What does university in Newcastle cost your family?
What the student finance system assumes
The maintenance loan your child receives is means-tested against your household income. The lower their loan, the more the government assumes you will contribute — but this is an assumption, not a payment anyone makes to you.
The real monthly costs in Newcastle
Based on Newcastle halls costs, over three years your family could be contributing:
| Household income | Annual gap | Three-year total |
|---|---|---|
| £35,000 | +£2,112 surplus | +£6,336 surplus |
| £50,000 | −£1,236 | −£3,708 |
| £70,000 | −£2,892 | −£8,676 |
This does not include tuition fees (£9,535/year), which are covered by the tuition fee loan and only repaid after graduation above the £25,000 earnings threshold.
Five things to sort before August
Work out your expected household income contribution — use the Student Finance England calculator: studentfinance.service.gov.uk
Review the cheapest halls at each of your child's offer universities
Understand the contract difference: halls are 40–51 weeks, private rentals are typically 12 months (year-round cost)
Consider a buffer fund: even a £500–1,000 emergency pot covers the gap between loan arrival and rent due date
Have the conversation before August — results day is not the moment to work out the finances
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