cover image: Options for increasing higher education maintenance support in England - Analysis for the Sutton Trust, February 2024

Options for increasing higher education maintenance support in England - Analysis for the Sutton Trust, February 2024

16 Feb 2024

the proportion of the total loan balance written off4), student loan debt on graduation, and expected lifetime loan repayments (by gender, lifetime income decile, mode, and level of study); ▫ The total Exchequer cost of the system associated with the cohort, including the cost of student support provided to English domiciled undergraduate students studying anywhere in the UK, and the associated Te. [...] This includes a non-means-tested ‘flat’ maintenance loan of £4,651, ▫ LAFHOL students would be eligible for total maximum maintenance funding of and a maintenance grant of £6,749 for students with household income of £11,400, including a non-means-tested ‘flat’ maintenance loan of £4,651, and a £25,000 or below, declining to £0 for students with household income of more maintenance grant of £6,749. [...] This includes a non-means-tested ‘flat’ maintenance loan of £6,485, ▫ LAFHIL students would be eligible for total maximum maintenance funding of and a maintenance grant of £8,393 for students with household income of £14,878 , including a non-means-tested ‘flat’ maintenance loan of £6,485, and a £25,000 or below, declining to £0 for students with household income of more maintenance grant of £8,39. [...] The grant would then ▫ LAFHOL students would be eligible for total maximum funding of £11,400, taper to £0 (and the loan would increase to £9,340) for household income of including a grant of £4,121 and a loan of £7,279 for students with household £36,401. [...] ▫ LAFHOL students would be eligible for total maximum funding of £9,978, ▫ LAFHIL students would be eligible for a loan of £14,878 for students with including a grant of £4,121 and a loan of £5,857 for students with household household income of £25,000 or below, declining to £6,485 for students with income of £25,000 or below.

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Greg Sadlier

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