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Unread 12-11-2007, 06:07 AM
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Student Finance

Hai,

The financial help a new full-time student can get depends on the course, where they live while they are studying, and their individual circumstances.

Customers can find details on how to apply for financial support, maintain their account and repay any loan(s), by accessing their appropriate domicile website.

Types of help for new full-time higher education students include:

* Tuition fee loans to cover the full cost of tuition fees
* Maintenance loans to cover the cost of living expenses
* Grants for living costs to cover the cost of living expenses
* Bursaries and scholarships from universities and colleges
* Students can also get extra help if they have children or adult dependants, or have a disability or specific learning difficulty.

For the majority of students, a loan will comprise of the tuition fee loan plus a maintenance loan, and this will be paid directly at the start of each academic term. Everyone on an eligible course qualifies for 75% of the maximum loan, regardless of income, and the rest is income-assessed. These loans accrue interest at the rate of inflation, which means that the amount repaid has the same value as the amount borrowed.

The repayment of loans is repaid through the tax system, and only begins after the student has left higher education and is earning over
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a federal student loan

I just got a federal student loan and I received more money than I needed. But I wasn
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what a wonderful information that you have gave me ,i respect your knowledge and agree with you
thanks a lot
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[quote=jasmitwalkar;879]I just got a federal student loan and I received more money than I needed. But I wasn
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There are some good pieces of advice here! I think it is important that people should be aware that not always does bad debt mean bad credit- in terms of debt consolidation I thin it is important that they are aware of other options such as IVA's debt management plan, debt advisor's.
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