This blog is designed to keep you up-to-date with Careers Education, Information and Guidance (CEIAG) available locally, nationally and through the school. I’ll be posting information about employment and training opportunities available locally as well as details of open days and useful websites. The world of education, employment and training opportunities is changing rapidly so keep checking in for the latest information.

Mr Cross


Wednesday 16 September 2015

The cost of going to Uni

Students' annual living costs (outside London)

Rent £4,989

Food £1,954

Household goods £363

Insurance £42

Personal Items £1,917

Travel £1,705

Leisure£1,190

Total: £12,160

[ Source: National Union of Students ]

Universities in England are allowed to charge up to £9k a year in tuition fees, with repayments to begin once students graduate and earn more than £21,000 a year. To cover living costs, students can borrow up to £5,555 outside London and £7,751 for students in London. In Scotland there are no fees for Scottish students, whilst in Wales the annual fee cap for Welsh students is £3,810. In Northern Ireland, fees for home students are capped at £3,805.

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