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Check if you're eligible for a student loan, find out how much you can get, how to apply and when you start repaying.
Information for institutions on the maths and English condition of funding.
End your tax credits award when you start to claim Universal Credit - how to end tax credits, personal details, income and self-employed income
If your child or partner is applying for student finance, you may be asked to support their application by giving us details about your household income. This is so they can get as much student finance as possible.
Benefits that are available to you and how to apply for them.
How to apply for student finance - when to apply, deadlines, proof of identity, parents, income, change an application.
The Department for Education (DfE) has announced a change to the pre-2012 income contingent (ICR) student loans interest rate.
Sign in to your student loan repayment account - check your balance, make regular or one-off repayments, or let SLC know if your details have changed
This guide will provide you with answers to the most common questions that undergraduate students are currently asking us.
Who can get National Insurance credits and how to apply or when to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions.
Working Tax Credit - how much money you get, hours you need to work, eligibility, claim, tax credits when you stop work or go on leave
Financial help with sending your child to a specialist school for young musicians and dancers
Disabled Students' Allowance is extra money for higher education students - DSA1 forms, eligibility, how to apply, needs assessment.
Guidance on how to support your child or partner’s student finance application and which forms you need to complete.
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