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Understanding student living costs

Information for students about what living cost funding is available (including student finance for 2025 to 2026 and 2024 to 2025) for those living in England.

Applies to England

Students studying at university or college can have different living costs depending on where and what they will be studying, their lifestyle and any financial commitments they might have.

offer advice and support to all, including information on where to to help with your living costs and budgeting tools. Why not check out their guidance on to find out what your living costs at university or college might add up to?

If you鈥檙e unsure about what additional costs may be involved as a result of your studies, you should ask your university or college for more information. Examples could include:

  • accommodation costs 鈥� such as rent

  • travel

  • course materials

  • food and drink

  • utilities 鈥� such as gas and electricity bills

Find out what Student Finance you could get as a minimum and maximum in the 2024 to 2025 and 2025 to 2026 academic years.

What you could get as a minimum

Student Finance England (SFE) provide a Maintenance Loan to help you with your living costs. All eligible students can get the basic non-income assessed minimum amount of Maintenance Loan to help with these costs. The minimum amount you can get is:

Living arrangements 2024 to 2025 academic year 2025 to 2026 academic year
Living with your parents 拢3,790 拢3,907
Living away from your parents, outside London 拢4,767 拢4,917
Living away from your parents, in London 拢6,647 拢6,855

Most students can get a higher amount of Maintenance Loan by providing details of their household income.

What you could get as a maximum

If you apply for student finance based on your household income then you may be entitled to even more Maintenance Loan to help with your living costs.

For example, full-time undergraduate students with a household income of 拢25,000 or less would get the maximum additional Maintenance Loan. Students with a household income above 拢25,000 would get a lower amount of loan based on their household income.

The tables show some examples of what the difference is between the maximum Maintenance Loan and the amount you could get based on your household income.

2025 to 2026 academic year

Living with your parents

Household Income Maximum Maintenance Loan Amount available to you Difference from maximum
up to 拢25,000 拢8,877 拢8,877 拢0
拢45,000 拢8,877 拢5,897 拢2,980
拢58,349 拢8,877 拢3,907 (only eligible for minimum amount) 拢4,970

Living away from your parents, outside London

Household Income Maximum Maintenance Loan Amount available to you Difference from maximum
up to 拢25,000 拢10,544 拢10,544 拢0
拢45,000 拢10,544 拢7,532 拢3,012
拢62,347 拢10,544 拢4,915 (only eligible for minimum amount) 拢5,460

2024 to 2025 academic year

Living with your parents

Household Income Maximum Maintenance Loan Amount available to you Difference from maximum
up to 拢25,000 拢8,610 拢8,610 拢0
拢45,000 拢8,610 拢5,716 拢2,894
拢58,291 拢8,610 拢3,790 (only eligible for minimum amount) 拢4,820

Living away from your parents, outside London

Household Income Maximum Maintenance Loan Amount available to you Difference from maximum
up to 拢25,000 拢10,227 拢10,227 拢0
拢45,000 拢10,227 拢7,304 拢2,923
拢62,343 拢10,227 拢4,767 (only eligible for minimum amount) 拢5,460

There are different rates for students living in London and for other circumstances such as if there are other students living in your household, you鈥檙e in your final year of your studies or if you get benefits. Use the student finance calculator to get an estimate on the amount of Maintenance Loan available to you based on your specific circumstances.

For some students even the maximum amount of Maintenance Loan may not be enough to cover all their living costs.

Making up the difference

Students are expected to make up the difference between the Maintenance Loan amount available to them and their total living costs.

Financial support may be provided by the student鈥檚 parents or partner. But there are several other sources of funding available for students who don鈥檛 have access to household support, or for students who need more funding because even the maximum Maintenance Loan available isn鈥檛 enough. These could be:

  • part-time employment

  • savings

  • university bursaries and scholarships

  • Local Authority support such as the Higher Education Bursary

You can find more information about some of the alternative sources of funding and guidance on how to budget for university our cost of living page.

Updates to this page

Published 18 January 2022
Last updated 3 February 2025 show all updates
  1. Updated academic years and funding amounts: removed 2023 to 2024 and added 2025 to 2026.

  2. Added 2024 to 2025 and 2023 to 2024 academic year information

  3. Changed partner organisation from Discover Uni to Student Space.

  4. First published.

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