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This guide will provide you with answers to the most common questions that undergraduate students are currently asking us.
Find out how UK Export Finance works with banks and brokers to make exports happen.
It’s important to keep your details up to date in your student finance account so we can contact you with updates about your account.
If you’ve moved back home for the January term and want to know how this might affect your student finance, read our answers to your most common questions.
Application forms and guides for new Tuition Fee Loan only students. Forms include EU21N, the certifier checklist and the Tuition Fee Loan request form.
Loan application form for learners applying for an Advanced Learner Loan and starting a course on or after 1 August 2021.
Forecasts of student numbers, student loan expenditure and student loan repayments in England.
Included is the PN1 application form and guidance notes and the UK passport details form.
Application form and guidance notes for postgraduate Doctoral students.
Guidance for local authorities on capital finance.
Guidance for UK companies on winning business from international aid and development projects.
Application forms and guides for continuing Tuition Fee Loan only students. Forms include EUPR1A and the Tuition Fee Loan request form.
Find out more information on the average official rate of interest for beneficial loan arrangements.
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