Maintenance grant display.

Discussion and questions about student financial support arrangements - from government loans and grants to university bursaries. Please use the main Money & Finance forum for more general financial topics.

Announcements Posted on
Enter our travel-writing competition for the chance to win a Nikon 1 J3 camera 21-05-2013
IMPORTANT: You must wait until midnight (morning exams)/4.30AM (afternoon exams) to discuss Edexcel exams and until 1pm/6pm the following day for STEP and IB exams. Please read before posting, including for rules for practical and oral exams. 28-04-2013
Sign in to Reply
  1. IxI_Rhys_IxI's Avatar
    • Respected Member
    • Location: Liverpool
    • Posts: 151
    Maintenance grant display.
    Hi guys

    I recently sent off my Student Finance application along with all the required evidence, and now that's all processing itself.

    My brief question is the fact that the summary screen displays that I'll get around £2800 in Maintenance loan cash and £9000 for tuition fees. This did not display my Maintenance grant what so ever. Is this normal, or have I made a big error in my application?

    Using the calculator, I'm clearly eligible for the grant (Tiny parental income, etc), just checking to see if I've made a mistake or if it's normal for that to occur.

    I calculated the decrease that would occur thanks to a full grant, and it seems to come to the figure of loan I will recieve anyway.
  2. Shani's Avatar
    • Overlord in Training
    • Location: North Wales
    • Posts: 2,029
    Re: Maintenance grant display.
    If you're worried, you should call SF. You seem to have done all the checks we would be able to look into (calculating what portion of loan V household income etc) we could do on the forum, so to put your mind at ease you could call them to find out
  3. IxI_Rhys_IxI's Avatar
    • Respected Member
    • Location: Liverpool
    • Posts: 151
    Re: Maintenance grant display.
    As per the Q&A thread, I've since done this and have sent the requested form off in the post.

    Everything should be all good now, Thanks!
Sign in to Reply
Share this discussion:  
Useful resources
Article updates
Moderators

We have a brilliant team of more than 60 volunteers looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out.

Reputation gems:
The Reputation gems seen here indicate how well reputed the user is, red gem indicate negative reputation and green indicates a good rep.
Post rating score:
These scores show if a post has been positively or negatively rated by our members.