IMPORTANT, Regarding Application

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  1. cgvince's Avatar
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    IMPORTANT, Regarding Application
    Maybe what im asking isnt really important in the grand scheme of things but i have a query regarding the application for student finance

    When i submitted my application, i completed everything and made sure i put all of my parents wages in the application, I remember at the end of the application it said

    "The table below shows the amount(s) of student finance you are requesting, and the maximum amounts you may be entitled to. You have chosen to provide your household income infomation."

    I was a little worried at the part in bold

    Does this mean that the figure i saw on the screen (£5400) is what i will actually get ? , or is there a chance that I will get less ?

    Thanks
  2. Shani's Avatar
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    Re: IMPORTANT, Regarding Application
    If you gave accurate figures of your household income then that figure should reflect the sum you will get. There are no guarantees though.
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    Re: IMPORTANT, Regarding Application
    the maximum amounts you may be entitled to
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