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Student Finance Or How to Enjoy Lentils Malcolm Scott Careers Adviser CXK Ltd

Student Finance Or How to Enjoy Lentils Malcolm Scott Careers Adviser CXK Ltd. Tuition fees for 2014. Between £6,000 and £9,000 per year. Paid through tuition fee loan. Household Income £25,000 or less Between £25,001 and £42,611

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Student Finance Or How to Enjoy Lentils Malcolm Scott Careers Adviser CXK Ltd

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  1. Student Finance Or How to Enjoy Lentils Malcolm Scott Careers Adviser CXK Ltd

  2. Tuition fees for 2014 Between £6,000 and £9,000 per year. Paid through tuition fee loan

  3. Household Income £25,000 or less Between £25,001 and £42,611 Over £42,611 Help Available Full £3,387 Grant Maintenance Grant 2014 Partial Grant between £3,387 and £50 No Grant

  4. Maintenance Loans Maximum for Academic Year 2014/2015 London £7,751 Elsewhere £5,555 Home £4,418 35% of loan is means tested once household income exceeds £45,000. First £1400 of maintenance grant replaces loan.

  5. National Health Service bursaries for health professional courses Audiology Podiatry Dental Hygiene & Therapy Dietetics Nursing Midwifery Occupational Therapy Operating Department Practice Orthoptics Physiotherapy Prosthetics & Orthotics Radiography Social Work Speech & Language Therapy

  6. Additional Grants Disabilities Learning Difficulties Care Leavers

  7. University Scholarships and Bursaries • Each university or college has its own rules about eligibility, what types of awards are available, and is responsible for making awards to students • Based on household income, exam performance, achievements etc.

  8. Loan Repayments Annual Income Monthly Repayment £21,000 £0 £25,000 £30 £27,000 £45 Interest rate linked to Retail Price Index

  9. Interest Rates Annual Income Interest Rate £21,000 ‘no real rate’ £21,000-£41,000 ‘tapered increase’ Over £41,000 ‘maximum of RPI plus 3%’ Maximum rate applies while studying Repayments collected by HMRC through PAYE

  10. Further Help: www.gov.uk/studentfinance www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/students www.bestcourse4me.com www.moneysavingexpert.com http://university.which.co.uk www.studentbeans.com

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