STUDENT FINANCE 2017/18

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STUDENT FINANCE 2017/18 A PARENT S INTRODUCTION SESSION CONTENTS The student finance package Student Loan repayment Applications and information Money management 1

THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGE 2017/18 THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGE SUPPORT AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS INCLUDES: Tuition fee support Maintenance (living cost) support Bursaries, scholarships Additional support & NHS Figures in this section may change, subject to 2017/18 policy approval 2

THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGE 2017/18 Tuition fees TUITION FEES OVERVIEW Currently capped at 9,000 per year for universities and colleges in Wales. Universities and colleges in England who meet certain conditions can charge up to 9,250. The tuition fee will be decided by the university or college, including if it charges different amounts for different courses. The average tuition fee for new students in 2015 was about 8,703. Students at private universities or colleges offering courses designated by the Welsh Government will be able to borrow up to 6,165* towards tuition costs. *Students will have to self-fund any additional fee charged. 3

TUITION FEES TUITION FEE SUPPORT A Tuition Fee Loan of up to 4,296 is available if the university is charging 9,250, or up to 4,046 if the university is charging 9,000, as well as a Fee Grant to cover the difference between the available Tuition Fee Loan and the tuition fee charged by your university. Students can receive a maximum Fee Grant of 4,954. Tuition Fee Loans and Fee Grants are paid directly to your university or college. Tuition Fee Loans are repayable, but only when you ve left university or college and your income is over 21,000 a year. THE STUDENT FINANCE PACKAGE 2017/18 MAINTENANCE SUPPORT 4

MAINTENANCE SUPPORT Maintenance support is available to help with living costs a student will have while in higher education. Two main types of support are available: Maintenance Loan and Welsh Government Learning Grant. The Maintenance Loan is repayable and all eligible students are entitled to receive some funding. The amount of loan available will depend on where a student lives and studies. Maintenance support is paid directly into the student s bank account each term. MAINTENANCE SUPPORT MAINTENANCE LOAN 2017/18 MAXIMUM RATES Full-year student (*) 75% non means tested 25% means tested Maximum loan Parental home 4,019 1,339 5,358 Elsewhere 5,191 1,731 6,922 London 7,273 2,424 9,697 Overseas 6,190 2,063 8,253!! Additional means tested loan is available for each extra week of study for students attending their course beyond 30 weeks. (*) Slightly lower rates of support apply to final year students. 5

MAINTENANCE SUPPORT WELSH GOVERNMENT LEARNING GRANT The Welsh Government Learning Grant doesn t have to be repaid. How much grant a student can get depends on their household income. Household income thresholds for 2017/18: Household income: up to 18,370 Household income: up to 50,020 Full grant of 5,161 Partial grant MAINTENANCE SUPPORT COMBINED SUPPORT: Student living away from home, outside London 2017/18 Household income Welsh Gov Learning Grant Maintenance Loan Total 18,370 & under 5,161 4,342 9,503 20,000 4,715 4,565 9,280 25,000 3,347 5,249 8,596 26,500 2,936 5,454 8,390 30,000 2,099 5,873 7,972 34,000 1,142 6,351 7,493 40,000 734 6,555 7,289 45,000 393 6,726 7,119 50,020 50 6,897 6,947 50,753 0 6,922 6,922 59,408 (+) 0 5,191 (+) 5,191 6

BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS OVERVIEW Many universities and colleges offer financial support to their students through bursaries and scholarships. Bursaries: linked to personal circumstances and, often, household income. awards can include fee waivers or cash. Scholarships: can be linked to academic results or outstanding ability in an area such as sport, music or art. can be subject specific and are limited in numbers. 7

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT & NHS ADDITIONAL SUPPORT OVERVIEW Extra money or support may be available if the student: has a disability, including a long-term health condition, mental-health condition or specific learning difficulty has children or adults who depend on them 8

OTHER COURSES NHS COURSES NHS support Students training for eligible courses may be able to get a bursary from the NHS. A bursary is a yearly payment to help with living costs and tuition fees. It s paid each month and doesn t have to be paid back. More detailed information is available at: http://www.nwsspstudentfinance.wales.nhs.uk/home Full-time students on NHS degrees can also apply for a fixed grant of 1,000 per year. SFW support Full-time NHS students can also apply to Student Finance Wales for a reduced rate Maintenance Loan which is not dependent on income. OTHER COURSES NHS COURSES AT UNIVERSITIES IN ENGLAND Students studying medicine, dentistry or any other allied health profession course at a university or college in England from 2017/18 won t be able to apply for funding from the NHS. They will be able to apply to Student Finance Wales for help with their living costs and tuition fees in the same way as students on other courses. 9

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT OVERVIEW Students won t make repayments until their income is over 21,000 a year gross (before tax). Full-time students will be due to start repaying in the April after graduating/leaving their course. Repayments will be 9% of income over 21,000 and when employed deductions will be made from their pay through the HMRC tax system. If their income falls to 21,000 or below, repayments will stop. Early repayments can be made at any time, but any outstanding loan balance will be written off 30 years after entering repayment. 10

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT THE FIGURES Income each year before tax Income from which 9% will be deducted Approximate monthly repayment 21,000 0 0 25,000 4,000 30 30,000 9,000 67 35,000 14,000 105 40,000 19,000 142 45,000 24,000 180 50,000 29,000 217 60,000 39,000 292! Any outstanding loan balance will be cleared 30 years after entering repayment. 11

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENTS THE INTEREST Interest on the student s loan will depend on their income and circumstances: During study until entering repayment Interest Rate: Retail Price Index plus 3% Income: Under 21,000 Interest Rate: RPI Only Income: 21,000 to 41,000 Interest Rate: RPI plus up to 3% Income: Over 41,000 Interest Rate: RPI plus 3% STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT PARTIAL CANCELLATION OF LOANS Eligibility will be automatic once the student starts repaying their student loan, either voluntarily or when they are required to do so. Partial cancellation of up to 1,500. The amount of partial cancellation a student can received depends on the amount of Maintenance Loan they ve borrowed and their current balance, for example: Students who have a Maintenance Loan of 300 and the amount of their first repayment is 10, they will receive a partial cancellation of 290. Students who have a Maintenance Loan of 3,000 and the amount of their first repayment is 50, they will receive a partial cancellation of 1,500. 12

APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION APPLICATION INFORMATION KEY MESSAGES FOR STUDENTS Apply online through www.studentfinancewales.co.uk as soon as possible once the application service opens to make sure their student finance is in place for the start of their studies. Make a note of their account log-in details & keep them safe (if students have had EMA/ALG continue to use that customer reference number). Students do not need a confirmed place at university or college to apply for student finance. They can change most details online before starting their course. Agree to share information from their application, this helps apply for many bursaries and some scholarships. 13

APPLICATION INFORMATION COMPLETING AN APPLICATION Before starting the application, students should have the following to hand: passport - SLC can check identity using valid UK passport details for most students university and course details bank account details and National Insurance number If you will be supporting a student s application you will need to set up your own account on www.studentfinancewales.co.uk and provide information including: National Insurance number, household income, details of other child dependents If you can t submit income details online, you can provide your details on paper. SUPPORTING AN APPLICATION HOUSEHOLD INCOME If you ll be supporting a student s application for means-tested student finance SFW will need to see details of your household (taxable earned and unearned) income and National Insurance number. Earned income includes: wages, salaries, tips, and other taxable employee pay long-term disability benefits received prior to minimum retirement age net earnings from self-employment Unearned income includes: interest from savings (only the annual summary is required) benefits and pensions rent from property or a room For most applications, SLC verify income from your National Insurance number with no need to send any documents, unless we ask for them. 14

SUPPORTING AN APPLICATION TAX YEAR USED FOR ASSESSMENTS Please give financial information for the tax year prior to when the student will start in higher education. For students starting in Sept 2017 please submit financial information for the 2015/16 tax year. Supporting an application drop in income: If your income has dropped by 15% or more in the current tax year SFW can reassess an application so a student may receive additional support. Submitting a Current Year Income form: Support the student's application for finance as normal. Complete the (CYI) form with estimates of this financial year's details. Provide evidence to support estimates at the end of the current tax year. APPLICATION INFORMATION STUDENTFINANCEWALES.CO.UK 15

UNISTATS COMPARE UNIVERSITIES AND COURSES MONEY MANAGEMENT 16

MONEY MANAGEMENT HINTS AND TIPS FOR STUDENTS Before starting in higher education, students should think about the costs they are likely to face and how to manage their money, tips include: Plan a budget and (try to) stick to it! Ask questions and get any advice they need. Check out student bank accounts and NUS Extra cards. Try to avoid taking credit cards, store cards or pay day loans!! If they need financial support and advice once they are at university or college, staff there will be able to help. WHAT NEXT? Research - studentfinancewales.co.uk - guides and quick guides Apply - online - on time Payment - loans and grants paid into bank account shortly after starting course - fees paid directly to the university or college Repayment - start paying back their loans when they have left university and earn over 21,000 17

QUESTIONS? CONTACT STUDENT FINANCE WALES For further Information on student finance and applications call us on: Customer helpline: 0300 200 4050 There are no silly questions when it comes to student finance, so if you re unsure, ask! 18