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Month by month finance tips and advice for Ð԰ɵç̨ applicants

December

Register with funding provider; Calculate student loan to help with budget plan

February

Applications for undergraduate student funding opens around February/March

March

Apply for accommodation; Contact Disability Advice and Support if you need disability support

May

Deadline to apply for funding (to get paid on time); Apply for a summer job

August

Results day - update student funding account details; Research student bank accounts

Please note: This content was written with undergraduate UK students in mind. If you are an international student please contact Ð԰ɵç̨ Money Advice or International Student Support directly for further advice and guidance.

October

See what financial support Ð԰ɵç̨ offers: When attending Open Days, ask about the types of loans, bursaries and scholarships you might be able to get. Ð԰ɵç̨'s web pages Funding your studies and Scholarships and Bursaries are a good source of information too.

November

 

Start saving now, prior to starting at Ð԰ɵç̨: Now is a good time to start saving for when you start university. Usually, you will need to pay your accommodation deposit and in some cases the first rent instalment, before you receive your student funding. Having some savings set aside will really help to cover the costs.

December

 

Register with your funding provider: If you register with your funding provider, they will send you updates to let you know when you can make your funding application. TIP: It’s always best to apply as soon as applications open.

Work out how much student loan you might get:  will help you work out in advance how much money you could have to live on. You can also save your calculation to make your application for funding easier in a few months’ time. also has a useful calculator. and have lots of useful information on what’s available to students.

NHS students: If you are studying a qualifying , you can also apply to the in addition to your student funding package.

January

 

Article 26 Scholarship: The application cycle normally opens for the following academic year. The Article 26 Scholarships are for students who are seeking asylum in the UK and therefore ineligible for student funding due to Home Office restrictions. Visit Ð԰ɵç̨ Transitions Article 26 Scholarship web page for more information, eligibility criteria and how to apply.

February

 

Apply for student funding: Applications for undergraduate student funding via Student Finance England normally opens in February or March. Apply early, putting your first choice of university, you can always change the course and university details at a later date. Check the following websites for more information:

TIP: When applying, give consent for your funding provider to share your information with us, so we can award you any Ð԰ɵç̨ Scholarships and Bursaries that you might be eligible for. You might also need to apply separately for some of these funds.

March

 

Disability support: If you have a disability or learning difference, now is the time to contact Ð԰ɵç̨'s Disability Advice and Support team to find out what support you may be able to access. Ð԰ɵç̨ also provides a fund for students in financial hardship, called the Ð԰ɵç̨ Support Fund, which can help with a disability/medical condition. You can’t apply to the Fund until you have started your course and are registered as a student, but you can familiarise yourself with the eligibility criteria in advance.

Apply for accommodation: This is normally when Ð԰ɵç̨ Accommodation's bookings open for applicants holding firm offers. Find out more about accommodation options at Ð԰ɵç̨.

  • Check the smallprint for the rent payment schedule, to make sure you can afford it before you sign up to a legally-binding tenancy agreement. Once you have signed it, you are liable for the rent for the length of the tenancy.
  • Some rental companies require a deposit and the first rent instalment before you get your student funding.
  • When selecting a guarantor, they are committing to covering your rent if you can't afford to pay, so they need to make sure that they can afford to do this before they agree. 

May

 

Apply for a summer job: Now would be a great time to apply for a summer job to save some money for the start of term. Register with recruitment agencies in your area. In Leicester, you can sign up to .

Deadline to apply for student funding: You need to apply for your student funding by the end of May to guarantee all of your funding being in place for the start of term. If you don't submit your application by the May deadline, you can still be assessed, but your first instalment may be delayed. If you are worried about it, contact us via email. Having savings prior to starting your course; or an interest-free student overdraft; or working part time while studying, can all help get you through any funding delays.

June

Create a budget: Now would be a great time to start putting your student budget together. The is a great tool to start your budgeting journey, it even pre-populates some of the figures based on how you answer questions and where you will be studying. There is also the , which will do some of the calculations for you and track your spending each month.

August

Research student bank accounts: Now is a good time to look for a student bank account for the start of term. There are lots of accounts on offer, so do your research and choose the best account for you. You can only have one student account. produces an annual guide comparing what is available, with many offering discounts, railcards and other incentives. If you have applied through UCAS, you may need your to open a student bank account. Once your new student account is open, update your student funding details within your student funding account details, to receive your loan on time.

Results day: Update your details with your student funding provider if you change your course or university through Adjustment or Clearing. For those applying for funding from Student Finance England, please see their .

Contents insurance: Before moving into your accommodation, it’s a good idea to get contents insurance to protect your personal possessions. Research your options and compare the best deals, try . Some halls of residence have contents insurance included, but you may need to pay a small premium for any specific items of value, so check what's included before you come to university. Alternatively. you might already be covered under your parents' conents insurance while you are away at university but check their policy details.

Is your student funding assessment complete? Check to see if your student funding assessment has been completed by the funding provider, they might require more information and evidence and you may not have realised they have contacted you about this. Also check that all your details (contact information, the course you are studying, your bank account details) are up-to-date.

 

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