Getting an idea of your total course costs – tuition fees and living expenses.
What money you are entitled to if you live in England and how to apply for it.
What money you are entitled to if you live in Scotland and how to apply for it.
What money you are entitled to if you live in Wales and how to apply for it.
What money you are entitled to if you live in Northern Ireland and how to apply for it.
Arrangements for repaying your student loans.
Extra help available if you come from a low-income family, you have disabilities, you have children or other dependents; or you will have long academic years or you are taking a course in one of the health professions.
Other cash − sponsorship, career development loans, scholarships, bursaries, educational trusts, jobs, benefits and more borrowing.
Tips on money and costs if you come from outside the UK.
Help on managing your money when you get there.
Check out the tuition fees charged by each university. If you are a UK or EU student, you may be surprised at how good a deal you are getting!
Check out the bursaries available if your family income is below £20,000 pa – and you may be surprised at the range!