Published on Liberal Democrat Voice By Craig Brown | Published 29th June 2011
There is a real danger that many prospective students will be put off from going to university due to the confusion, half-truths and lies, often left unchallenged, relating to the new system of university funding and graduate contributions.
A bright light which breaks through the fog can be found over at MoneySavingExpert.com, where Martin Lewis pares things back to the bare facts. His Student Loans Guide 2012 makes the following key points:
•Existing students stay on the old system of loans
•Students don’t pay anything up front
•Graduates will pay back £540 per year less than they do under the current system – graduates will have more money in their pocket each month
•Graduates who earn less than £21,000 don’t pay back anything
•Graduates will owe more and be in debt longer but this debt will not affect credit ratings
•People shouldn’t think of the new system as a loan but as a graduate tax
•The rules may be different for students in Scotland and Wales
•Most people will never pay back all of this debt as the debt is wiped out after 30 years
A graduate tax: the very thing that the NUS has been calling for. It is a crying shame that the NUS has decided to be political over the new changes rather than do the right thing by the people it professes to represent.
I would be extremely disappointed if there is a single person put off going to university due to the spin put on the changes by the NUS. Let’s hope that as many prospective students as possible find their way to MoneySavingExpert.com where they can actually get some honest expert advice on what to expect when they take up their courses in 2012.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/student-loans-tuition-fees-changes


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