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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
When you start repaying your student loan, your monthly repayments, what to do if you have 2 jobs or are self-employed, how to get a refund if you've overpaid.
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You’ll only repay your student loan when your income is over the threshold…
How much you repay depends on your income - the amount you earn (including…
Your repayments will be taken out of your salary at the same time as tax…
You can choose to make extra repayments towards your student loan. These…
You can ask for a refund if: you’ve paid more than the total amount you…
When your student loan gets written off depends on which repayment plan…
You need to update your details if you: leave the UK for more than 3…
Find guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
Eligible biology, chemistry, physics, computing and languages teachers can claim back student loan repayments between September and March.
All previous annual repayment thresholds for Plan 1, Plan 2, Plan 4 and Postgraduate student loans.
SLC issues guidance for repayment customers and answers common questions.
All the contact details you'll need to get in touch with the Student Loans Company (SLC) about your student loan repayment.
If you complete a Self Assessment tax return, you must use it to tell HMRC about your student or postgraduate loan deductions.
Use this form to ask the Student Loans Company for a refund of repayments you made in previous tax years. You can request a refund if your income for the whole tax year was below the annual repayment threshold.
You'll only make repayments to your student loan when you earn more than the repayment threshold amount. There are different repayment thresholds for different countries.
How to repay a student loan or grant you are overpaid by mistake, for example if your income or course changes or you leave your course early.
We are a non-profit making government-owned organisation that administers loans and grants to students in colleges and universities in the UK. SLC is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Education .
Sets out how we will work to ensure the student loan repayment system is fair and efficient.
When you make repayments directly to the Student Loans Company, you can choose how the money is applied to your balance.
If you have a student loan, the guide to terms and conditions tells you what you need to do and what to expect when you repay your loan.
Your student loan can be cancelled if you become permanently unfit to work.
You must stop your student finance when you suspend or leave your course early - find out when and how to repay your Maintenance Loan, including overpayments.
Your student finance online account - check payment dates, track an application, change details, reset password, find customer reference numbers
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