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Five ways to save money at university

Check out five easy and practical ways to save money while studying at university in the UK. The good news is that, as a student, there are lots of ways to save money – here's five tips to get you started.

Foundation degrees

Foundation degrees combine academic and workplace skills. Find out how they work, how much they cost, and how to get a place.

Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives you the right to access information held by public bodies that is not routinely available from other sources. UCAS is subject to Freedom of Information from 1 November 2011, but only in relation to some of its functions.

Gap years

Gap years can be used to enhance your CV, travel, learn new skills, and much more. Find out more and get some inspiration here.

Get stuck in

We hope you found the resources inside our May adviser pack useful.

Getting started

Information for advisers on how to support your students in making a UCAS application and moving into higher education.

Getting started

Thinking about options after GCSEs or Nationals? Find ideas to help you start your job or career plan.

Going through Clearing?

If you’re going through Clearing after getting your exam results, it’s really important to let Student Finance England know if your course, university, or college have changed, as it could affect how much student finance you can get. Content provided by Student Finance England.

Good practice resources

Discover a range of resources – created by UCAS with support from the HE sector – to help you with your admissions processes

Got your results?

Whether you’ve got your grades or not, we have plenty of help and advice for you.