David Gilani »
06 October 2013 »
Good news, everyone! – the Government promises that student loan repayment conditions for all pre-2012 entry students won’t change (although may still be sold off to private investors). Loans from post-2012 students (9k fees) have had no plans for sale, so far. Earlier in the summer, there was some worrying news that the government […]
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Tags: Eradicating Student Poverty, student loan, Student Poverty
David Gilani »
28 August 2013 »
No student should have finances hold them back from getting their education! For all UK students paying £9,000 tuition fees and with a family income beneath £42,600, you’re entitled to pick between receiving a fee waiver or a bursary when you enrol – but what does this mean? Watch the videos below to help […]
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Tags: bursaries, Eradicating Student Poverty, fee-waivers, Financial Support, Student Poverty
David Gilani »
12 July 2013 »
When the government raised the cap on tuition fees, they also made various changes to how all future students will pay back their loans – however, this new system is having teething problems already. Here are some key things to consider about student loans and their repayments: Student Loans in this context only refer to […]
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Tags: Eradicating Student Poverty, finances, Money, student loan, Student Poverty, Trustee Board