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  2. Student loans and grants in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Private loans in the UK are offered by the following companies:- HSBC - Postgraduate loans. Barclays/Co-op - Professional and career and development loans. Future Finance - Student and Graduate loans. [51] Lendwise - Postgraduate Student Loans and Professional Qualifications Student loans. [52] [53]

  3. Office for Students - Wikipedia

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    The regulator was established by the Higher Education and Research Act 2017, coming into existence on 1 January 2018. [2] It merged the Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Office for Fair Access, and formally inherited their responsibilities, while 'working in the interests of students and prospective students' [3] and having 'a wider remit ... taking charge of the granting of ...

  4. Disabled Students' Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) is a non-repayable grant available to disabled students of higher education in the United Kingdom.It is paid by the Student Loans Company [1] on behalf of Student Finance England, [2] Student Finance Wales, [3] Student Awards Agency Scotland, [4] Student Finance Northern Ireland, [5] and the governments of Jersey, [6] Guernsey, [7] and the Isle of Man.

  5. Student Loans Company - Wikipedia

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    The Student Loans Company (SLC) is an executive non-departmental public body company in the United Kingdom that provides student loans. It is owned by the UK Government's Department for Education (85%), the Scottish Government (5%), the Welsh Government (5%) and the Northern Ireland Executive (5%). [2] The SLC is funded entirely by the UK taxpayer.

  6. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, the Welsh Government changed this system after the Diamond Review was published. Today students have access to a means tested loan system where students from the poorest households can be eligible for a grant of up to £10,124 if studying in London or up to £8,100 if studying in the rest of the UK. [69]

  7. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    National Insurance contributions form a significant proportion of the UK Government's revenue, raising £145 billion in 2019-20 (representing 17.5% of all tax revenue). [ 3 ] The benefit component includes several contributory benefits, availability and amount of which is determined by the claimant's contribution record and circumstances.

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  9. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The loan, which would not depend on household income, would be paid directly to the university or college from the student loans company. [ 37 ] The act also established the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) in an effort to ensure that the "introduction of higher tuition fees in 2007-08 did not deter people from entering higher education for ...