News Archive - Articles Published in Student Finances
Building Society Criticises Students for Slack Home Security20 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossStudents are risking disaster - by leaving windows unlocked and smoke alarms unchecked.
Inflation 'Is Hitting Students Harder'18 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossYoungsters who are currently at university have faced a seven percent rise in living costs over the past year, a new report claims.
Students 'Underestimating Living Costs'13 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossA gap approaching £500 per year between expectation and reality has opened up for undergraduates - which could lead some into debt.
Student Debts 'Rising Rapidly'13 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossA ten percent rise in annual debt levels has been marked by the latest student finance study.
Students 'Forced Into Work' as Prices Rise11 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossTough financial times mean that many are looking for a job while they study full-time.
Debt-hit Students 'Choosing to Stay at Home'01 Aug 2008 | by Michael RossFears of falling into further debt have led many to decide not to move out when they go to university.
Student Bank Accounts Face 'Freebie Cutback'28 Jul 2008 | by Michael RossThe credit crunch has caused many account providers to downgrade their offers to new student customers.
Parents Underestimate Student Debt21 Jul 2008 | by Michael RossParents underestimate the amount of debt their children will face after graduating from university, according to new research.
Students 'Facing Cost Pressures as Prices Rise'11 Jul 2008 | by Michael RossBritain's university students are feeling the effects of the credit crunch, too.
Student Loan Borrowings 'Hit £4bn'18 Jun 2008 | by Michael RossThe value of loans being taken out has increased by one third in a single year.
Graduates Losing Millions on Student Loan Repayments16 Apr 2008 | by Anthony J. BoundsDue to a procedural error H.M. Customs & Revenue could be sitting on millions in overpaid student loan repayments.
Female Graduates Saddled With Student Loans 07 Jan 2008 | by Abigail RadnorNew government figures reveal female graduates will be stuck with their student loans for an extra 5 years than their male peers.