Mrs Mean Money Show

Ep 69 - Student Living Costs

February 16, 2024 Lindsay Cook & Glen Thompsett Season 1 Episode 69
Ep 69 - Student Living Costs
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Mrs Mean Money Show
Ep 69 - Student Living Costs
Feb 16, 2024 Season 1 Episode 69
Lindsay Cook & Glen Thompsett

Succeeding in your A level exams is vital for the school students wanting to go to university this autumn.  But almost as important, as their studies, is working out how they will afford to live whilst they are at university. 
The government has increased maintenance loans for undergraduates by 2.5% for students going to university this autumn.  This comes after a 2.8% increase last year and two years of rapidly rising living costs.
Parents are not told how much they should contribute towards their children's living costs, but families with an income above £25,000 are on the hook for cash help even though their living costs have risen faster than their incomes.  
The threshold for parental contribution to student living costs has not been increased more than 15 years. 
This means that both parents and their children are likley to have difficulty funding university life.  
So now is the time to start for families to have honest conversations and  to work out how they will manage to fund university life without getting into debt.
   

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Succeeding in your A level exams is vital for the school students wanting to go to university this autumn.  But almost as important, as their studies, is working out how they will afford to live whilst they are at university. 
The government has increased maintenance loans for undergraduates by 2.5% for students going to university this autumn.  This comes after a 2.8% increase last year and two years of rapidly rising living costs.
Parents are not told how much they should contribute towards their children's living costs, but families with an income above £25,000 are on the hook for cash help even though their living costs have risen faster than their incomes.  
The threshold for parental contribution to student living costs has not been increased more than 15 years. 
This means that both parents and their children are likley to have difficulty funding university life.  
So now is the time to start for families to have honest conversations and  to work out how they will manage to fund university life without getting into debt.
   

From Passion to Purpose

"From Passion to Purpose" is a podcast that explores the world of nonprofit...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Please send ideas questions, tips and warnings about rip-offs to Mrs Mean through the contact page on her website: mrsmeanmoneyshow.co.uk or to infomrsmean@gmail.com

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