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Student Budgeting Guide UK — Managing Money at University
How to budget as a UK university student. Managing student loans, living costs, part-time work, and staying financially healthy during your studies.
Student finances can be challenging.
Student Income Sources
Maintenance Loan (2024-25)
| Living Situation |
Maximum Loan |
| Living at home |
£8,610 |
| Away from home, outside London |
£10,227 |
| Away from home, in London |
£13,348 |
| Overseas study |
£11,532 |
Actual loan depends on household income. These are maximums.
Other Income Sources
| Source |
Typical Amount |
| Part-time job |
£300-£600/month |
| Parental support |
Varies widely |
| University bursaries |
£500-£3,000/year |
| Scholarships |
Variable |
| Summer earnings |
£2,000-£4,000+ |
How to Budget Your Loan
Calculate Termly Budget
| Step |
Calculation |
| 1 |
Total annual maintenance loan |
| 2 |
Divide by months at uni (~9-10) |
| 3 |
This is your monthly budget |
Example: £10,227 Loan
| Period |
Amount |
| Total loan |
£10,227 |
| Per term (3 terms) |
£3,409 |
| Per month (~9 months) |
£1,136 |
Typical Student Budget
| Category |
Monthly |
% of Budget |
| Rent |
£400-£600 |
35-50% |
| Bills |
£50-£100 |
5-10% |
| Food |
£150-£200 |
15-20% |
| Transport |
£30-£50 |
3-5% |
| Course costs |
£20-£40 |
2-4% |
| Social |
£100-£150 |
10-15% |
| Phone |
£15-£25 |
1-2% |
| Other |
£50-£100 |
5-10% |
| Total |
£815-£1,265 |
100% |
Accommodation Costs
Types of Student Housing
| Type |
Typical Cost |
Bills Included? |
| University halls (catered) |
£150-£250/week |
Yes, including food |
| University halls (self-catered) |
£100-£180/week |
Usually yes |
| Private halls |
£100-£200/week |
Often yes |
| Private rented house share |
£80-£150/week |
Usually no |
Choosing Your Housing
| In First Year |
Consider |
| University halls |
Security, social, all-inclusive |
| Cost |
May be more expensive but predictable |
| Later Years |
Consider |
| Private rental |
Often cheaper per week |
| Bills on top |
Budget extra £50-£100/month |
| Contract length |
12 months vs 40-44 weeks |
Food Budgeting
Weekly Food Budget
| Level |
Weekly |
Strategy |
| Tight budget |
£25-£35 |
Meal planning, basic ingredients |
| Moderate |
£35-£50 |
Some convenience, occasional treats |
| Comfortable |
£50-£70 |
More variety, less restriction |
Saving on Food
| Strategy |
Saving |
| Meal planning |
Reduces waste and impulse |
| Batch cooking |
Cheap per portion |
| Supermarket own brands |
30-50% cheaper |
| Yellow sticker shopping |
Reduced items |
| Cook with housemates |
Share costs and portions |
| Student discount (Unidays/TOTUM) |
Fast food discounts |
Cheap Meal Ideas
| Meal |
Cost Per Serving |
| Pasta with tinned tomatoes |
£0.40-£0.60 |
| Bean chilli |
£0.80-£1.20 |
| Omelette |
£0.50-£0.80 |
| Rice and stir fry veg |
£0.70-£1.00 |
| Soup and bread |
£0.50-£1.00 |
Part-Time Work
Balancing Work and Study
| Recommendation |
Details |
| Term time |
Max 15-20 hours/week |
| Holidays |
More hours if wanted |
| Exam periods |
Reduce hours |
| Watch for impact |
On grades and wellbeing |
Student-Friendly Jobs
| Job Type |
Advantages |
| Campus jobs |
Understand student schedule |
| Bar/restaurant |
Flexible shifts |
| Retail |
Evening/weekend work |
| Tutoring |
High hourly rate, flexible |
| Freelance |
Work when you want |
Earnings Potential
| Hours/Week |
Minimum Wage |
Monthly |
| 10 hours |
£11.44 |
~£500 |
| 15 hours |
£11.44 |
~£750 |
| 20 hours |
£11.44 |
~£1,000 |
Rates for 21+ as of April 2024. Tax threshold means most goes untaxed.
Managing Term-by-Term
Loan Payment Schedule
| Term |
When Paid |
| Autumn term |
September |
| Spring term |
January |
| Summer term |
April |
Avoiding Term-End Poverty
| Strategy |
How |
| Budget monthly, not termly |
Spread money evenly |
| Emergency buffer |
Keep £200-£300 aside |
| Track spending |
Know where you are |
| Reduce end of term |
When running low |
Student Discounts
Where to Get Them
| Provider |
What It Offers |
| TOTUM (NUS) |
Wide range of discounts |
| UNiDAYS |
Online and in-store deals |
| Student Beans |
Various retailers |
| Amazon Prime Student |
Reduced rate |
| Spotify/Apple Music |
Student plans |
Common Discounts
| Service |
Student Discount |
| Apple Music |
50% off |
| Spotify Premium |
50% off |
| Amazon Prime |
50% off (or free trial) |
| ASOS |
10% off |
| Train travel |
16-25 Railcard (1/3 off) |
| Gym |
Many have student rates |
Financial Difficulties
University Support
| Resource |
What It Offers |
| Hardship fund |
Emergency grants |
| Student services |
Financial advice |
| Bursaries |
May be available |
| Payment plans |
For accommodation |
Warning Signs
| Sign |
Action |
| Regularly running out |
Review budget |
| Skipping meals |
Seek help |
| Using overdraft heavily |
Get advice |
| Missing rent |
Talk to uni/landlord |
| Stress about money |
Student services |
Where to Get Help
| Service |
Help Available |
| Student money advisor |
Budget help, fund applications |
| Citizens Advice |
Debt advice |
| Student union |
Advocacy, emergency help |
| University hardship fund |
Grants for emergencies |
Bank Accounts
Student Bank Accounts
| Feature |
Look For |
| Interest-free overdraft |
£1,000-£3,000 |
| Freebies |
Student offers vary |
| Good app |
Easy management |
| Overdraft increases |
Each year |
Using the Overdraft
| Approach |
Recommendation |
| Treat as emergency |
Not regular spending |
| Don’t max out |
Leave buffer |
| Plan to repay |
Clear after graduation |
| Compare banks |
Overdraft limits vary |
Summer Finances
Summer Term Loan
| Reality |
What to Know |
| April payment |
Smaller or same as others |
| Exams period |
Less living costs (maybe) |
| After exams |
May need additional income |
Summer Earning Strategy
| Option |
Benefit |
| Full-time work |
Build savings for next year |
| Internship |
Experience + sometimes pay |
| Live at home |
Reduce costs, save more |
| Save for first year buffer |
Next September covered |
Summary: Student Budget Checklist
Setup
| Task |
Done |
| Open student bank account |
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| Calculate monthly budget |
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| Set up spending tracker |
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| Get student discount cards |
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| Budget for each term |
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Monthly Review
| Check |
Done |
| Spending on track |
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| No unexpected outgoings |
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| On target for term end |
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| Emergency fund intact |
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Key Numbers
| Figure |
Your Amount |
| Monthly income (loan) |
£____ |
| Part-time earnings |
£____ |
| Total monthly |
£____ |
| Fixed costs (rent, bills) |
£____ |
| Available for spending |
£____ |
Budget Split
| Category |
Target % |
| Rent/housing |
35-50% |
| Food |
15-20% |
| Bills/phone |
5-10% |
| Transport |
3-5% |
| Social |
10-15% |
| Savings/buffer |
5-10% |
Student life is about more than money — but good money habits let you enjoy it without stress. Start simple, track spending, and ask for help if needed.
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