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Undergraduate and PGCE courses starting in the academic year 2018/19 STUDENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT

CONTENTS Undergraduate fees 2018/19, Student loans... 4 Tuition fee loan... 5 Maintenance loan (living cost loan), Pre-registration Heath and Social Care courses, Household income... 6 How much could I get?... 7 Paying it back... 8 University awards... 9 Eligibility for our awards... 10 CCCU Grant...11 Care Leavers Bursary, Pre-registration Health and Social Care Bursary... 12 Access to Learning Fund, Choral Scholarship... 13 Sports Scholarship, Music and Performing Arts Scholarship... 14 Partner Schools Award, Other sources of support... 15

WHO THIS GUIDE IS FOR This guide is for full-time and part-time undergraduate students, and students studying relevant initial teacher training programmes (e.g. PGCEs), who are beginning their studies in the academic year 2018/19. Where to find information if this does not apply to you: If you are an international (overseas) student, you can find information at: www.canterbury.ac.uk/studyhere/ International/FeesAndFinance If you are a postgraduate student (except for those who are on relevant initial teacher training courses) please contact the school running the course you are interested in applying for. This guide is not relevant for continuing students (those who began their studies in an academic year before 2017/18). Information for continuing students can be found at: www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/ funding-your-degree We have a team of specialist Student Support and Wellbeing Advisers who are available to discuss any financial concerns that students may have. They will also support applications to internal and external funding sources. Canterbury Christ Church University 3

UNDERGRADUATE FEES 2018/19 Home (UK)/EU tuition fees for undergraduate and PGCE courses at Canterbury Christ Church University are currently set within the UK Government s regulatory framework. In 2017/18, the University raised the 2017/18 Home (UK) / EU tuition fees to 9,250 in line with forecast inflation at a rate of 2.8%. This is because the University had satisfactory quality assessments under the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). The Government has confirmed that in 2018/19, universities meeting the requirements of the Teaching Excellence Framework 2 (TEF2) could raise their 2018/19 maximum undergraduate student tuition fee. This will be in line with forecast inflation, and subject to the maximum fee cap set by the Government. The government has yet to set the statutory maximum level for tuition fees for students enrolling in 2018/19. Canterbury Christ Church University submitted an application to the TEF2, and was awarded Silver in June 2017. The University will update this statement as soon as we have further information about the tuition fee increases for 2018/19. These increases will be applicable to undergraduate and PGCE new entrant students in 2018/19, and continuing students who started their programmes in 2017/18. Visit our website for the latest fees information, www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/funding-your-degree The University s 2018/19 tuition fees for all other undergraduate courses with nonregulated fees will also rise in line with the increase in the relevant Government tuition fee caps and will be applicable to undergraduate new entrant students in 2018/19, and continuing students who started their courses in 2017/18. STUDENT LOANS Higher education is free at the point of entry and you can get help with living costs too. The Government, via the Student Loans Company, offers loans to cover your Tuition Fees and assist with your living expenses while you are studying. Tuition Fee Loans are available to everyone, no matter their age or background, for fulland part-time higher education courses (the latter has to be at a 25% intensity of a full-time course). The exceptions to this are if you have already got a higher education qualification or if you are an overseas student. Maintenance Loans (living cost funding) are currently only available to full-time Home students. See www.slc.co.uk for more information about the Student Loans Company. 4 Student Financial Support 2018/19

TUITION FEE LOAN If you re intending to be a full-time or part-time (studying at least 25% intensity of a full-time course) higher education student, ordinarily resident in England or the EU, you can get a government loan that will completely cover your tuition fees. The only exception is if you ve already been in higher education, in which case you may not be eligible for the Tuition Fee Loan. Key facts You don t have to wait until you ve been formally offered a place at university before applying for your Tuition Fee Loan, and you don t have to have your loan approved before you can start your course. You can log back in and change your course or university details on your finance application if you want / need to before enrolment. We advise you to apply as early as possible so your finance is in place when your course begins. Applications for Student Finance open after the New Year (for new students). Continuing students also have to reapply for each year of finance. Please note: If you re studying for the second time in higher education, you won t usually be eligible for tuition fee support if your previous qualification is of the same level or higher than the one you wish to study. Exceptions to this are those studying PGCEs and Pre-registration Health and Social Care degrees. Students who are in default of a previous loan with the Student Loans Company (Student Finance England) will not qualify for university financial support. Canterbury Christ Church University 5

MAINTENANCE LOAN (living cost loan) You ll also see a Maintenance Loan referred to as a living cost loan. If you re a full-time Home student you can apply for a Maintenance Loan. This is a loan available to help you with the day-to-day costs of going to university (a place to live, food, travel and course materials, for example). The amount you can borrow depends on where you live and study and your household income. You can apply for your Maintenance Loan when you apply for your Tuition Fee Loan. PRE-REGISTRATION HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE COURSES Health Education Funding in England from 2017/18 New students in England on nursing, midwifery and most allied health professional (AHP) pre-registration courses will have access to the standard student support package of tuition fee loans and support for living costs, as well as additional support for childcare and travel and accommodation whilst on placement. For full details of the funding available visit: www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/funding-your-degree/ health-education-funding-2017-18 HOUSEHOLD INCOME The amount you could get as a Maintenance Loan depends on your household income, whether you are living at home whilst studying and where you live. Independent student status If you are an independent student under 25 years of age and should be assessed on your own circumstances and not your family s (e.g. because you are a parent; you are married or in a civil partnership; your parents are deceased or cannot be contacted; you were in care on your 16th birthday; you have supported yourself financially for at least 3 years etc.), you will need to supply evidence in order to be considered for your full entitlement. 6 Student Financial Support 2018/19

HOW MUCH COULD I GET? Figures in the table below refer to students living away from home and studying outside of London and are based on the latest data for 2017/18 entry*. NB: The package of support differs if you re living at home and studying outside of London. For more information see www.gov.uk/studentfinance Household Income ( ) Based on data for 2017/18* entry Student studying outside London Student living at home 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 42,875 45,000 50,000 55,000 60,000 65,000 69,803 70,000 8,430 7,825 7,219 6,614 6,265 6,008 5,403 4,797 4,192 3,927 3,927 3,927 7,097 6,499 5,900 5,302 4,959 4,704 4,105 3,507 3,124 3,124 3,124 3,124 *2018/19 information will be published in late 2017. Canterbury Christ Church University 7

PAYING IT BACK You only repay 9% of your gross income (i.e. before tax or other deductions) above 21,000 from the April after you graduate. The table below gives an indication of what you would expect to pay back. Gross Income Per Annum Approximate Monthly Repayments Approximate Yearly Repayments 21,000 or less 0 0 24,000 23 270 27,000 45 540 30,000 68 810 35,000 105 1,260 40,000 143 1,710 50,000 218 2,610 For example, if, after graduation, you earn 25,000 that is 4,000 of income over the 21,000 threshold. You will only pay back anything (9%) on earnings over 21,000: 9% of 4,000 is 360. So you would have to pay back 360 per year. Divide this by twelve and it amounts to 30 per month or by 52 and it is 6.92 per week. Payments will be taken directly from your salary via the tax system (or through the self-assessment process if self-employed). Part-time students can sometimes start repayments while they re still studying (if studying for more than four years) but only if earning over 21,000. If your income later drops below 21,000 you will stop repaying until it increases again, and if you haven t paid off the whole debt 30 years after graduating, anything remaining will be written-off by the government. You do accumulate interest on your loan at the rate of inflation plus a maximum of 3% depending on earnings, but the amount you pay back is as described above. For more information explaining the student finance system, please see our useful websites list on page 15. 8 Student Financial Support 2018/19

UNIVERSITY AWARDS We have a number of bursaries, scholarships and grants to offer further help for students who choose to study with us. Please check the individual eligibility criteria to see if you qualify for our University Awards. These awards are: CCCU Grant > up to 1,000 in each year of study. Care Leavers Bursary > 1,200 in each year of study (additional evidence is required). Pre-registration Health and Social Care Bursary > up to 1,000 in each year of study Access to Learning Fund (ALF) > a discretionary financial assistance to eligible students facing financial difficulties. Partner Schools Award > up to 500 per year of study Sports Scholarships > up to 1,000 per year. Choral Scholarships > up to 800 choral scholarships ( 1000 for organists and conductors) Music and Performing Arts Scholarships > up to 300 per year. Full information is on our website: www.canterbury.ac.uk/finance Canterbury Christ Church University 9

ELIGIBILITY FOR OUR AWARDS Standard University criteria As a quick guide, to qualify for a Canterbury Christ Church University award (with the exception of Partner Schools Awards and Sports or Music Scholarships) students must: have a household income of 25,000 per annum or less; be ordinarily resident in England or be an EU student; be paying fees in excess of 6,165 per annum, or 4,625 (studying at least 25% intensity) if part-time; meet any additional eligibility criteria for our scholarships or bursaries (including being on an appropriate programme see who this guide is for on page 3). Where a fee above the basic fee of 6,165 full-time equivalent is to be charged, the financial support measures will apply pro-rata, relative to the level of fee. Pro-rata arrangements will also apply to eligible part-time students. Some awards require income assessment. Please ensure that consent to share by all parties has been given on your Student Finance application. Students can only qualify for one award at any one time with the exception of Partner Schools Awards and the Sports or Music Scholarships. 10 Student Financial Support 2018/19

CCCU GRANT Once a student has confirmed their place at the University, eligible students shall be considered for the CCCU Grant. Variable awards of up to 3,000 over the duration of study (up to 1,000 per academic year) will be allocated to students who meet the eligibility criteria. Please note: awards are limited and eligibility does not guarantee receipt of award. Eligibility In addition to the standard criteria on page 10, eligible students must: be an undergraduate or PGCE (Initial Teacher Training) student; not be in receipt of government educational support of 5,000 or more per annum (this is other than maintenance grants or loans). The allocation of grants takes place in the order that eligible students confirm their place at the University and provide Student Loans Company or other required income evidence. It is therefore essential that you provide the Student Loans Company with consent to share your household income information with the University. Part-time students Eligible part-time students paying more than 4,625 per annum and studying at more than 25% FTE will receive a pro-rata cash bursary. Deadline dates will determine when awards are granted and the first funding release to students will be as soon as possible after receiving income data from Student Finance England. Canterbury Christ Church University 11

CARE LEAVERS BURSARY A 3,600 cash award over the duration of study ( 1,200 per academic year). Eligibility Students must: be in care, or a care leaver, in the UK who is under 25 years of age and who is, or was, looked after under a Care Order when age 16 for at least 13 weeks (status must be verifiable); have an income background below 25,000; not be in receipt of other Christ Church financial support. OR be recognised by the Foyer Federation, or have otherwise been homeless; status must be verifiable. For more information on support for those who are, or have been, in care email: studentwellbeing@canterbury.ac.uk PRE-REGISTRATION HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE BURSARY An award of up to 1,000 per year Eligibility The bursary will be available to students who come from a household with a combined income of less than 25,000. The bursary will be awarded in date order once the eligible student has confirmed their place at Canterbury Christ Church University and the University has received household income information via Student Finance England loan application. It is essential therefore, that all students give Student Finance England consent to share household income information on their loan application. 12 Student Financial Support 2018/19

ACCESS TO LEARNING FUND (ALF) FOR CURRENT STUDENTS Student Support, Health and Wellbeing administer Canterbury Christ Church University s Access to Learning Fund (ALF), which provides discretionary financial assistance for UK students to access and remain in higher education. Undergraduates must have applied for their maximum student funding entitlement and have received the first installment before submitting an application. ALF monies can be awarded as a Short Term Loan of up to 400 in instances whereby receipt of student funding is delayed. Alternatively, ALF can be awarded as a grant. The amount awarded will depend on your individual circumstances and the number of applications received throughout the year. It is important to note that ALF is intended to act as a safety net for those in financial difficulty, rather than a main source of income. Applicants for ALF must be a home student registered on a course in one of the following categories: Undergraduate students either full-time or part-time, including part-time distance learners following a higher education course, including sandwich courses and any periods of placement or study abroad; Graduate students either full-time or part-time following a course of higher education at a level above first degree. Canterbury Christ Church University gives priority to particularly vulnerable groups of students when deciding how to allocate the funding. Students must meet with a Student Support and Wellbeing Adviser who can assist them with their applications and advise on the most appropriate funding option. Contact studentwellbeing@canterbury.ac.uk for further information. CHORAL SCHOLARSHIP No matter what you study, if you have the talent you can help form the professional heart of the University Chapel Choir and benefit from our new 800 choral scholarships ( 1000 for organists and conductors). Full details can be found at www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/ music-and-performing-arts/scholarships/choral-scholarships.aspx Canterbury Christ Church University 13

SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP Awards of up to 1,000 per year. You could be eligible for a Sports Scholarship if you are an elite level sports performer as judged by the Canterbury Christ Church University Sports Scholarships panel. Eligibility To apply you can be studying any subject but must be: an undergraduate; Full-time. To find out more please see: www.canterbury.ac.uk/christ-churchsport/sports-scholarship-scheme MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS SCHOLARSHIP Awarded to students in the School of Music and Performing Arts. General awards up to 300 are available to students on any of the School s programmes, and are designed to help you develop your professional practice. This may include support for travel, masterclass fees, or workshop fees for specialist sessions and lessons outside the University. Scholarships are awarded on a case-by-case basis throughout the academic year. Entry scholarships are worth 250 and a number are awarded each year to students entering the University. They are designed to encourage you to seek professional experience in support of your University learning from the very start. In particular, they support keen ensemble performers (in any of the music and performing arts disciplines), and are there to kick-start your ability to seek performing and creative platforms in and around Canterbury and Kent. Second instrument scholarships are awarded to a number of Music students in their first year of study. These awards are worth 300, which pays for 10 hours of teaching with one of our specialist instrumental teachers on a second instrument. Students are encouraged to apply for second instrument scholarships through audition in their first week on the BMus or BA Music programmes. For more information, contact the School of Music and Performing Arts on mpa@canterbury.ac.uk 14 Student Financial Support 2018/19

PARTNER SCHOOLS AWARD Canterbury Christ Church University is committed to working with its partner schools in Kent and Medway to make higher education a life-changing opportunity for all students. Former students from our partner schools are eligible to apply for the Partner School Award to receive 500 per year of study. Recipients of the Schools Award will also benefit from participating in paid outreach activities to promote university to students in schools and colleges in Kent and Medway, who might not otherwise consider accessing higher education. The application form and a list of our outreach partner schools can be found here www.canterbury.ac.uk/outreach/partnerschools OTHER SOURCES OF SUPPORT OTHER SOURCES OF SUPPORT Other government support Disabled Students Allowance Childcare Grant (full-time students only) Parents Learning Allowance (full-time students only) Adult Dependants Grant (full-time students only) For more information on any of the above see www.gov.uk/studentfinance Further financial support On gaining a place in higher education, many students may wish to find part-time employment to supplement their income whilst studying. Unitemps is Canterbury Christ Church University s recruitment service to students, graduates and the community. Unitemps offers part-time and vacation work, internships, placements and full-time work opportunities both within the University and in the local area. See our website for more details: www.canterbury.ac.uk/unitemps There are also a number of other sources of funding that may be available to some students subject to application. For more information, visit the National Students Union website: www.nus.org.uk Canterbury Christ Church University 15

USEFUL WEBSITES Government website Money Saving Expert National Students Union Canterbury Christ Church University Student Finance Canterbury Christ Church University courses Canterbury Christ Church University Unitemps www.gov.uk/studentfinance www.moneysavingexpert.com/ students (accessible, impartial advice on student finance from consumer champion Martin Lewis) www.nus.org.uk www.canterbury.ac.uk/study-here/ funding-your-degree www.canterbury.ac.uk/studyhere www.canterbury.ac.uk/unitemps If you require this publication in an alternative format, please contact the Corporate Communications Unit. Email: corporatecommunications@canterbury.ac.uk OCT17 This guide is correct at the time of going to print in September 2017. Please visit www.canterbury.ac.uk/finance for the latest information and advice. www.canterbury.ac.uk