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 Posted: 17:22 - 24 May 2011 Post subject: Student finance Uni stuff. |
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I'm just looking at my daughter's student finance stuff for Sussex Uni. Now none of the family have been to Uni before so this is all new stuff to us. No in-laws to askso I thought I'd turn to the mighty BCF for hints, tips and pitfall-avoidance advice
WHat's the significance of having someone 'supporting her application'? Id this just means-testing to determine eligibility for stuff like maintainance grant etc or does it have a bearing on the amount of loan she can get or it's repayment terms?
Another thing, she's lucky in that this year the fees are capped much lower than they will be next year onwards. She tells me that her second and third years will also be capped at the lower rates and not at the new £9k cap the gov't has introduced. Is that correct? I bloody hope so
Anybody got anything else they think I should be considering? I don't want to send off the application then find out I missed out on a trick somewhere.
Pete. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I started uni last september and had to go through the whole process.
The support application is for parents (or in my case partners) to fill out as you're the one who she is currently dependant on. Basically they look at how much your household income is and base how much loan and grant she's entitled to from that. It's not credit checked in anyway, so the loan amount is not worked out like a personal loan is where the amount you borrow depends on your credit score.... It's done purely on a means test (the support application) and how much the guv'ment thinks she'll need. It certainly isn't anything to do with repayment either, as that is based on her earnings once she graduates.
As for the fees being capped, I've still got three years to go, but providing I stay on the same course, my fees will remain at the current rate (something like £3350 a year bar inflation) for the duration of my study. It's only those that start after the fees increase that will have to pay it. Even if the did rise, the guv'ment will still cover the fees cost and they wont be repayable until she's graduated and earning over 21k under the new system... The repayment rate will also be lower than it currently is (despite students owing more).
One thing I will add is to send them as much as you possibly can with regards to evidence. They will require basics (think it's stuff like proof of address, UK residency etc), but if you send them stuff like bank statements showing all your bills (gas, water, leccy, insurance, council tax, tv licence etc) they may give her more grants than loans, which means the total amount repayable may be lower. I did this part way through the year and they removed £1400 from my loan and turned it into grant, which means that although the amount they give me is near enough the same, I'll owe less at the end (which is nice as it means I'm getting a small amount of my tax contributions back after all these years instead of it lining the pockets of smack-heads and jeremy kyle contestants).
Oh and SLC (student loans company) are really shit at paperwork. They sent me loads of reminders telling me to do stuff I'd already done (sending proofs, signing and returning agreements etc), each time I rang them they just said "oh it's an automated thing, your stuff will be in a pile on someones desk, just ignore the reminder". Their systems really take the biscuit, but you just have to roll with it.
It may also be worth checking the financial services department of her uni, as most universities do bursaries based on academic achievements and such and she may be eligible... just a thought
PM me if you have any more questions and I'll do my best to answer them
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She definately won't qualify for any grants, as I earn too much, so do I still need to go through the whole evidence thing or will it make no odds?
What I had in mind was for her to take the £3k maintainance loan and use it as her living costs and I will pay her accomodation for the first year at least.
I've read different places that they might not award her the full amount because of my earnings and they expect me to contribute but isn't paying her rent contributing? The maintainance loan isn't enough to cover rent let alone food/toiletries/beer. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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The amount she gets depends on how much her parents earn. So take the full amount that a student could get then take off how much she's getting then give her that much.
So say it's £6k max, she's getting 3k, give her the other 3k.
The loan covers the fees, then the maintenance money is paid in 3 instalments through the year, i suggest you do the same.
I think i got 4500 maintenance, over 9 months that's £500 a month, and i was paying £320 rent. Could you live on £180 a month whilst drinking more than you've ever done before? No. That's why i had to get a 'job' and apply for the hardship money in January  |
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This is uni, there will be 90% booze and the other 10% will be everything else . |
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I've been through all of the student financing pages and see nothing about 'beer grant' or 'pinacolada allowance'
Another question.
In the second year, students have to move off-campus. Does this usually cost more, or less, on average? What's the most common second-year accommodation setup that students use? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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All of my uni friends that live in halls are all moving into "student" houses (private rental). Every year my univeristy publishes a "home-run" list, which has all the student orientated private rental properties in the surrounding area, I'd assume her uni will do the same. From what I've seen, they all seem to be moving in with the people they shared a flat with in uni halls (bar kicking out the nob-heads and replacing with a friend). They're typically 4-8 bedroom houses decked out to suit having students in them (read; smell a bit funky and most rooms are hose-downable ). There's plenty of them and I think it works out to roughly the same cost as uni halls. Some include bills, some don't... It's like most private rental houses, just with a slightly bigger bond. ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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The first-year accommodation is £110pw all-in on campus. I would imagine that 8 sharing a house would come out less would it not? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| Charlie wrote: | I didn't think the maintenance loan was means tested. I thought the maintenance grant was the only thing that was means tested. My loans aren't means tested, however I've always got the maximum for the maintenance loan. |
Well I was wrong:
| Student Finance Company wrote: | MAINTENANCE LOAN
The maintenance loan is the main student loan product for living costs for full-time undergraduate students and those on initial teacher training courses.
It comprises the non-financially assessed portion, which all students who are eligible for the loan can receive; the financially assessed portion, which depends on household income; and a provision for extra weeks' study, which is also financially assessed.
Maximum entitlement is affected by place of residence, (parental home, away from parental home or away from parental home in London), year of course (final or non-final), and entitlement to other financial support, such as NHS bursaries. Maintenance loans are paid directly to the student in three instalments. |
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| Poseidon wrote: | | Pete. wrote: | The first-year accommodation is £110pw all-in on campus. I would imagine that 8 sharing a house would come out less would it not? |
You'd like to think so wouldn't you, but remember, most landlords won't take on students because of the typical student stereotype, which means that students have to go to specialist student landlords. These guys are aware of how much students pay to live in halls and know they have their tenants over a barrel so to speak, so whilst it may be a little cheaper, it wont be by a huge margin. My two closest friends at uni are going to be paying £350 a month each for a room in a shared house of 6. Bills aren't included (don't forget in halls all the electric, water, internet etc is all included) so they will only be marginally better off out of halls. |
It's all about shopping around though; I can't remember the cost of my halls in first year but it was around £100 a week. A nice 8 bed house on a nice street in the nicer part of Leeds student areas was £70 a week not including bills. Spent around £15-20 a month on bills.
This year in a nice 4 bed room house, in a slightly dodgy student area of Leeds I am paying £75 a week including unlimited bills (which is good as the house was freezing most of the time in second year!). Also only pay £15 a week for July and August. Landlord is also a lot better, more laid back and fixes problems quickly (which is the most important bit). ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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