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The parents’ guide to paying for university and student loans

Writer: Gary LumbGary Lumb

If your child will be going to university this year or is planning to further their education in the future, you undoubtedly feel proud. However, you may also worry about what it means for your child financially.


As a parent, it is important to understand what expenses students face, how they will repay student loans in the future, and how you could offer support. This could put your mind at ease and mean you could take steps that will allow your child to focus on their studies.


In this guide, read more about:


  • The cost of going to university, including tuition fees and living costs

  • How student loans work

  • How students can fund postgraduate education

  • What to consider if you want to make your child’s education part of your financial plan

  • And more…


Download your copy of “The parents’ guide to paying for university and student loans” to learn more.


If you’d like to talk about how you can make education part of your financial plan and support your child while they study, please contact us.


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