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Government support for undergraduates

Information for students starting in 2012

You will not have to pay your tuition fees up front as the Government will provide UK and EU students with a tuition fee loan which you only start to repay after graduation, once you are earning over £21,000. You will be able to access these loans for your tuition fees, while grants (for those from lower income families) and loans for maintenance support will also be available.

If your family income is up to £25,000, you will be entitled to a more generous student maintenance grant of up to £3,250 which is non-repayable. If your family income is up to £42,000, you will be entitled to a partial grant. Maintenance loans will be available for all eligible full-time students. More information on the student loan rates and maintenance grants is available on the Government’s website.

Information for students who started in 2011

Tuition fee loans and grants

Maintenance loans and grants

Supplementary grants

NHS funding

New students can apply for all government support via the Student Finance England website: www.studentfinanceengland.co.uk (for English students), Student Awards Agency for Scotland: http://www.student-support-saas.gov.uk/ (for Scottish students), Student Finance Wales: http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/ (for Welsh students) or Student Finance NI: http://www.studentfinanceni.co.uk/ (for Northern Irish students).

Current students should continue to apply via their usual route.