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Plan 2 Student Loans Explained: Tuition Fees, Maintenance Support and Repayment Debates

Published June 18, 2026
The student finance system in England provides tuition and maintenance loans under Plan 2 arrangements for those beginning their university studies. Tuition loans cover the cost of course fees, whilst maintenance loans help students meet living expenses during their studies, with the amount determined by household income and where the student lives whilst studying. Recent debates have centred on the repayment terms of these loans, particularly concerning the income threshold at which graduates begin repayments and the interest rates applied to outstanding balances. As the cost of higher education continues to rise, policymakers and student representatives are scrutinising whether the current Plan 2 structure offers value for money and supports social mobility, or whether reforms are needed to ensure the system remains sustainable for future cohorts.

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