If you have applied for a tuition fee loan, you will receive a letter telling you whether you are eligible for support.
If you are still waiting to hear back, you will still be able to register. After you register, we will write to you telling you what you need to do and which documents you need to send us.
If you are subsequently advised that you need to pay your own fees, you should contact the Student Finance Team and ask for details on how to make this payment as swiftly as possible.
If you have already been assessed and need to make a contribution towards your fees, you will need to pay at least 50 per cent of your contribution when you register.
Applying for your student support 2014–15 entry Student Finance England application service for new students opened on 20 January 2014.
New students can apply to Student Finance England from 20 January 2014 for funding for academic year 2014–15. You can apply for your student funding.
There are a range of resources available online to help you, try using the student finance calculator to a get a quick estimate of what student loans, grants, bursaries and other funding you could get for full-time, part-time and EU students.
If you're the parent or partner of a student you'll normally need to support a student finance application.
For a range of helpful tools and guidance visit:
We recommend that you spend time planning your finances both before coming to university and while you are here. We can offer advice on living costs and budgeting, as well as on awards, allowances and loans and will regularly update our pages to advise you of any changes. Further information can be found on our money doctors webpages.
You can also download the essential guide to student finance and managing your money at university guide which provides useful information on applying for your student finance, budgeting and managing your money.
Student Finance England will be contacting students from the end of February to advise on the application process.
Students living in other parts of the UK Students living in other parts of the UK have their own funding arrangements for tuition fees.
Visit the following websites for further information.
Our student finance team can give you advice and guidance on everything from living costs and budgeting to awards, allowances and loans.
The student calculator is a simple financial aid designed to give you an idea of what you spend in any one month at the university.