Rates & sources
Student Loan plans (Plan 1 / 2 / 4 / 5) each have different repayment thresholds and interest rates. SLC publishes annual updates.
Source: Student Loans Company (SLC) — figures refreshed at the start of each tax year.
When to use this calculator
- When you need a fast estimate before making a bigger decision.
- When you want to compare a few scenarios using the same assumptions.
- When you need a clearer starting point before using a detailed quote or formal document.
- When you want to sanity-check a figure you have seen elsewhere before you rely on it.
- When you are preparing for a conversation with an adviser, supplier, or lender and want to arrive with realistic numbers.
A realistic South Africa planning example
Use these sample inputs as a quick scenario test, then change one variable at a time to compare outcomes.
Annual Tuition (R)
25 years
Annual Accommodation (R)
25 years
Years of Study
25 years
Other Costs Per Year (R)
25 years
After entering these figures, review total cost, tuition and accommodation together rather than in isolation — each metric tells a different part of the story. Then rerun the tool with one input adjusted to see which variable has the biggest effect on all three outputs before you settle on a plan.
How to read your results
Total Cost
This is the headline outcome of the calculation, but it is most useful when read alongside the supporting metrics below it rather than in isolation. Try changing one input at a time and watching how this total moves to understand which driver has the biggest impact.
Tuition
Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how changes in the key inputs drive the final outcome. If the figure surprises you, isolate one variable at a time and rerun the calculation to identify which assumption is responsible.
Accommodation
Use this metric to compare scenarios side by side and understand how changes in the key inputs drive the final outcome. If the figure surprises you, isolate one variable at a time and rerun the calculation to identify which assumption is responsible.
Method & assumptionsAuthoritative sources
This calculator estimates the total financial cost of a UK university degree by combining tuition fees, maintenance loan amounts, and estimated additional living expenses over the duration of your course. It draws on publicly available tuition fee caps and Student Loans Company maintenance loan bands based on household income and study location.
The tool separates costs you borrow (tuition fee loan and maintenance loan, which accrue interest from the Student Loans Company) from out-of-pocket expenses you meet from savings, family contributions, or earnings. It does not include subject-specific grants, university bursaries, or NHS bursaries for eligible healthcare students, which can significantly reduce the true cost for some students. Figures are indicative and based on current published rates; always confirm the latest loan amounts directly with the Student Loans Company.
Common mistakes
- !Using optimistic assumptions without testing a more cautious scenario as well.
- !Comparing outputs from different tools without checking that the inputs match.
- !Treating the result as a final quote instead of a planning estimate.
- !Rounding inputs too aggressively, which can produce an output that is noticeably different from your actual situation.
- !Stopping at a single run of the tool rather than adjusting the key variable up and down to understand the range of plausible outcomes.
What to do next
- Try at least one more scenario so you can compare a realistic range instead of a single estimate.
- Use the related calculators below to cross-check the decision from another angle.
- Open one of the linked guides if you need more context before you act on the result.
- Write down the key outputs from your best two or three scenarios so you have something concrete to compare when you make the final decision.
- If the result surprises you, change one input at a time to isolate which variable is driving the outcome before drawing conclusions.
Frequently asked
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