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Student Finance Guide UK — Fees, Loans & How to Apply

Complete guide to UK student finance. Understanding tuition fees, maintenance loans, repayment thresholds, and how the system really works.

Understanding student finance can be confusing. This guide explains how it really works so you can make informed decisions.

How Student Finance Works

Two Types of Loan

Loan TypeWhat It Covers
Tuition Fee LoanFees paid direct to university
Maintenance LoanLiving costs, paid to you

Key Principle

Student loans work more like a graduate tax than a traditional debt:

  • Only repay if earning enough
  • Repayments linked to income
  • Written off after set period
  • Doesn’t affect credit rating

Tuition Fees 2025/26

Maximum Fees by Country

Where You StudyMaximum Annual Fee
England£9,535
Wales£9,000
Scotland (Scottish students)£0 (free)
Scotland (English/Welsh/NI students)£9,250
Northern Ireland£4,750

Tuition Fee Loan

FeatureDetails
Available toAll UK students
Means-testedNo — everyone gets full amount
Paid toUniversity directly
You receiveNothing directly

Maintenance Loan 2025/26

Maximum Amounts (England)

Living SituationMaximum
Living at home£8,610
Living away (outside London)£10,544
Living away (in London)£13,762
Final year adjustmentSlightly lower

Means-Testing

Household IncomeWhat You Get
Up to £25,000Maximum amount
£25,000 - £62,500Reduces gradually
Over £65,000Minimum amount (~65% of max)

Example Maintenance Loans

Household IncomeAway from Home (Outside London)
£25,000 or less£10,544
£35,000~£9,000
£45,000~£7,500
£55,000~£6,500
£65,000+~£4,700

Student Finance by Nation

England (Student Finance England)

FeatureDetails
Tuition feeUp to £9,535
MaintenanceMeans-tested
Repayment PlanPlan 2 or Plan 5
Apply atgov.uk/student-finance

Scotland (SAAS)

FeatureFor Scottish Students
Tuition fee£0 (free in Scotland)
MaintenanceBursary + loan combination
Apply atsaas.gov.uk

Wales (Student Finance Wales)

FeatureDetails
Tuition fee£9,000 maximum
SupportMaintenance grant + loan
Apply atstudentfinancewales.co.uk

Northern Ireland (Student Finance NI)

FeatureDetails
Tuition fee£4,750 (in NI)
MaintenanceGrant + loan
Apply atstudentfinanceni.co.uk

Additional Support

Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)

FeatureDetails
ForStudents with disabilities/learning difficulties
CoversEquipment, support workers, travel
Means-testedNo
RepayableNo — it’s a grant

NHS Bursaries

CourseSupport Available
NursingAdditional payments available
MidwiferyGrant support
Allied healthVarious support

Social Work Bursary

Available for social work degree students — combination of grants and loans.

University Bursaries

TypeWho Offers
Low-income bursariesMost universities
Academic scholarshipsHigher grades
Sports scholarshipsAthletic ability
Specific subjectsShortage areas

Always check what your university offers directly.

How to Apply

Timeline

WhenAction
February/MarchApplications open
MayIdeal deadline for September start
SeptemberAcademic year begins
OngoingApply up to 9 months into course

Required Information

DocumentWhy Needed
National Insurance numberIdentity
Passport/IDVerification
University detailsUCAS course code
Bank detailsFor maintenance payments
Household incomeMeans-testing (parents complete)

Application Steps

  1. Create Student Finance account
  2. Complete application form
  3. Parents/guardians complete income section
  4. Submit supporting documents
  5. Receive Student Finance Entitlement letter
  6. Confirm university and course

Repaying Your Loan

Repayment Plans

PlanWho It Applies To
Plan 1English/Welsh students before 2012
Plan 2English/Welsh students 2012-2023
Plan 5English students from 2023
Plan 4Scottish students

Repayment Thresholds (2025/26)

PlanAnnual ThresholdMonthly
Plan 1£24,990£2,082
Plan 2£27,295£2,274
Plan 4£31,395£2,616
Plan 5£25,000£2,083

How Repayments Work

FeatureDetails
Rate9% of income above threshold
CollectionThrough PAYE (automatic)
Self-employedThrough tax return

Example Monthly Repayments

Annual SalaryPlan 2 Monthly Repayment
£25,000£0
£30,000£20
£35,000£58
£40,000£95
£50,000£170
£60,000£245

Interest Rates

Plan 2 Interest

StatusInterest Rate
While studyingRPI + 3%
After graduating (under threshold)RPI only
After graduating (over threshold)RPI + 0% to 3% (income dependent)

Plan 5 Interest

FeatureRate
Fixed rateRPI only
SimplerSame rate throughout

When Loans Are Written Off

PlanWritten Off After
Plan 1Age 65
Plan 230 years after graduation
Plan 430 years (or age 65)
Plan 540 years after graduation

What “Written Off” Means

EventOutcome
Reach write-off pointRemaining balance cleared
No tax chargeIt’s simply cancelled
Most won’t repay in fullThis is expected

Is University Worth It Financially?

Things to Consider

FactorImpact
Subject choiceAffects earning potential
Career goalsSome require degrees
Alternative routesApprenticeships, vocational
University reputationFor some careers, matters

Graduate Premium

StatisticValue
Average graduate salaryHigher than non-graduates
Lifetime earnings boostSignificant for most subjects
Employment rateHigher for graduates
BUTVaries hugely by subject

Subjects With Strong Returns

Higher ReturnsLower Returns
MedicineCreative arts
DentistryMedia studies
EconomicsPhilosophy
EngineeringSociology
Computer scienceAgriculture
LawCombined studies

Source: IFS research

Managing Money at University

Budgeting Your Maintenance Loan

Category% of Budget
Rent50-60%
Food15-20%
Bills5-10%
Transport5-10%
Social/other5-15%

Stretching Your Money

TipHow
Student discountsUNiDAYS, Student Beans
Part-time workBar, retail, campus jobs
Student bank accountsFree overdrafts
Meal planningBatch cooking
Second-hand booksLibrary, Abe Books

Student Bank Accounts

FeatureWhat to Look For
Interest-free overdraftUp to £3,000
FreebiesRailcard, subscriptions
Mobile bankingConvenient access

Summary

Key PointRemember
Two loansTuition (auto) + Maintenance (means-tested)
Repay when earningAbove threshold only
Written off30-40 years (plan dependent)
Not traditional debtMore like graduate tax
Calculate properlyUse government calculator
Apply earlyDon’t miss deadlines

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Student finance