2. WHAT DO THEY DO?
• They give you a selection of organisations
that offer the grants and funding you want.
• It gives you information on government
- loans and grants
- support from your university
- student banking
• Helps you to get prepared
3. Information available
• Governments support that you receive;
• Tuition fee loan
• Maintenance loan
• Maintenance grant
• Student banking,
• Over drafts and incentives
4. Benefits of a student bank
accounts
• HSBC – 2 year worldwide travel insurance
• NatWest – All customers free student discount
card, £100 off a ASUS laptop
• Lloyds- NUS extra card for 3 years, WHA
membership for 3 years, 43 E-music
downloads.
• Halifax- 25% on AA breakdown cover.
5. Why is it good?
• It lets you compare Grants and loans
• Prepared, lots of information.
6. CROWED FUNDING
• This is where you put out an idea and other
put money into it for it to grow.
• Many different business that allow you to
crowed fund (brewrey, make-up, portable
microscopes)
• You put a time scale on how long you will
funded for, i.e a month.
• You will have to give a certain amount until
you pay back the amount you are given.
7. Does it help?
• It helps with upcoming and new businesses.
• Wouldn’t be something that would help with
student loans. Someone that was planning to
be at university for 3 years.