Money & Budgeting
Student Finance Guide UK — Fees, Loans & How to Apply
Complete guide to UK student finance. Understanding tuition fees, maintenance loans, repayment thresholds, and how the system really works.
Understanding student finance can be confusing. This guide explains how it really works so you can make informed decisions.
How Student Finance Works
Two Types of Loan
| Loan Type |
What It Covers |
| Tuition Fee Loan |
Fees paid direct to university |
| Maintenance Loan |
Living costs, paid to you |
Key Principle
Student loans work more like a graduate tax than a traditional debt:
- Only repay if earning enough
- Repayments linked to income
- Written off after set period
- Doesn’t affect credit rating
Tuition Fees 2025/26
Maximum Fees by Country
| Where You Study |
Maximum Annual Fee |
| England |
£9,535 |
| Wales |
£9,000 |
| Scotland (Scottish students) |
£0 (free) |
| Scotland (English/Welsh/NI students) |
£9,250 |
| Northern Ireland |
£4,750 |
Tuition Fee Loan
| Feature |
Details |
| Available to |
All UK students |
| Means-tested |
No — everyone gets full amount |
| Paid to |
University directly |
| You receive |
Nothing directly |
Maintenance Loan 2025/26
Maximum Amounts (England)
| Living Situation |
Maximum |
| Living at home |
£8,610 |
| Living away (outside London) |
£10,544 |
| Living away (in London) |
£13,762 |
| Final year adjustment |
Slightly lower |
Means-Testing
| Household Income |
What You Get |
| Up to £25,000 |
Maximum amount |
| £25,000 - £62,500 |
Reduces gradually |
| Over £65,000 |
Minimum amount (~65% of max) |
Example Maintenance Loans
| Household Income |
Away from Home (Outside London) |
| £25,000 or less |
£10,544 |
| £35,000 |
~£9,000 |
| £45,000 |
~£7,500 |
| £55,000 |
~£6,500 |
| £65,000+ |
~£4,700 |
Student Finance by Nation
England (Student Finance England)
| Feature |
Details |
| Tuition fee |
Up to £9,535 |
| Maintenance |
Means-tested |
| Repayment Plan |
Plan 2 or Plan 5 |
| Apply at |
gov.uk/student-finance |
Scotland (SAAS)
| Feature |
For Scottish Students |
| Tuition fee |
£0 (free in Scotland) |
| Maintenance |
Bursary + loan combination |
| Apply at |
saas.gov.uk |
Wales (Student Finance Wales)
| Feature |
Details |
| Tuition fee |
£9,000 maximum |
| Support |
Maintenance grant + loan |
| Apply at |
studentfinancewales.co.uk |
Northern Ireland (Student Finance NI)
| Feature |
Details |
| Tuition fee |
£4,750 (in NI) |
| Maintenance |
Grant + loan |
| Apply at |
studentfinanceni.co.uk |
Additional Support
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)
| Feature |
Details |
| For |
Students with disabilities/learning difficulties |
| Covers |
Equipment, support workers, travel |
| Means-tested |
No |
| Repayable |
No — it’s a grant |
NHS Bursaries
| Course |
Support Available |
| Nursing |
Additional payments available |
| Midwifery |
Grant support |
| Allied health |
Various support |
Social Work Bursary
Available for social work degree students — combination of grants and loans.
University Bursaries
| Type |
Who Offers |
| Low-income bursaries |
Most universities |
| Academic scholarships |
Higher grades |
| Sports scholarships |
Athletic ability |
| Specific subjects |
Shortage areas |
Always check what your university offers directly.
How to Apply
Timeline
| When |
Action |
| February/March |
Applications open |
| May |
Ideal deadline for September start |
| September |
Academic year begins |
| Ongoing |
Apply up to 9 months into course |
| Document |
Why Needed |
| National Insurance number |
Identity |
| Passport/ID |
Verification |
| University details |
UCAS course code |
| Bank details |
For maintenance payments |
| Household income |
Means-testing (parents complete) |
Application Steps
- Create Student Finance account
- Complete application form
- Parents/guardians complete income section
- Submit supporting documents
- Receive Student Finance Entitlement letter
- Confirm university and course
Repaying Your Loan
Repayment Plans
| Plan |
Who It Applies To |
| Plan 1 |
English/Welsh students before 2012 |
| Plan 2 |
English/Welsh students 2012-2023 |
| Plan 5 |
English students from 2023 |
| Plan 4 |
Scottish students |
Repayment Thresholds (2025/26)
| Plan |
Annual Threshold |
Monthly |
| Plan 1 |
£24,990 |
£2,082 |
| Plan 2 |
£27,295 |
£2,274 |
| Plan 4 |
£31,395 |
£2,616 |
| Plan 5 |
£25,000 |
£2,083 |
How Repayments Work
| Feature |
Details |
| Rate |
9% of income above threshold |
| Collection |
Through PAYE (automatic) |
| Self-employed |
Through tax return |
Example Monthly Repayments
| Annual Salary |
Plan 2 Monthly Repayment |
| £25,000 |
£0 |
| £30,000 |
£20 |
| £35,000 |
£58 |
| £40,000 |
£95 |
| £50,000 |
£170 |
| £60,000 |
£245 |
Interest Rates
Plan 2 Interest
| Status |
Interest Rate |
| While studying |
RPI + 3% |
| After graduating (under threshold) |
RPI only |
| After graduating (over threshold) |
RPI + 0% to 3% (income dependent) |
Plan 5 Interest
| Feature |
Rate |
| Fixed rate |
RPI only |
| Simpler |
Same rate throughout |
When Loans Are Written Off
| Plan |
Written Off After |
| Plan 1 |
Age 65 |
| Plan 2 |
30 years after graduation |
| Plan 4 |
30 years (or age 65) |
| Plan 5 |
40 years after graduation |
What “Written Off” Means
| Event |
Outcome |
| Reach write-off point |
Remaining balance cleared |
| No tax charge |
It’s simply cancelled |
| Most won’t repay in full |
This is expected |
Is University Worth It Financially?
Things to Consider
| Factor |
Impact |
| Subject choice |
Affects earning potential |
| Career goals |
Some require degrees |
| Alternative routes |
Apprenticeships, vocational |
| University reputation |
For some careers, matters |
Graduate Premium
| Statistic |
Value |
| Average graduate salary |
Higher than non-graduates |
| Lifetime earnings boost |
Significant for most subjects |
| Employment rate |
Higher for graduates |
| BUT |
Varies hugely by subject |
Subjects With Strong Returns
| Higher Returns |
Lower Returns |
| Medicine |
Creative arts |
| Dentistry |
Media studies |
| Economics |
Philosophy |
| Engineering |
Sociology |
| Computer science |
Agriculture |
| Law |
Combined studies |
Source: IFS research
Managing Money at University
Budgeting Your Maintenance Loan
| Category |
% of Budget |
| Rent |
50-60% |
| Food |
15-20% |
| Bills |
5-10% |
| Transport |
5-10% |
| Social/other |
5-15% |
Stretching Your Money
| Tip |
How |
| Student discounts |
UNiDAYS, Student Beans |
| Part-time work |
Bar, retail, campus jobs |
| Student bank accounts |
Free overdrafts |
| Meal planning |
Batch cooking |
| Second-hand books |
Library, Abe Books |
Student Bank Accounts
| Feature |
What to Look For |
| Interest-free overdraft |
Up to £3,000 |
| Freebies |
Railcard, subscriptions |
| Mobile banking |
Convenient access |
Summary
| Key Point |
Remember |
| Two loans |
Tuition (auto) + Maintenance (means-tested) |
| Repay when earning |
Above threshold only |
| Written off |
30-40 years (plan dependent) |
| Not traditional debt |
More like graduate tax |
| Calculate properly |
Use government calculator |
| Apply early |
Don’t miss deadlines |