Plan 5 · 2025/26 · Household income £58,292 or above

Maintenance loan for household income £58,292 or above

How much your student gets in 2025/26. Location matters: London rate is higher to account for higher costs.

Outside London
£421
per month
London
£587
per month
Living at home
£397
per month

Annual and 3-year totals

Non-London annual
£5,052
London annual
£7,044
Non-London 3-year total
£15,156
London 3-year total
£21,132
Note: This is not the maximum loan. Students whose household income is under £25,000 receive the full rate (£903/mo outside London, £1178/mo in London). For the full picture, see the under-£25k bracket →

What's left after rent, transport and groceries?

12 student cities ranked by monthly balance using your loan amount of £421/mo (or £587/mo in London).

City
Rent
Transport
Food
Balance
Liverpool
£650
£55
£195
£-479
Newcastle
£650
£55
£195
£-479
Nottingham
£650
£55
£195
£-479
Cardiff
£700
£55
£195
£-529
GlasgowFree buses
£750
£0
£200
£-529
Leeds
£700
£55
£200
£-534
Sheffield
£700
£55
£200
£-534
Birmingham
£700
£60
£200
£-539
Manchester
£750
£60
£200
£-589
EdinburghFree buses
£900
£0
£210
£-689
Bristol
£850
£65
£210
£-704
London
£1200
£100
£250
£-963

Other income brackets

Under £25,000
£903/mo outside London
£25,001–£35,000
£838/mo outside London
£35,001–£45,000
£709/mo outside London
£45,001–£58,291
£559/mo outside London
£58,292 or above
£421/mo outside London
← Lower income bracket
About repayment (Plan 5): You repay 9% of earnings above £25,000/year after graduating. If you earn £30,000, you repay £450/year (£37.50/month). Debt is written off after 40 years. The maintenance loan is separate from tuition fees — both are repaid through the same Plan 5 system but tracked separately. Use the calculator to see your estimated repayments →

Which city makes your loan go furthest?

See personalised budgets for all 12 student cities and 121 universities.

City rankings →Parent guide