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Money Facts

Student Information & Funding produces several information leaflets. If you would like copies in leaflet format you can either print them from the list on the right, call into The Student Services Centre or we would be pleased to email or post them.

If you would like information about a subject not shown here, please contact us.

Please note that we are not responsible for the content of non Student Services web pages.

Download Leaflets PDF format - requires Acrobat reader to view pdf

Download this useful Smartphone App

http://www.nasma.org.uk/Homepage/Smartphone-App/

This handy, free to download app from the National Association of Student Money Advisers (NASMA) will provide information and tools to help you in your time as a student and beyond.

Within the app you will find information and contacts that will be indispensable, making your life as a student that bit easier knowing you have a handy funding and finance tool to hand.

Recognised as the national experts on all things student-finance, NASMA are confident that the information contained within the app can be relied upon to answer many of your student finance questions. The contacts provided will help you get answers to any questions you need to discuss in more detail, and the calendar will keep you on track across the year.

Use the calculator to input your income and outgoings and you get a handy budgeting tool, letting you know how much you have remaining for the week. If you use it regularly you need not fall into financial problems.

For more about funding and finances as a student you can also visit the NASMA website.

Student Debt Advice Guide

For free, impartial debt advice contact the UK’s leading debt charity the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS). The CCCS Student Debt Advice Guide is a useful source of money management advice and tips on avoiding problem debt when living on a tight budget. If you need debt help fast try Debt Remedy, their online counselling service, or call free phone 0800 138 1111


 

 


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