Student Finance
There are a number of important student finance changes happening that will affect those starting Higher Education courses from 2012.
The resources linked to below provide clear, concise information about these changes, telling you all you need to know about the true cost of going into Higher Education in 2012.
The calculator below enables you to change variables in order to give you an idea of how much you'll pay back and for how long after you've studied a particular HE course.
The below myth busting animation by Bournemouth University details 20 facts everyone should know about Higher Education in 2012.
The videos below show Martin Lewis from Money Saving Expert talking and answering questions about the new student finance arrangements.
The e-book below has been written by Martin Lewis and the Brightside Trust. It should help you understand the true cost of Higher Education study in England from 2012.
The resources under 'related documents' below have been produced by Higher York. The 'Guide to Student Finance changes' should be paritcularly useful as it:
- summarises the position regarding the introduction of increased tuition fees
- explains what support is available in terms of loans and grants
- explains loan repayment levels and arrangements
- gives links for further information and help