United Kingdom - Apply for Maintenance Loan
ProcedureEdit
Application process varies for students applying from England (Student Finance England), Scotland (Students Awards Agency for Scotland), Wales (Student Finance Wales), or Northern Ireland (Student Finance Northern Ireland).
To those living in the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey) or Isle of Man, get in touch with the education authority.
To help you inquire about how you can avail a Maintenance Loan in your country you may use the contact information below.
Required DocumentsEdit
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Office Locations & ContactsEdit
EnglandEdit
Student Finance England
PO Box 210
Darlington DL1 9HJ
Telephone: 0300 100 0607
Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm
Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 4pm
Textphone: 0300 100 0622
Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm
ScotlandEdit
The Student Awards Agency for Scotland
Saughton House
Broomhouse Drive
EDINBURGH
EH11 3UT
The number you should call will depend on your course type or where you are studying. Contact numbers - details
WalesEdit
Student Finance Wales
Telephone 0300 200 4050
Minicom 0300 100 1693
Opening hours are:
Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm
Saturday 9am to 1pm
Sunday Closed
PO Box 211
Llandudno Junction,
LL30 9FU
Northern IrelandEdit
Student Finance Northern Ireland
Telephone Enquiries
- Phone: 0300 100 0077
- Minicom: 0300 100 0625 You must have access to a Minicom device in order to use this service
Opening hours
Monday to Friday - 8.00 am to 8.00 pm
Saturday and Sunday - 9.00 am to 4.00 pm
Channel IslandsEdit
Jersey
Student Finance
Phone: 01534 449450
Fax: 01534 447420
Email: [email protected]
Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm
Careers Jersey
Philip Le Feuvre House
La Motte Street
St Helier
Jersey
JE4 8PE
Guernsey
Education Department
PO BOX 32
Grange Road
St Peter Port
Guernsey
GY1 3AU
Channel Islands
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 01481 733000
Fax: +44 714475
Isle of ManEdit
Education and Children
Head Office:
Hamilton House
Peel Road
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM1 5EZ
Telephone: +44 1624 685808 or +44 1624 693838
EligibilityEdit
Maintenance Loans are offered to full-time UK students. Part-time students, EU students and students aged 60 and over cant apply.
Your qualification for student finance depends on:
Your university or college: Must be in the UK and either:
- publicly funded (paid for by the government); or
- privately funded but running individual courses that receive public funding.
Your course: The course must be offered in the UK, and one of the following:
- a first degree, eg BA, BSc or BEd
- a Foundation Degree
- a Certificate of Higher Education
- a Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE)
- a Higher National Certificate (HNC)
- a Higher National Diploma (HND)
- a Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE)
- Initial Teacher Training
Note: Get in touch with your university or college that ask if your course is recognised.
If youve studied a higher education course before: Generally, youll only get student finance if youre doing your first higher education qualification. This is true even if your previous course was self-funded.
However, you may still get limited funding if, for example:
- you change course
- you leave your course but decide to start again
- youre topping up a higher education qualification, eg youve finished an HNC, HND or Foundation Degree and now want to do an honours degree
Your age: To apply for a Maintenance Loan you have to be under 60 at the start of the course.
Your nationality or residency status:
- Applicants must be a UK national or have settled status (no restrictions on how long you can stay)
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InstructionsEdit
Maintenance Loan for living costs: Applicants may be asked to give details of their household income. The loan is paid directly into the applicants bank account at the start of term. Applicants will have to pay the loan back.
Depending on where you apply, your loan contract is with either the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) in England; the Department for Employment and Learning (DEL) in Northern Ireland; the Scottish Ministers; the Welsh Ministers or The Student Loans Company (SLC), which is a non-profit government organisation.
Student Loans Company (SLC): Responsible for:
- paying the loans for English, Welsh, Northern Irish and EU students;
- managing your account, including adding interest and refunding any overpayments; and
- answering questions about your loan.
Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
A Maintenance Loan helps with your living costs and is paid to you in three installments throughout the academic year.
Following is a procedure on how students can apply for a Maintenance Loan.
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External LinksEdit
- GOV.UK:
- Student finance guides for 2015 to 2016:
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