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Getting a student load when you have had a low income

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 10:49

A youngster I know (not DD) wants to go to uni - she has been earning since 18, part time, several jobs and more recently as a TA as well

Student loans have said she is ineligible because she hasn't earnt enough to support herself - is this a thing? she is 23ish (not completely sure) and her parents have moved away

It seems quite odd - she has worked so hard to get in and it seems a bit mean; doesn't she count as a mature Student?

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titchy · 18/05/2020 10:57

No not a thing. The only possibility I can think of is that she is under 22 and trying to claim as an independent student rather than use her parental income to determine her loan amount, and she doesn't have sufficient evidence of her independence.

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 11:24

I thought her older tbh - but i'll check

So is 23 the mature student cut off?

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 11:30

She has just turned 23 so is it school year or actual age?

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1990shopefulftm · 18/05/2020 11:35

25 is the cut off for a mature student, before then you need an income history of 3 years where it was enough for them to support themselves or they were claiming certain benefits at the time, they never say exactly what the income needs to be. If they can't meet the income requirement, the only way round it is if they are estranged from their parents, a parent themselves or they ve gotten married.

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titchy · 18/05/2020 12:40

Could they claim to be estranged?

www.standalone.org.uk/guides/student-guide/

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MarchingFrogs · 18/05/2020 12:48

From the website:

What counts as household income

Your household income includes any of the following that apply:

your parents’ income, if you’re under 25 and live with them or depend on them financially

the combined income of one of your parents and their partner, if you’re under 25 and live with them or depend on them financially

your partner’s income, if you’re over 25 and live with them (even if they spend most of their time abroad)

income you get from your own savings, investments or property, for example dividends or rent

If you've had no contact with your parents for over a year, you might be able to apply as an ‘estranged student’.

www.gov.uk/apply-for-student-finance/household-income



My guess is that sfe won't accept that she earns enough not to be financially dependent n some way on someone else. And as she is under 25, that someone else is parents / a parent, so her loan would be based on their household income. Unless she can prove that she meets the conditions for being estranged?

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 13:07

Her parents are living abroad but she has contact

But as far as I aware she lives on her very low income it's hard isn't it

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Something20 · 18/05/2020 13:37

Hi @katymac
I actually work for SFE :) if she is under 25 she is still classed as being dependent on her parents even if they live abroad unfortunately.

Even if she has been supporting herself, if it doesn't meet the minimum SFE believe she would need to support herself she can't be classed as supporting herself.

With regards her parents, she would have to have no contact/be estranged to qualify as being independent.

It's all stupid I know especially if she has been self-supporting! Luckily I don't deal with independence as they have their own team as it can be a mean subject sometimes 😔

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Something20 · 18/05/2020 13:42

@katymac the other option would depend on her parents income.
If it is below a certain amount she would still receive the same funding that she would get as being an independent student xx

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 14:15

Probably not - poor poppet she has worked so hard to get into college

She is friendly with her parents but they won't support her so I think she will have to defer for a couple of years - what a bummer! and they are crying out for teachers I thought

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Something20 · 18/05/2020 14:43

@katymac bless her that's awful 😔
Has she actually applied and had her independence rejected or was it just somebody she spoke to on the phone that told her this?

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 15:04

I think it was online and she is trying to speak to someone now

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Something20 · 18/05/2020 15:20

@katymac good, I was going to say id push back and try to contest it. Like I say I don't work in the independent team but in other areas of the business, discretion can be used depending on individual circumstances so it's always worth arguing the decision and getting it escalated

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KatyMac · 18/05/2020 19:02

I'll tell her

I suppose she needs to look at series too - they used to offer them for teaching

Thanks so much

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ForgiveMeFatherForIHaveGinned · 20/05/2020 07:40

It's not that she won't be able to get any funding from Student Finance, but as she is still classed as dependent on her parents they will need to provide their income details for her application. So her maintenance loan will be means tested against their income. If they are not able to provide their income, then she would only be eligible for the minimum maintenence loan. She would still be eligible for the tuition fee loan as well.

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KatyMac · 21/05/2020 11:25

Thanks - she will have to defer her place I think, she has been trying to get in for 2 years!

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