Current UK students are being reminded to apply for student finance for the new academic year 2020/21.
Student finance gives you the opportunity to borrow money to help pay for university tuition fees and living costs.
If you need to access student finance, please remember you need to make a new application for each year of your course.
If your application is made late you may not have the funds available to support you by the time term starts in the autumn.
How to apply for grants and loans
If you are a full-time student, your application for the Student Loan and Maintenance Loan should be made directly to the student finance authorities.
Your application form will allow you to indicate if you wish to apply for additional help, for example, because you are disabled or because you have children/other dependants.
You can apply for funding by selecting the relevant website from the list below:
- England (GOV.UK)
- Scotland (Student Awards Agency for Scotland)
- Northern Ireland (Student Finance NI)
- Wales (Student Finance Wales)
If you are a part-time student you can find more information on our finance pages here.
Scholarships and bursaries
To find out how to apply for scholarships and bursaries offered by the University of Liverpool, check our Scholarships and Bursaries pages.