No, this only affects students who will be starting in 2012/13.
Yes, all students starting in 2012/13 will be under the new funding scheme. This is something you should consider if you are thinking about deferring your place.
No. Students who normally live in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland will receive financial support for university from the Scottish Government, the Welsh Assembly Government or the Northern Ireland Executive (as appropriate).
EU students from outside the UK that meet certain eligibility criteria will have access to a loan to cover the cost of their tuition. They will generally not be entitled to support for their living costs.
If you are an international student, this will not impact on your fees. For more information about International student fees, please see our International fees web pages
Part-time students studying at least 25% of the intensity of a full-time course will also have access to a loan to cover the cost of their tuition. More details on this will be available in due course.
This would be a decision for the loan provider, but student loan information won't be shared with credit reference agencies by Student Finance England.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders has advised that a student loan is very unlikely to impact materially on an individual’s ability to get a mortgage. The amount of mortgage available may depend on net income.
Graduates do not have control over how much they repay each month via the tax system.
For more information about the financial support available visit www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance
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