You can visit the Student Centres with your finance related questions, but there's also a lot of information available online:
- Tuition fee payment, including how to pay
- Sponsorship letters, where you should submit these
- Bursaries and scholarships, are you eligible? Our Commuter Bursary supports new students from low income households.
- Help with Student Finance England
- Help with money management and budgeting
- Hardship fund, what's available and eligibility
- Debt advice, and the help we offer.
If you don't receive your maintenance loan in time, visit your campus Student Centre to find out more about the Short Term Loans available.
Nurses: Remember you can also apply for Child Dependants Allowance, Learning Support Fund and the Travel and Dual Accommodation Expenses from the NHS Business Services Authority.
There's also tools to help you get off to a good start planning your finances while at university, including our budget planner, which is a helpful personal budget sheet.
Throughout the year we'll share information and tips to help you through the student finance cycle, so look out for our future updates.The Student Fees & Funding teams are here to help you, so if you don't find the answer you need on the webpages please get in touch.