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Financial support & family income for English domiciled students (2011)

    Family income+  
  Up to £25,000   £25,001–£50,020 £50,021–£59,999
Tuition fee loan+

£3,375

£3,375 £3,375
Maintenance Loan:      

     Living in London away from parents' home

£5,475          £5,475–£6,903 £6,928 - £4,9881        

     Living outside London away from parents' home

£3,497          £3,497–£4,925 £4,950–£3,5642      

    Living at parents' home (London and outside)

£2,385          £2,385–£3,813 £3,838–£2,7633        
Maintenance Grant+ £2,906 £2,906–£50 

Nothing

Bursary Full (min £338) Possibly Unlikely

Notes

1 = When household income is £60,000 or more, only £4,988 (72%) of the full Maintenance Loan (£6,928) is paid.

= When household income is £60,000 or more, only £3,564 (72%) of the full Maintenance Loan (£4,950) is paid.

3 = When household income is £60,000 or more, only £2,763 (72%) of the full Maintenance Loan (£3,838) is paid.

+= Note that the full Maintenance Grant for students starting a full-time university course in 2011 will be £2,906. The family income threshold needed to qualify for a full Maintenance Grant will be £25,000; the income ceiling for a partial Grant will be £50,020. The Tuition Fee Loan will increase to £3,375 to match the increased maximum Tuition Fee of £3,375 permitted in 2011.

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