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please help..? non income assessed loan questions

hello,
I have a few questions about applying for a non-income assessed loan..

So... with this loan, will they pay my tution fee and how much approx. would they give me for loan?

bit background.. I wont be giving any info about household income.. I will live in London with my parents..

please please please help..

and also, is it easy/possible to live on 2,698 a year (living with parents..)? I will also have a part time job which will be give me an extra.. 120 a month..
Reply 1
Original post by Agata
hello,
I have a few questions about applying for a non-income assessed loan..

So... with this loan, will they pay my tution fee and how much approx. would they give me for loan?

bit background.. I wont be giving any info about household income.. I will live in London with my parents..

please please please help..

and also, is it easy/possible to live on 2,698 a year (living with parents..)? I will also have a part time job which will be give me an extra.. 120 a month..


Yes thats fine, im assuming their paying for food electricity etc and ur paying for ur books clothes entertainment transport etc

The main expenditure is accommodation and that £4k u have will be enough to see you through as long as you dont go crazy


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Reply 2
Original post by Agata
hello,
I have a few questions about applying for a non-income assessed loan..

So... with this loan, will they pay my tution fee and how much approx. would they give me for loan?

bit background.. I wont be giving any info about household income.. I will live in London with my parents..

please please please help..

and also, is it easy/possible to live on 2,698 a year (living with parents..)? I will also have a part time job which will be give me an extra.. 120 a month..


You apply at the same time for the tuition fee loan. The maintenance loan is for living costs. They are two separate loans.
Reply 3
So a non-income assessed loan is still enough to get someone through university?
Reply 4
Original post by Agata
So a non-income assessed loan is still enough to get someone through university?


if you are living at home and aren't required to pay rent then it should be enough

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