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Student loans when married
Vintageryan
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Hi all I have a question that I can't find answered anywhere.
If a mature student want to The OU part time and received a loan to pay for her course does the following affect repayment in anyway?
The student is married and husband earns around £80,000 a year.
The student has a mortgage and around £100,000 in equality in house.
The student has around £50,000 in savings.
So basically does the loan see your husbands income as yours as well or just your own.
Thanks all.
If a mature student want to The OU part time and received a loan to pay for her course does the following affect repayment in anyway?
The student is married and husband earns around £80,000 a year.
The student has a mortgage and around £100,000 in equality in house.
The student has around £50,000 in savings.
So basically does the loan see your husbands income as yours as well or just your own.
Thanks all.
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