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Student finance - student loans or student grants for tuition fees and living costs, extra help, student loan repayments.
You may be able to borrow money to help pay for university or college…
You can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan if your course…
What you’re eligible for depends on when your course starts. If your…
You may be able to get a loan if your part-time course has a ‘course…
Check on the student finance calculator to see what extra help you might…
Whether you qualify for student finance depends on: your university or…
Find out how to apply for student finance. Parents or partners of students…
The home of Student Loans Company on GOV.UK. We are a non-profit making government-owned organisation that administers loans and grants to students in colleges and universities in the UK.
Funding and university courses for mature students - entry requirements, find courses, student finance
Visit the UK as a Standard Visitor for tourism, business, study (courses up to 6 months), medical treatment and other activities. Find out whether you need a Standard Visitor visa, or can visit without a visa.
Compare visas to visit, work, study or join a family member already in the UK. How to apply and what the decision on your application means.
Student finance calculator - get a quick estimate of what student loans, grants, bursaries and other funding you could get - for full-time, part-time and EU students
How to confirm your income and support a student's application for loans or grants - when to submit, which tax year, and change your details.
Apply for a Graduate route visa if you’ve been on a student visa and want to stay in the UK to work - eligibility, fees, documents, extend, bring your partner and children.
Apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you're 16 or over - eligibility, extend or switch your visa, how much it costs and how long it takes
Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) could support you while you’re studying – don’t miss out.…
How to apply for student finance - when to apply, deadlines, proof of identity, parents, income, change an application.
Apply for a Skilled Worker visa (formerly a Tier 2 General work visa) if you’ve been offered a skilled job with a UK employer - eligibility, fees, documents, extend, switch or update, bring your partner and children, taking …
If you're going back to university after studying previously or you're repeating a year, this can affect your student finance.
A study conducted by Public Health England (PHE) estimates that 17.8% of university students in England had COVID-19 antibodies.
Check if you're eligible for a student loan, find out how much you can get, how to apply and when you start repaying.
Get a family visa for the UK, live with your spouse or relative - eligibility, proof, renewing, financial and English language requirements.
Isaac Physics provides online extension material and continuing professional development, to help prepare students to study physics and related courses at university.
Whether you go through Clearing after getting your exam results or you’ve not yet applied for university or college, you need to make sure your student finance is sorted.
You need to move to Universal Credit if you’ve received a Migration Notice letter, as one or more of your benefits will be ending soon.
Biometric residence permits (BRP) - what they are, personal data, how to report problems.
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