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Should more students be eligible for an allowance?
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Last answered 3 months ago

Yes
3,001 votes
63%
No
1,754 votes
37%
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Learn more about Student Allowance
Student Allowances, which are non-refundable grants to students of limited means, are means tested and the weekly amount granted depends on residential and citizenship qualifications, age, location, marital status, dependent children as well as personal, spousal or parental income. The allowance is intended for living expenses, so most students receiving an allowance will still need a student loan to pay for their tuition fees. See recent Student Allowance news