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Page 1: Student finance. Student Finance 2012 and beyond Presented by: Kirsty Wilkinson kwilkinson@dmu.ac.uk

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Page 2: Student finance. Student Finance 2012 and beyond Presented by: Kirsty Wilkinson kwilkinson@dmu.ac.uk

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Student Finance 2012 and beyond

Presented by: Kirsty [email protected]

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OverviewTuition Fees Living Costs

Living cost grant (free)

Tuition fee loan(repaid)

Maintenance loan (repaid)

Bursary from university (free)

National Scholarship scheme (free)

Supplementary income

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Changes for this year…

• Tuition fees will range between £6,000 - £9,000 per year (likely to be closer to £9,000). Current students will benefit from OFFA

• You wont pay for tuition up front – tuition fee loan

• Repayments on student loans will not begin until income of £21,000

• Remaining debt wiped after 30 years

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• All applications dealt with via Student Finance England

• Online application (but paper is available)

• Applications are open! (Close end of May)

• www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

• Student Helpline 0845 300 5090

• CRN

• Eliminate sections

• Passport Verification

• Track facility – change basic details

• Facebook/ Twitter updates for deadlines

• Webchats

How to Apply

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Tuition Fees

• Between £6,000 and £9,000 per academic year

• Fees will vary between course and universities

• Fees paid either by:

- Living cost grant along with

- Tuition fee loan or

- Private Finance or

- Combination of the above

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Living cost Grant• Maximum Grant of £3,250 per academic year

• Non-repayable!

• Means-tested

- <£25,000 = Full Grant

- £25,000 – £42,600 = Variable Grant

• Paid in 3 instalments direct to the student

• Can spend on living costs/tuition fees

• + Great support to students from lower incomes

• - Household income may mean you don’t qualify

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Tuition fee loan• Available to all applicants

• Non-means tested

• £6,000 to £9,000 available per year - linked to course costs

• Paid direct to the university

• Repaid by student after graduation

• + Great for cash flow and takes pressure off parents

• - Is “borrowed” money so does need to be paid back

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The Maintenance Loan: the facts

•To cover living and study costs

•65% non means-tested

•35% means-tested; What you get depends on:- Household Income- Where you live and study- The year of course you’re on- Step parents’ income

•Paid in 3 instalments direct to student

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The Maintenance Loan 2012 (for living costs)

Maximum Entitlement

Minimum Entitlement

Living away from home in London

£7,675 £4,855

Elsewhere £5,550 £3,470

Living at home £4,375 £2,685

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Repayments• Starts in April after graduating

• Loan repayments linked to your salary:

<£21,000 – no payments

£25,000 = £30.00 per month

£30,000 = £67.50 per month

£40,000 = £142.50 per month

• Interest is initially linked to RPI + 3%

• Repayments remain fixed regardless of total amount borrowed

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Scholarships and Bursaries

• DMU Bursary £1,000 per year

(family income under 25K)

• Academic Scholarship £1,000 per year

(340 UCAS points and apply before 15 January

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Costs & Budgeting

Weekly Costs

Rent £57

Electricity/ Gas £10

Water Rates £2

Insurance £4

Food & Toiletries £30

Books & Stationery £5

Travel £11

Laundry £4

TV Licence £2

TOTAL= £125

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Additional costs

Weekly Costs

House phone/ Broadband £3

Mobile phone £7

Clothes £11

Socialising £30+

TOTAL OUTGOINGS = £171

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Supplementary income• Part-time job

• Work during holidays

• Work placements (a chance to save)

• Banks – overdrafts

• NHS bursaries

• Parents?

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Things to bear in mind• Council of Mortgage Lenders advise that student loan debt

is “very unlikely” to impact on an individuals ability to get a mortgage

• Over a lifetime a graduate earns approximately £100,000 more than a non graduate

• Changes to British industries

• Paying for the “life experience” as well as the education

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Graduate Salaries (2009)

Faculty Average graduate salary

% in employment or further study 6 months after graduation

Art & Design Average - £16,599 94%

Business & Law Average - £28,898 95.9%

Health & Life Sciences

Average - £23,910 97.5%

Humanities Average - £17,877 95.3%

Technology Average - £21,852 92.8%

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