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  • NUS research finds 86% of parents support their child financially at university

    • A new report from the National Union of Students finds most parents contribute over £200 a month towards their child’s university living expenses. And 1 in 10 are contributing over £1000 a month.
    • Parental income thresholds, the method used to determine how much loan a student receives, have been frozen since 2008.
    • NUS: “this is the price of ambition in 2026 – and we need something to change”

    Written by NUS UK
    January 19, 2026

  • New NUS research reveals extent of student housing crisis

    One third of students are struggling to pay housing costs. 17% of those are resorting to foodbanks.

    Written by NUS UK
    November 14, 2024

  • “Students are being asked for an extra £5 per week to keep the lights on in lecture theatres”

    The government has just announced an above inflation increase to student maintenance and that home undergraduate university students’ tuition fees will increase with inflation. 

    Written by NUS UK
    November 04, 2024

  • NUS responds as universities call for tuition fees to increase

    Responding to calls from universities to increase tuition fees to solve the higher education funding deficit, Alex Stanley, Vice President Higher Education at the National Union of Students (NUS UK), said:

    Written by NUS UK
    September 17, 2024

  • NUS UK backs TUC in urging government to abolish age-related minimum wage bands

    The National Union of Students went further, also calling for the apprentice minimum wage to be raised to match the national minimum wage.

    Written by NUS UK
    July 29, 2024

  • BREAKING: Student foodbank use has doubled since 2022

    A new survey from the National Union of Students has found that 14% of students used foodbanks in the 2023/24 academic year, compared to 7% in 2021/22.

    Written by NUS UK
    June 12, 2024

  • English maintenance loan system discourages working class students - new report

    NUS UK urges the Government to fundamentally rethink its student funding system in response to Sutton Trust report. 

    The Sutton Trust revealed that the current maintenance loan system is discouraging students from working class backgrounds from going to university. 

    Written by NUS UK
    March 21, 2024

  • NUS UK celebrates £10 million increase in student hardship funding but condemns real-terms cut in maintenance loans in England

    The union accused the government of not tackling the root cause of student poverty, as the government announced a 2.5% maintenance loan increase.

     

    Written by NUS UK
    January 25, 2024

  • Autumn Statement: Apprentices celebrate 20% rise in minimum wage but student leaders accuse government of ignoring student poverty

    NUS UK also criticised the government for further restricting access to benefits, which will force more people into poverty. 

     

    The National Union of Students (NUS UK) and the National Society of Apprentices (NSOA) have welcomed the rise in the apprentice minimum wage to £6.40 announced in the Autumn Statement, but urged the government to go further and increase it in line with the Real Living Wage. 

    NUS UK also welcomed the 9.8% increase in the minimum wage and its extension to 21 and 22-year-olds, as well as the cuts to National Insurance payments, which will put more money in the pockets of students who work. 

    However, the decision to further tighten benefit sanctions will force more people – including students - into poverty, while suggested changes to require more people with physical and mental health conditions into work would negatively impact disabled students. 

    NUS UK also criticised the government for prioritising tax cuts instead of investing in education, public services and student support, with recent data showing that the average maintenance loan leaves students with only 50p per week after rent. 

     

    Commenting, NUS Vice President for Liberation and Equality, Nehaal Bajwa, said: 

    “Instead of prioritising tax cuts, the Chancellor should be investing in our education system and vital public services. 

    “69% of students work on top of full-time study just to make ends meet. Many are missing classes because they can’t afford the cost of transport, and are living in poorly insulated, mould-infested accommodation because they cannot afford to put the heating on. The minimum wage rises for apprentices and young people are a step in the right direction, but don’t do enough to combat years of suppressed wages. 

    “What we needed in this budget was a sharp increase in maintenance loans immediately to keep students afloat and a plan to reintroduce maintenance grants. What we got was benefit sanctions, which will leave many people without the lifeline benefits are supposed to provide and disproportionately impact disabled students. 

    “There is a General Election around the corner in 2024. Students will be deciding who to vote for based on their plans for education, the cost of living, housing, and mental health. The Autumn Statement does little on these vital issues.” 

     

    Commenting, Susan Loughlin and Simon Hawthorn from the National Society of Apprentices said:   

    “£6.40 might not seem much but it’s a big win for us. This 20% rise shows that the government are finally listening to apprentices, to unions, educational campaigners and to industry. With this increase we see things starting to move in the right direction. 

    “Apprentices, students, students’ unions, and our friends in the trade unions can take heart that their hard work together has paid off. 

    “But it is not enough; 20% might sound like a lot, but £6.40 is still barely half what the government’s Social Mobility Commission, and indeed the many companies that are part of the Real Living Wage, say is needed to even survive. Apprentices are workers as well as learners. We are building your houses, running your childcare centres, and designing the planes you go on holiday in. 

    “Creating an educated, highly skilled workforce is crucial to improving our country, to filling the skills gaps and providing a space for all of us to become our best selves. It’s time for a living wage for all, apprentices included.” 

    Written by NUS UK
    November 22, 2023

  • New data reveals the hidden student job crisis

    NUS has published new survey data which reveals the impact of work on university students’ lives and studies.

    With a cost-of-living crisis continuing to bite and soaring inflation increasing prices and rents, more students than ever are being forced to take on paid job alongside their studies. For a sizeable percentage this is having a negative impact on their studies and lives. 

    September 25, 2023
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