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Eligible biology, chemistry, physics, computing and languages teachers can claim back student loan repayments from 1 March 2027.
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.
Findings from an evaluation assessing the success of the teacher student loan reimbursement scheme in pilot areas.
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.
Guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
Spreadsheet that calculates student loan repayments.
Data on the performance of the government’s COVID-19 loan guarantee schemes.
The Department for Education today (26 November 2025) confirmed annual updates to repayment thresholds for Plan 2 and Plan 3 Income Contingent Student Loans.
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.
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