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Charlotte

Charlotte is 18 and lives in London with her family. She plans to go to The University of Bradford to study Law. The family's income is assessed as £45,000 a year.

The tuition fees for Charlotte's course are £3,375 per year. She can take out a fee loan to cover her tuition fees.

The table below shows the support that Charlotte can receive throughout her course and how much she will have to repay when she finishes:

Charlotte won't start paying back her loans until she gets a job and earns over £15,000 per year.

If her first job has a starting salary of £20,000 she will pay back 9% of the difference between £20,000 and £15,000 in that year, which is £8.65 per week. Charlottes salary should rise significantly, allowing her to pay back more of her loan. Again her payments will depend on how much she earns, not how much she owes.

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