As a student who is already settled in the UK, you are most likely eligible to apply for a student loan provided by the UK Government to help you with the tuition fee charged by the university (Tuition Fee Loan) and your living costs (Maintenance Loan).

We have prepared a simple guide for you to better understand what is available and what to consider. Please watch the video below:

Main sources of funding

Tuition Fee Loan

Your university/college sets the tuition fees and it is the amount which you need to pay for your education. As a full-time student, you can receive up to £9,250 per year and the amount will be paid directly to your educational institution.

Tuition Fee Loan

Your university/college sets the tuition fees and it is the amount which you need to pay for your education. As a full-time student, you can receive up to £9,250 per year and the amount will be paid directly to your educational institution.

Maintenance Loan

As a full-time student, you can receive up to £12,667 per year to help you with your living costs like rent, food, travel etc. while you are studying. The amount will be paid directly into your bank account.

Maintenance Loan

As a full-time student, you can receive up to £12,667 per year to help you with your living costs like rent, food, travel etc. while you are studying. The amount will be paid directly into your bank account.

Additional Support

Depending on your circumstances, you might be able to receive additional financial support if you have a child/adult dependent, and/or extra help with your travel costs. In most cases this is a grant, meaning that you do not have to give it back.

Additional Support

Depending on your circumstances, you might be able to receive additional financial support if you have a child/adult dependent, and/or extra help with your travel costs. In most cases this is a grant, meaning that you do not have to give it back.

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