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Summary statistics on over-repaid income contingent student loans via the PAYE system.
Statistics of Welsh domiciled student loans borrowers and the change in debt in the financial year.
If you're studying on a long course, you may be eligible for additional funding.
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
BIS research paper number 73.
Loans to help small and medium-sized businesses develop and grow.
Statistics of Northern Ireland domiciled student loans borrowers and the change in debt in the financial year. Part 1 of the statistics suite were released on 11 June 2020, and subsequently Part 2 was released on 27 August 2020.
Figures on student loans, repayments and outstanding debt in the 2015 to 2016 financial year.
Data for graphs featured in publication: Student loans in Scotland 2022 to 2023. Refer to main publication for full data tables (link at bottom of page).
Provides information on applications for 24+ advanced learning loans received by the Student Loans Company. Unfortunately due to additional required quality assurance checks, it is not now possible to meet the planned publication date of Thursday 25 June 2015.
Statistics of Scottish domiciled student loans borrowers and the change in debt in the financial year.
Advanced Learner Loans paid in England, academic year 2021/22, August 2021 to January 2022 inclusive.
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