
Money Box Money Box Live: The Cost of University
Oct 7, 2025
Tom Allingham, a representative of Save the Student, shares vital insights on the rising costs of university in the UK. He explains the recent increase in tuition fees for the first time in eight years and the complex funding models across different regions. The issue of mounting student debt, averaging £53,000 in England, is highlighted through a graduate's struggle with repayments. Additionally, Tom discusses rising rent prices, housing quality issues, and how these factors influence students' choices about where to study.
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Freshers' Budgeting At Home
- Elizabeth and her mum budgeted maintenance loan money for food and social life while parents cover rent.
- She plans part-time work and a student account with overdraft perks to manage weekly spending.
Fees Have Finally Risen
- Tuition fees in England rose from £9,250 to £9,535 this year, the first increase since 2017.
- This inflationary rise doesn't account for years when fees didn't match inflation, reducing real household support.
Check How Maintenance Loans Are Calculated
- Expect maintenance loans to be means-tested by household income and top up accordingly.
- Check what parental contribution is assumed so you can plan additional funding or part-time work.
