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Student loans

Posted: Wed 26 Aug, 2009 09.06
by rts
This may be of interest to some members. Student loans go interest free because of deflation, and even shrink for those in highger education between 1990 and 1997.

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/loans/ ... oans-repay

Re: Student loans

Posted: Mon 31 Aug, 2009 15.16
by tvnerd
Good news! thx...

Re: Student loans

Posted: Tue 22 Sep, 2009 16.32
by smudger
I heard somewhere that nowdays the student loans do actually have interest on them? Like theyve changed the laws or something so it isnt even interest free?

Also does anyone know what date the student loans come through this year?

Re: Student loans

Posted: Tue 22 Sep, 2009 20.26
by rojerwilko
Bane of my bloody life.

I applied later than usual this year, and luckily got notification that they would begin paying from the 14th September (When Glasgow Uni starts freshers) but nothing came until yesterday and they told me the DWP had not verified my Nat Insurance card so I had to send it into the Student Loans Company.

So I took it to the offices in Glasgow personally and posted it through this afternoon.
Half an hour later my loan appeared.

In writing, it doesn't sound so horrific but with £15 in the bank on Monday morning, the panic began to set it... student life, eh?

Re: Student loans

Posted: Tue 22 Sep, 2009 20.26
by cwathen
Umm..'my day' was 2001-2006. Even back then, student loans had interest on them. Interest at base rate, but interest nevertheless.

Before you march with your fellow freshers about how shocking it is that students should have to pay for things, remember that the student loan is the best finance deal you will ever have in your life.