Student Loans Solihull

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Meriden Finance Ltd
0121 778 1649
973 Stratford Road, Hall Green
Birmingham
Citifinancial
0121 643 4502
77 Smallbrook Queensway
Birmingham
Loans4 Ltd
0870 443 6455
70 Warwick Street
Birmingham
Greenwood Personal Credit
0121 327 0233
Gee House, Holborn Hill
Birmingham
London Scottish Finance Ltd
0121 384 4846
4 York Road , Erdington
Birmingham
S & U Plc
0121 784 4004
229 Church Road, Yardley
Birmingham
Provident Personal Credit
0121 789 5980
Garretts Green Lane
Birmingham
Birmingham Credit Union Development Agency
0121 359 3034
40 Newtown Shopping Centre
Birmingham
Clearwater Corporate Finance
0845 052 0360
Colmore Row
Birmingham
Matrix Finance Europe
0800 5875255
212 Causeway Green Road
Oldbury
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Helping Fund Your Studies With Loans

Helping Fund Your Studies With Loans

Leaving home to go to university can be a daunting task; not only is it a big commitment of time and effort, it is also a huge commitment in terms of your finances. Some are left wondering whether they can afford university tuition fees at all.

It’s a fact of studying that some students come away from university with thousands of pounds of debt. However, this should not necessarily affect your decision to apply for university. The majority of what you owe will be in the form of a student loan. Unlike other types of loans, for example with instant decision loans , you only have to start to pay off student loans when your salary reaches a particular amount. Also, remember that the salary of a graduate is on average 20% higher than those without a degree.

Student loans are lent in the form of annual tuition fees which can be around £3,290 annually – though the amount can vary depending on which course and university you choose. Visit UCAS or your university’s website for more information.

There are two types of student loans available from the government: tuition fee loans and maintenance loans. A tuition fee loan is an amount that is paid directly to the university to cover the cost of the actual teaching. The maximum amount of the loan is the full cost of the course; so if your course costs £3,375 per year, you can borrow no more than this amount.

The second type is a maintenance loan which is to help with living expenses outside of tuition like accommodation. The amount of the loan will depend on various factors – such as whether or not you live with your parents for the duration of the course, how much your parents earn, and in which city you live. Whether or not you receive a maintenance grant will affect your eligibility for a full maintenance loan. The loan is paid to you in three instalments spread over the year.

Both types of loan must eventually be paid off after you graduate. No payments will be due until the first April following the end of your course – and only after you are earning a salary of more than £15,000. You will only pay 9% interest on your earnings above this amount; so if you earn £20,000, only 9% of £5,000 per year will be deducted. The amount is taken out of your wages by your employer and paid to the government.

This system of repayment exists to ensure that students are always fully capable of paying off the loan – even in the case that they do not immediately find employment.

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