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Fees & Funding

Full Time Student Funding 2013-14

Last year's changes to student finance affect all undergraduate students from the UK and other EU countries who go to university in England this year and in later years.

But don’t be put off! The system is designed so that students from the UK and EU, studying full-time for their first degree or other higher education course will not have to pay anything while they study. 

The most important things to remember are:

  • Graduates will not make a contribution towards the repayment of their tuition costs until they are earning at least £21,000.
  • There will continue to be loans available for the graduate contribution to cover tuition costs and for maintenance (living costs).
  • Additional non-repayable funding will also be available to students from households with lower incomes in the form of a maintenance grant.
  • Part-time students will also be able to apply for support.

MoneySavingExpert.com have designed a handy student finance calculator to enable you to change the variables such as tuition fee level, maintenance loan level and likely starting salary, and get an idea of what you'll pay back and for how long. Play about with different amounts to see what happens...

 

More resources and helpful guides

Take a look at some more videos and other useful information and presentations to help you find out all you need to know about student finance for 2013.

Fees,waivers and loans

 

If you're still feeling confused...

We're always here to help! Just contact the Student Funding Advice Team

T: 01904 876939
E: fundingadvice@yorksj.ac.uk