Data set from Student loan forecasts for England

Table 10: Higher education undergraduate student loan outlay by Household Residual Income

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Higher education undergraduate student loan outlay by Household Residual Income.

Data set details

Theme
Finance and funding
Publication
Student loan forecasts for England
Release type
Number of rows
16
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Number of students
  • Total outlay (£ thousands)
  • Mean outlay per student
Filters
  • HRI band (£ thousands)
Time period
2022/23

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
hri_bandtotal_outlay_£000mean_outlay_per_student_£number_of_studentspercentagetime_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_name
Not Stated41382001130036700022.11202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
£043079001820023700023.02202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
£0-584610017700480004.52202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
£5-10126060017800710006.74202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
£10-15115780017900650006.19202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 5 variables
Variable nameVariable description
hri_bandHRI band (£ thousands) - Filter by HRI band
mean_outlay_per_student_£Mean outlay per student
number_of_studentsNumber of students
percentagePercentage
total_outlay_£000Total outlay (£ thousands)

Footnotes

  1. Coverage: Full-time undergraduate English-domiciled borrowers who receive loans through Student Finance England. For further details on eligibility, please see the Student Finance England practitioner website: https://www.practitioners.slc.co.uk/products (opens in a new tab).
  2. Loan outlay includes tuition fee loans and maintenance loans.
  3. These academic year 2022/23 figures are provisional figures based on DfE analysis of SLC data.
  4. Individuals who chose not to provide their household residual income may have an income over the maximum threshold.
  5. Maintenance loans are means-tested and calculated based on a sliding scale of household residual income, depending on students’ living location.
  6. The household residual income figure provided may not be from the 2022/23 academic year as students do not typically have to submit a new figure in each year of their study.
  7. Part-time students have been excluded from the table due to having a large proportion of borrowers with non-declared income. Only a small proportion of part-time borrowers requested or received a maintenance loan in AY2022/23, and borrowers do not need to supply household income information when requesting fee loan support only.
  8. These figures are restricted to higher education undergraduate loans and do not include Advanced Learner.
  9. Some students, including EU students with pre-settled status and some part-time students (Student finance for undergraduates: Eligibility - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) (opens in a new tab)), are not eligible for maintenance loans.
  10. Total outlay is in thousands of pounds and is rounded to the nearest 100 thousand pounds, mean outlay is rounded to the nearest 100 pounds, and number of students to the nearest thousand.
  11. Proportions may not appear to sum due to rounding.

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