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Student Loan Repayment Threshold (monthly or annual)
Morning all, My wife and I are just reviewing our finances... we are both company directors and receive minimal salary plus dividends. I have paid off my loan but my wife has a considerable amount outstanding. She has an undergraduate Plan 1 loan. The government website states that "The thresholds [for repaying] are £364 a…
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Bank Interest + Student Loan Repayment
Hello. Does Bank interest I recevive from savings accounts and ISA counts as income towards my student loan repayments?
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What to do when student loans dont cover rent?
I am going to be getting the minimum loan which is just over £4000 but with rent being £100 a week that £5200 a year so theres a massive short fall. And yes i know i could just get a job and ive applied everywhere. I do have a disability where I cant lift above my head or stand for too long but its not bad enough for PIP…
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Employer went bust - Uni making me pay tuition fee
Hi everyone New to the forum so hoping I am posting on the correct bit... I am just looking for some advice really.. My partner goes to university part time (1 day a week) whilst working the other days. His employer agreed to pay his tuition fees and so it was agreed they would sponsor him for the whole course. He has now…
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Student Loan repayment plan.
Hi My daughter started university in 2010 and graduated in 2013 borrowing maintenance and tuition fees. In 2015 she did a teacher training course for which she borrowed the tuition fees. For repayments, should she be on plan 1 for the university degree and plan 2 for the teacher training course or will the whole loan be…
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Withdrawing From Masters - Student Finance Help
I received a letter this past weekend from student finance, expressing that they had been notified of my choice to withdraw from my masters degree, yet I am confused by the letter. They sent me another loan entitlement summary, which said I had been paid for my first instalment (which I had) and that explained my payment…
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Best place to sell foreign books?
I have a large number of classic novels in both French and Italian from my student days, but am not up to date with where it would be best to sell them. I am not physically close to a university. Can anyone advise please? Thanks
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SLC Interest on money that is deducted
Hi, I just realized today when I got my SLC statement that I am charged monthly a 3.1 (or 3.3%), but they reclaim my tax from HMRC only on the 31st of March of each year. In the meantime, my account is incurring a compound interest, but they do not apply this interest on the money they get from HMRC. Did anybody else…
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Repaying student loan for OU
I have had to defer my last module with the Open University, due to my own ill health and then my fathers, who subsequently passed away. I was not able to register for this year as I was too late. However, I do intend to complete my module, but I noticed that SLC have started to claim payments from me, even though I…
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Part-time Mature Masters Student
Hi Does anyone know if it's possible to get a student bank account as a part-time mature masters student? I seem to remember the overdrafts were pretty good and it'd be great to 'stooze' it, if possible!! thanks :)
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Help to Buy best after graduation?
Hey, Im just new to the MSE Forum, My question is after graduating is the Help to Buy the best account to get? I'm currently with Bank of Scotland and the interest rates across the board seem pitiful for newly graduating students even with the graduate accounts. I have made the decision to renew my NUS card before losing…
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Grant overpayment letter from student finance
Hello, I've tried doing some research and not been able to find much about people who have been in similar situations, so I'm just curious if anyone else has had this issue? I received a letter from student finance today stating that when I got my loan for my university academic year for the 2015/16 term, I was overpaid by…
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Student maintenance loan. Help!!
Hi, I've been looking to take out a student maintenance loan for when I start university. I don't have a clue about this type of loan and neither does my family or friends. The entire sum of my maintenance loan will amount to one years rent at my accomodation (with £20ish spare). I'm not sure how these are paid? Are they…
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NUS Extra card
Is there a list anywhere of accredited courses that allow access to the NUS card? I have signed up for the last 2 years through online 'distance learning' courses but these no longer offer NUS accreditation.
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Healthcare Tuition Fees - Value for Money Question
I am part of the first cohort to be charged for studying to be an Operating Department Practitioner. This qualification was originally covered under the bursary system but is now subject to the standard student loans system. In my case I am on the DipHE course which consists of two years at standard tuition fee and a…
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Paying tuition fees upfront
Hi, My parents have offered to pay for my kids university tuition fees, because they want to and can't stand the idea of them starting out in so much debt, although they will still need a maintenance loan. Wondering how the mechanics of this work, is it better to pay the university directly, or take the tuition fee loan…
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Lonely masters student looking for friends!
Hello everyone, I have recently started a distance learning Masters course and I am feeling a bit lonely and overwhelmed. I don't live in the UK anymore and am struggling with sitting on my own at home in front of the computer. without lectures or tutorials or flatmates to share everything with. Is there anyone else out…
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Martin Lewis calls on UCAS to stop emailing ads for costly private 'student loans'- MSE News
MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis has called on the university admissions service to stop sending out emails with advertising from a private student loan firm... Read the full story: 'Martin Lewis calls on UCAS to stop emailing ads for costly private 'student loans'' Click reply below to discuss. If you haven’t…
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PAYE amounts after student loan paid off
So up until last month I was paying off my student loan via PAYE via my umbrella company. The loan deduction was around £120 a week as I'm paid weekly. The PAYE amount per week was around £292. Since I've had the student loan deduction removed my PAYE deduction has gone up roughly by the amount the loan deduction was. I…