Finance information - part-time undergraduate
We know that financing your studies can be a big concern. However, there is often a lot of support available, both from the University and Student Finance England.
Here is what support you might be entitled to.
Fee waiver
Did you know that if you or your spouse/partner are in receipt of certain benefits you might be entitled to a fee waiver?
Emergency loan
If you find yourself in immediate financial difficulty, Warwick can provide you with a short-term, interest-free loan of up to £250.
Budgeting
If you need help with budgeting, our Student Funding Advisers can help you create a budget.
Tuition fees and maintenance loans
You can apply for Student Finance EnglandLink opens in a new window now, regardless of whether you have applied for a course. If you apply and decide not to go to university, you can just cancel it.
Warwick hardship fund
If you are experiencing financial difficulties during your part-time study, Warwick may be able to provide some additional support towards your living costs.
Useful links
Course-specific Maintenance and Tuition Fee Loans
Student Finance EnglandLink opens in a new window
If you need help with budgeting or have any other questions, contact the student funding team.
How do repayments work?
Once you have left university you will start repaying your Student Loan, but only if you are earning over the repayment threshold (£25,000 from October 2023).
Explore how this will work in the examples listed in our Funding Scenarios on the right.
Funding Scenarios
We've put together some Funding ScenariosLink opens in a new window to show the different finance options available to students from October 2023.