What is a maintenance loan?
What is a foundation year?
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Do you get a maintenance loan for foundation year?
The short answer is yes, you’ll likely be eligible for a maintenance loan during your foundation year. However, there are certain criteria that you must meet in order to qualify. Firstly, you must be enrolled on a designated foundation year course. You must also be a UK or EU student who has been living in the UK for at least three years prior to the start of your course. Additionally, you must meet the eligibility criteria for student finance, which includes factors such as your age, residency status, and previous study. It is important to note that the amount of maintenance loan you receive during your foundation year may be lower than what you would receive during a standard undergraduate course. This is because the foundation year is often considered to be a preparatory year, and the living expenses during this time may be lower than during a full undergraduate course.Other financial assistance options
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FAQs on Maintenance Loans for Foundation Years
Yes. If your foundation year is integrated into a full undergraduate degree and recognised by Student Finance, you’re typically eligible for a maintenance loan to support your living costs during that year.
To qualify, you must be enrolled on an eligible foundation year, meet residency rules, and not already hold a higher education qualification. Your household income and whether you live at home or away also affect the amount you can borrow.
For 2025/26, the maximum maintenance loan is £8,877 (living at home), £10,544 (living away outside London), or £13,762 (living away in London). Your final amount depends on household income and personal circumstances.
If your course doesn’t qualify, look into bursaries or scholarships offered by your university. You could also explore local authority grants or part-time work to help cover your living costs.
Yes, student finance applications are annual. After completing your foundation year, you’ll need to reapply for funding to cover the next stage of your undergraduate degree.
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