Social Work bursary will receive £4,862.50* in each of their second and third years of study. This amount includes Placement Travel Allowance and is not based on household Studentsincome. who are not allocated a bursary will be eligible to receive a fixed Placement Travel Allowance of £862.50* per year.

SOCIAL WORK BURSARIES

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Please visit the course page on our website for further information regarding allocation criteria.

UNIVERSITY SUPPORT

Some of our bursaries and awards are currently under review. Full details will be published on our website as soon as they are available.

It is not necessary to apply for our income based bursaries as these are awarded automatically to students meeting the eligibility criteria.

Students will be notified of any award that they are eligible to receive via their online Student Finance account during the academic year.

Bursaries*

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* These awards apply to full-time undergraduate students paying the full £9,250 Home fee, subject to eligibility criteria. Awards will not be paid if you interrupt or withdraw from study. Awards may not be made in years of repeat study.

INFORMATION FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Stand Alone bursary for estranged students*

University of Winchester is committed to the Stand Alone Pledge to support estranged students. Estranged students are young people studying without the support and approval of a family network and who have no contact with their family.

• A bursary of £2,000 per year for all undergraduate estranged students, plus a £500 graduation bursary.

Students under the age of 25 entering Higher Education at the University who have previously spent time in the care of a Local Authority may be eligible for this award.

Eligible students will receive:

Enquiries can be made by emailing student.advice@winchester.ac.uk in the first instance.

King Alfred Bursary for care leavers*

• A designated Student Life Adviser as a named point of contact throughout their time at the University.

£2,000 award per annumThe

Students who were “looked after” by the local Authority for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14 and after the age of 16 may apply, subject to written confirmation of status and support from the local Children’s Services department.

£500 award per annum

Application forms can be found on our website: www.winchester.ac.uk/studentsandmoney

* These awards apply to full-time undergraduate students paying the full £9,250 Home fee, subject to eligibility criteria. Awards will not be paid if you interrupt or withdraw from study. Awards may not be made in years of repeat study.

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In recognition of the barriers that estranged students may face accessing and remaining in Higher Education, the University of Winchester has introduced this bursary to provide additional financial and pastoral support.

Applications are welcome from students aged 18 to 25 who look after a relative or friend, of any age, due to disability, chronic/terminal illness, mental health problem or an alcohol or drug addiction/ dependency. Applications are subject to provision of evidence such as a letter from a medical or other appropriate professional.

£2,000 award per annum

In addition, care leavers will receive a £75 catering card if staying in Halls of Residence and have access to a named Student Life Adviser for support. Upon successful completion of their studies an additional £1,000 award will be made.

• Access to year round University accommodation, particularly ensuring accommodation is available over the summer vacation where required.

• To find out more, and to apply, please contact studentsandmoney@winchester.ac.uk

Lady Mary Bursary for Young Adult Carers*

Visit TelephoneEmailwww.winchester.ac.uk/studentsandmoneystudentsandmoney@winchester.ac.uk01962827008

• Attendance fees and travel funding (up to £500) for students presenting at academic conference such as the British Conference of Undergraduate Research.

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The Winchester Employability Fund (WEF) is aimed at enabling students to carry out activities to enhance their employability. As such, under-represented** students could access schemes such as:

• Driving lessons

• Financial support of up to £500 for students on volunteering schemes or unpaid work experience/internships.

• Re-sit classes on campus for students who have not achieved a grade ‘C’ or grade 9-4 in GCSE (or equivalent) English, Maths and Science. You must be at least 19 years old when you start your GCSE course and for Science, you must be seeking a career in primary teaching, social work, nursing or a related professional career.

Enhancing your Employability*

• Fee discounts for students continuing onto a Postgraduate Masters course at the University of Winchester.

* These awards apply to full-time undergraduate students paying the full £9,250 Home fee, subject to eligibility criteria. Awards will not be paid if you interrupt or withdraw from study. Awards may not be made in years of repeat study.

We are committed to supporting students whilst they are at the University of Winchester, but we also want to see our graduates as successful and employable when they are beginning their careers.

For more information

• Financial support whilst studying abroad in the form of bursaries

In addition, the University is able to assist with:

Salary Amount of salary from which 9% will be deducted

Those who move abroad to work will need to contact the Student Loan Company to make repayment Itarrangements.isalsopossible to make part or full payments towards a loan at any time.

Monthly repayments

Employers will automatically deduct payments from gross salary, alongside tax and National Insurance. In the case of self employment, deductions will be made through self-assessment

• Earning below £27,295: interest will be applied at RPI

• Above £49,130: interest will be applied at RPI + 3%

If there is still an outstanding balance 30 years after the first repayment, the loan will be written off.

£30,000 £2,705 £20 £35,000 £7,705 £58 £40,000 £12,705 £95 £45,000 £17,705 £133 £50,000 £22,705 £170 £55,000 £27,705 £207 £60,000 £32,705 £245

The amount to be repaid each month will be based on income, not the amount borrowed. The repayments amount to 9% of income over £27,295 a year. For example, if earnings are £30,000, the repayment would be 9% of £2,705 which equates to £20 a month.

Once a student has finished their studies, the interest rate will depend upon income.

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• Between £27,295 - £49,130: interest will be applied between RPI and RPI + up to 3% on a gradual scale depending on income

Useful websites www.thestudentroom.co.uk/student-financewww.studentloanrepayment.co.uk

REPAYMENT OF LOANS

Interest is charged on student loans from the day the first payment is made and will continue to be charged until the loan is fully paid back. The rate is set annually on 1st September.

The rate of interest is initially set at Retail Price Index, plus 3%. This means that the interest rate will fluctuate according to the rate of inflation.

*Please visit www.studentloanrepayment.co.uk for interest rate and threshold rates

Interest*

Students who receive funding from Student Finance Northern Ireland or Students Awards Agency Scotland (SAAS) will have different repayment terms. Please see the relevant website for full details. Students don’t start paying back their loan until the April after they have finished or left their course and from April 2022, are earning over £27,295 a year.

Use this total income figure to work out a weekly budget.

The main expenses whilst studying are:

£84 - £219 per week for University campus accommodation. Private rental may be more expensive and may not include utility bills. Provision should be made for a deposit and rent in advance. Also budget for contents insurance, and a TV licence.

We suggest a guideline of £10 a week, but this will vary from course to course depending upon whether there are field trips, placements and project work. Additional costs associated with specific courses are available on the relevant course pages on our website.

These costs will vary depending upon lifestyle choices. On average, students spend £100 a month on groceries and £46 a month socialising (National Student Money Survey 2020).

Food and other living costs

Income equates to:

The Students and Money team are happy to help students who have questions about budgeting or their financial well-being. For some students an unexpected event may mean that they find themselves in financial hardship. In such instances, applications can be made to the Student Support Fund as long as the student is fully enrolled and is in receipt of their full entitlement from Student Finance, and any benefits which they may be eligible for. Applications are means tested and awards vary depending upon financial circumstances.

Accommodation

An NUS TOTUM card costs £14.99 a year and gives discounts in the high street and online.

Money advice

THE COST OF LIVING AND BUDGETING

Travel

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Student loan + bursaries and awards + earnings from employment + money from family + savings

Budget for trips home but make savings by purchasing a 16-25 Railcard or Young Persons Coachcard to save a third on most fares. Students are not permitted to park on campus unless they have accessibility needs. The University offers significant discounts on the Park and Ride scheme to all students. Discounts are also available for local public transport services.

Student discount schemes

WE ENCOURAGE ALL STUDENTS TO BUDGET FOR THE COST OF LIVING WHILST THEY ARE STUDYING

Study materials e.g. books, photocopying, printing

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