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Quote: from theatreminelli at 12:49 pm on July 14, 2008
If you are not living with your parents then you apply as a independent student....simple. Then you get the full loan and grant and an extra one for being an independent student. 
I'm living with them now but won't be when the Uni term is going on like most people, which makes me dependant on the income assessment for the previous year, which is what it's based on. Isn't it? Quote: from marshmellowman at 12:51 pm on July 14, 2008
Not all of it is (for loans anyway). There is a defined amount that is not based on income, and some further loan if your income allows it. Maintenance grants are purely income based however I think I find it a huge annoyance, because it doesn't take into account how many siblings you have. Sure my dad might get paid quite well, but I have two sisters, one already at university. 
The thing the council gave me says that the maintenance grant and maintenance loan are both on sliding scales based on income... and nothing else. Bleh, I don't know. My council aren't known for their clarity, though. *goes to look it up online* Didn't the application booklet thing ask for details of dependants on the persons being assessed? If so, I thought that meant it noted siblings but still I doubt they'd be taken into account anyway - it's the government. Stuff like this is always annoying and unfair, isn't it? Post edited at 7:00 am on July 14, 2008 by Daleacus
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They messed up my application this year and gave me my loan on non means tested which doesn't even cover half of my rent. I hope they get it sorted out soon or I won't be able to go back to Uni. I come from a super poor family.
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Both the grant and loan contain a non-income assessed part, which is about 75% of the total and that's available to everyone. The remainder is means tested. The reason for the means testing primarily concerns the tuition fees, D. The reason for that is that universities receive extremely poor funding. Tutors are over assigned, and underpaid. Yes, I took part in the protests that helped to raise their pay However they are still grossly underfunded and by means testing parents for tuition fees they can get some extra money from those families who can afford it. In those cases, the families have to pay said fees, because they can. Someone mentioned being assessed as an independent student. Now when Louise and I tried this it was impossible because the rubric defined independent as being financially independent of your parents for at least 5 years, which they then lowered to 3 years. Unless you can prove this then you are not considered an independent student (unless the rules have changed in the last couple of years, which they might well have done). Louise and I were lucky however, because once we got married we were able to have our spouse assessed instead of our parents! Which meant that as we were both as poor as each other we got full support. But the thing with the tuition fees sucks. When Louise was assessed, because she comes form a very well off family she was told to pay tuition fees (can't remember how much) and of course her father refused to do so. Also her loan was reduced from the full amount. All this and we were living in the private sector in Brighton, which is expensive, because we needed permanent accommodation. We had to take him to court over paying her money in the end
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Quote: from britishguy at 6:10 am on July 16, 2008
Both the grant and loan contain a non-income assessed part, which is about 75% of the total and that's available to everyone. The remainder is means tested. The reason for the means testing primarily concerns the tuition fees, D. The reason for that is that universities receive extremely poor funding. Tutors are over assigned, and underpaid. Yes, I took part in the protests that helped to raise their pay However they are still grossly underfunded and by means testing parents for tuition fees they can get some extra money from those families who can afford it. In those cases, the families have to pay said fees, because they can. Someone mentioned being assessed as an independent student. Now when Louise and I tried this it was impossible because the rubric defined independent as being financially independent of your parents for at least 5 years, which they then lowered to 3 years. Unless you can prove this then you are not considered an independent student (unless the rules have changed in the last couple of years, which they might well have done). Louise and I were lucky however, because once we got married we were able to have our spouse assessed instead of our parents! Which meant that as we were both as poor as each other we got full support. But the thing with the tuition fees sucks. When Louise was assessed, because she comes form a very well off family she was told to pay tuition fees (can't remember how much) and of course her father refused to do so. Also her loan was reduced from the full amount. All this and we were living in the private sector in Brighton, which is expensive, because we needed permanent accommodation. We had to take him to court over paying her money in the end 
Your tuition fees are not actually income asessed any more ever since the top up fee scheme came in. Now basically everyone pays 3000 pounds or thereabouts a year for tuition but you don't pay it back until you are earning after Uni. It's just loan and grant apps that are now income asessed.
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Quote: from britishguy at 6:10 am on July 16, 2008
Both the grant and loan contain a non-income assessed part, which is about 75% of the total and that's available to everyone. The remainder is means tested. 
Still, that last bit represents a lot of money (to me, at least) and, to go back to the original point, is surely unfair if many people aren't recieving the financial support which the assessment thinks they should from their guardians. It's just not possible for most parents to send their kids off with money. It stinks that any of the thing is means tested. If I'm going to get a degree and help the economy in some way by getting a reputable job at the end of it (unlikely though as degrees are as common as salt now) then, to be frank, I expect to recieve the money I need to live and not be in debt for years and years after. The entire system is ridiculous, really. Post edited at 11:52 am on July 16, 2008 by Daleacus
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