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Help With Student Loans - HERE!
Hey, i have alot of Knowledge of how the student loans procedure works. If anyone needs any help, i can advise as much general info. Obviously i cant divulge into specifics due to Data Protection and the fact that i'd get fired, but anything i can help with, just let me know.
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MSE’S ‘Academoney’ support discussion thread
DIWEDDARIAD Mawrth 2021: Mae cwrs ‘Academoney’ bellach wedi’i gyfieithu i’r Gymraeg. Cofrestrwch i gwblhau’r cwrs yn Gymrae yn fan hyn, ac am fwy o wybodaeth, gwelwch stori newyddion ddiweddaraf MSE. UPDATE March 2021: The ‘Academoney’ course has now been translated into Welsh. Sign up to do the course in Welsh here and…
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The Great 'Student Discounts' hunt
How about having a great student discount hunt with the new term coming up - hopefully I will qualify for them then as I am looking to do a hunt and it would be useful to have all the discounts in one place _________________________ Note from martin: I love this idea and have therefore adopted it and made it an 'official'…
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New to the Student MoneySaving board? Start here
👩🎓 Some Forum threads you may find useful: * The great student discount hunt * ‘Should I repay my post-2012 student loan?’ discussion * 38 and going to Uni! * Old Style recipe index * The cleaning recipe index Seen any more good student threads on the Forum? Let us know! 💬 🎓 More relevant student content from…
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Having a plan 2 loan and then starting a PGCE
I started university in 2020, so was on a plan 2 loan. I am starting a PGCE in September. As far as I'm aware, I will therefore be on a plan 5 loan. Does this mean when I start to repay it, I will have to pay back both loans separately at the same time, so my total yearly contributions to both will end up being around…
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Guide discussion: Student loans in Northern Ireland
This is the place to discuss our guide on 'Student Loans: Northern Ireland'. We'd love to hear your thoughts, personal experiences, and general feedback. If you haven’t already, join the forum to reply. If you aren’t sure how it all works, read our New to Forum? Intro Guide.'
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Plan 5 student loan question
I'm 36 and have a place on a graduate entry medicine course. I would be 40 when I graduate. I understand the new plan 5 student loans are not written off until 40 years. Is it possible I could be repaying the loan up until I'm 80, if my income or pension were over the threshold? I'm debating whether to take up my offer due…
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I've paid more than 9% over the threshold
Hi, I've tried to get a refund in the past because I paid more money to the SLC than the 9% over the threshold, but they said they can't refund me as I earnt over the threshold that year, regardless if the amount I paid was incorrect. Are they allowed to do this? The same has happened this year, I've still aplied for the…
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Can't reclaim Student Loan overpayments for 2023/4???
The Student Loan Company had the form to reclaim previous years on their website but said we had to wait until the 6th April before any claim can be made against the previous tax year. I overpaid due to a lump sum of back pay but am still under the annual threshold and have been waiting months until April to claim it back.…
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Student Bank Account Perks - Free Railcard
Santander offer a free 4 year railcard if you open up one of their student bank accounts. It states that the student account gives a definite £1,500 0% overdraft in years one to three, provided you pay in £500+ every four months. You can also claim a free four-year 16-25 Railcard (worth £100) If you don't pay in £500 a…
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Post grad loan or self-fund - will I gain on interest if I take the loan?
If I do a Master's, I can get a loan of £12,000. I'm looking at three courses, each costing £5,500, £7000 or £10,800 (I will pick one). I earn more than £21,000 but less than £27,000 a year, and will be studying part time. If I take the loan, will I gain more interest by putting the bit I don't need into a good savings…
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Is Martin Lewis still correct with not repaying student loans early in this situation?
I have a plan 1 loan that was quite big. Martin's advice has always been to not repay them because it's not like other debt, has "no real cost of borrowing", and gets written off eventually etc. The main point he makes is that there are better uses for your money, such as paying off other debts with higher interest rates…
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Checking overpaid student loan repayments
Hi, I am sure that I am due refunds for over paying student loan repayments in several years between 2002 and 2020. I have had an erratic working life sometimes in full time work, sometimes part-time, on benefits, in short contracted or agency work etc etc. I only found out through MSE that if your final overall annual…
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student loan refund 2002-2024
Hi, I am sure that I am due refunds for over paying student loan repayments in several years between 2002 and 2024. I have had an erratic working life sometimes in full time work, sometimes part-time, on benefits, in short contracted or agency work etc etc. It is a nightmare finding any tax records to verify what my…
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Postgrad loan repayment threshold query
Can anyone clarify for me; I know the threshold for repayment on a postgrad loan starts at earning over £21,000pa BUT what if I earned high one month (over £1750) but over the year my earnings were below £21,000, will I still expect to see a deduction in my payslip to SLC?
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Plan 1 Repayments and when its written off
I started my undergraduate degree in 2004 and ended in 2008. I therefore received student loan payments both before and after the '25 year write off' rule change that applied from 1 Sept 2006. I'm struggling to understand if all of my undergraduate loan payments are written off at the age of 65, or if the loan payments I…
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Student Maintenance Loan - Parents/Household Income
When working out the household income for calculating how much a student would be entitled to for a maintenance loan, is the income purely based on your gross salary? Or does the income include other incomes such as benefits that you may receive, savings accounts etc? Thanks
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student loan vs savings
Eldest about to go off to University in Scotland. Tuition fees will therefore be covered but he'll get no grant as we're above the threshold as we both work. So he could take out a maintenance loan of £6000 +£2400 per year. However, he has savings left by a grandparent currently earning about 5% (though I expect that will…
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Student Loan Repayments, Under threshold
Hi all, i wonder if you can all help me i cannot seem to get any advice off SFE or my work. so i am on band 2 of student loan which states i don't need to pay anything back if i don't earn over 27k or £524 a week. however when my company gets bonus or over payments from wage increase sometimes it works out that it pushes…
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Council tax bill when course has NOT ended
Good day MSE forum members! I need your advice. I know that councils can send a bill for residual council tax to students if the stay beyond the end of their course in a property. However, my son has received one while still having two terms left. The bill appears to be for the third year of his Masters course, which is a…
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Help/advice needed - do I overpay student finance
Hi there, I am on plan 2 (graduated 2017) and have paid off the debt down from 39k to 33k (including associated interest). I have a salary of around 80k and get an annual bonus that would allow me to pay off bigger chunks each year. I was wondering, given the interest on the loans is now higher than savings accounts and…
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Plan 1 finishing how does this effect post grad loan
Hi I’m about to finish my plan 1 UG student loan (finally!). I have been also paying my post grad loan since April 2022 (est finish paying off 2027). If my plan 1 is finished will my post grad payment go up? I was really looking forward to actually having the cash from paying my plan 1 forever!
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Student Loan query
So, I'm reaching the very end of my student loan payments (finally!). However, I'm incurring interest of almost 6.5%. I've managed to get an interest free credit card which would mean I can pay off the balance of my loan, halve my month payments and still pay it off in under the next 12 months incurring no additional…
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Student Loan Arrears Accrued
I recently moved abroad for work commitment, and the student loan company increased my repayment schedule since I moved. I called them to discuss that I cannot afford to pay the increased amount, and after assessing my situation we agreed to £80-100/month regularly without missing payment. They said you will have to pay…