Deadline for Student Finance Applications Approaches for Returning Students

0
236
Credit: gov.uk

The Student Loans Company (SLC) is encouraging all returning full-time undergraduate students in Wales to submit their student finance applications for the upcoming academic year before the deadline on 30 June.

Students need to apply for student finance for each year of study and applying before the deadline is the best way to guarantee that their finances will be in place for the start of the new academic year. It’s quick and easy for students to submit their applications by logging in to their online account.

SLC paid over 1.5 million students more than £22bn in maintenance loans, grants and tuition fees in the last completed academic year (21/22). Given the scale of the service it offers, it’s important that students’ applications are submitted and ready to be processed.

Jackie Currie, SLC Executive Director, Operations, said: “SLC processes hundreds of thousands of funding applications each summer and as always, our priority is to ensure that students have their funding in place for the start of term. Applying before the deadline will give our team the time needed to process your application and ensure that your funding is in place for the start of your next academic year.”

To support all students with their applications, SLC has made information available to help answer some of the most common questions about student finance. Students can also keep themselves up to date on the latest information by following Student Finance Wales on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Returning students should apply online at https://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk

 and remember:

  • Applications can take six to eight weeks to process. Students do not need to contact SLC during this time, they can check their application’s progress in their online account and view ‘actions to complete’ to see if they need to do anything further.
  • Once a student has applied, their application will be processed and they will be notified of their funding entitlement.
  • Parents and partners (sponsors) who are supporting students’ applications are also reminded to provide their financial information as soon as they’re asked. Sponsors will receive an email once the student has submitted their part of the application to let them know when and how to provide their financial information. They should aim to provide their income details before 30 June to make sure the student they’re supporting gets their money in time for the start of their term. Sponsors can also access this information on a dedicated page at https://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/evidence-guidance/evidence-guidance-for-parents-and-partners/
  • If the current tax year’s household income drops by 15% or more compared to the 21/22 tax year the student may be entitled to receive more maintenance loan, more info here: https://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/current-year-income/
  • For further information contact the Student Loans Company press office: 0141 306 2120, press_office@slc.co.uk

The Student Loans Company:

    • Administers student finance on behalf of the UK Government and the Devolved Administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
    • Has 9.4 million customers and manages a loan book of £227.5 billion
    • Processes almost 1.5 million applications for student finance every year
    • Paid out £11 billion in loans and grants to new and existing students, as well as £11.5 billion tuition fees to higher and further education providers in 2022/23
  • Employs over 3,000 staff across sites in Glasgow, Darlington and Llandudno Junction

Help keep news FREE for our readers

Supporting your local community newspaper/online news outlet is crucial now more than ever. If you believe in independent journalism, then consider making a valuable contribution by making a one-time or monthly donation. We operate in rural areas where providing unbiased news can be challenging. Read More About Supporting The West Wales Chronicle