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Applying for Finance

Overview

A Tuition Fee Loan is available to cover course costs – if you take one out, you do not have to pay your course costs upfront

A Maintenance Loan is available to help with living costs

It does not matter if you already have a student loan – you can still apply for both these loans to support your teacher training

You will only start making repayments when you earn over the threshold

If you have a student loan already, taking out a further loan for your teacher training will not see your monthly repayments increase

To find out more about the other support available to fund your training, visit the DfE funding my training page.

in detail

Tuition Fee Loan

Full cost of course fees of up to £9,250

When you start your non-salaried teacher training, you will not have to pay the cost of tuition fees up front. You can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan to cover the full cost of your course, which is paid directly to your training provider from Student Finance England. Tuition Fee Loans are not means tested, so regardless of your household income you should be able to claim the full amount for your course fees.

Maintenance Loan

Up to £13022 Maintenance Loan for living costs

All eligible trainees will qualify for at least the minimum loan amount for their living costs, regardless of household income.

You can use the student finance calculator to estimate Tuition Fee and Maintenance Loans and extra funding that may be available, for instance Parents’ Learning Allowance or Childcare Grants.

How to apply

Once you have accepted your place on a non-salaried teacher training course, you can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan and a Maintenance Loan via Student Finance England (SFE).

Eligibility

Tuition fees and any other financial support you might receive will depend on your status as a home, EU/EEA or overseas student. Find out more information on GOV.UK.

Residents of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will need to apply for this support via your country’s student finance body (Student Finance Wales, Student Awards Agency Scotland or Student Finance NI).