Part-time student finance forms for including your household income in your application
2024 to 2025 and 2023 to 2024 academic year forms to apply for your household income to be included in your student finance application.
Applies to England
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If you have not applied for part-time student finance based on your household income on your initial application, complete the relevant academic year NMT to MT form.
Your parents or partner may also need to provide details of their income - they can do this online or by using the form PFF2.
If your household income has dropped by 15% or more since the tax year provided on the PFF2 form you’ll need to do both of the following:
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submit your household income details using form PFF2
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complete a CYI form (to ask for your student finance to be based on your expected income for the current tax year)
Updates to this page
Published 9 May 2022Last updated 13 May 2024 + show all updates
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Updated for new academic year.
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The PFF2 23/24 form has been replaced by a newer version following improvements.
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First published.