Money matters
Managing your money well is a vital part of student life. Although it is impossible to predict everything that you may have to spend money on, this section is a guide to fees and funding, the costs you are most likely to incur as a student and how best to manage your budget. We advise you to plan your budget carefully so you know how much you have to spend each week.
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Who do I contact about money matters?
Fees and Bursary Office
Staff at the Fees and Bursary Office are available to help with enquiries about fees, student loans, bursaries, cheques, withdrawals, interruptions of study, refunds and change of name, address or course.
Fees and Bursary Office - contact details and opening hours (Fees and funding website)
Student Advice
Student Advisers offer help and advice on managing your money and student financial support, including emergency loans, the Access to Learning Fund, assistance with childcare costs, welfare benefits and part-time work.
For contact details and opening hours visit the Student Advice website.
Cash Office
Students can pay their fees at the Cash Office.
Cash Office - contact details and opening hours (Fees and funding website)
How to make payments (Fees and Funding website)
Employability & Careers
Employability & Careers offers a professional vacancy handling service to help graduates and students find full-time, part-time, work experience, placement, temporary and vacation work.
For further information visit the Employability & Careers website.
Further information
- Accommodation
- Student travel discount scheme
- TV Licence - including information about summer vacation refunds
External links:
- Directgov - tenancy deposit protection
- NUS - money section
- xe.com - calculate currency conversions online and check current exchange rates.

