by teagreenaddict on Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:40 am
just to add to your argument; I am seriously looking to be unable to come back to St Andrews next year... and I'm a first year.
I live in a single room in McIntosh, due to health reasons. It costs me £4023 for the year, and of course, I cannot stay in vacations or anything. I also have reduced fees because I started off in a shared room in JBH for the first month or two.
I get full English maintanence grant; ie, my parents' combined income is below £17,000. I get a grant of £2700 I believe, and then a loan on top of that, and my fees are paid via a loan direct from the LEA to the uni.
...Here's the crux of the matter. Bear in mind, I get the maximum aid any English student can get to study, outside London.
I had to have my accomodation fees broken into three installments rather than two, as it would have wiped out both my loan, and my overdraft. This was huge hassle, and required numerous missions between SSS and Old Union, before they'd let me manage it.
I have two hundred pounds, for three months, to live off. Bear in mind, this also covers food on weekends, which costs around £12 per week. Add to that basic living costs, aka, sanitary living conditions (soap, toothpaste, etc) fruit to combat scurvy as I was originally a vegetarian for two years before trying to eat in halls, etc, etc, you cannot live off that amount. It is impossible, and I have the overdraft to prove it. I pay £70 each way to get home and back, which wipes out the majority of my loan excess each holiday which conveniently are in each three month 'slot'.
In my first semester, I worked a nine hour week at the weekends. I suffered because of this; all my work was crammed into the week, I could participate very little in uni life and was exhausted; because I attend church on a Sunday, I couldn't sleep at all. I came out of semester one with a £400 overdraft on my account, and that was living frugally. No going out whatsoever. I worked during the holiday to pay it off, and went back, exhausted.
Second semester, I don't have a job, despite trying to get one. I am currently £600 overdrawn, working to pay it off, and even working a six day week at home for Easter, Joyce in SS has worked out at the end of the year, I will be £900 at least overdrawn.
The uni gives bursaries of up to £400 per academic year for hardship students. You have to a) prove your parents cannot rather than will not, contribute to your education - I was told 'when you decide to send your children to uni, you agree implicitly to help pay for it'. Um. My parents have said, they paid for school, I pay for tertiary education. I get no help, beyond somewhere to live in the holidays, but because they will not help me, the uni refuses to help me either, 'to encourage parental support'.
b) you have to be at the edge of your overdraft. Um. If I'm £1400 in the red, and the bursary DOESN'T come through, what the hell do I do then? The paperwork and length of time means that you'd be screwed, particularly in the expensive accomodation outside of halls.
c) Very few students can have this.
Now, with rising accomodation costs, why can't the uni imitate places like Sussex? If you have expensive accomodation, as they do, they agree to give a bursary of £1000 to any student on maximum govt support, no questions asked, and a sliding scale for the rest, so you can afford to live there.
Just, fyi.