Running out of loan halfway through term is a rite of passage nobody wants. Pair this template with the 50/30/20 rule and our student saving tips for the complete picture.
Calculate Your Termly Income
Add up maintenance loan, bursaries, parental contributions, part-time work, and allocated savings. Divide by weeks in term for your weekly budget. Most students have £100-200/week after rent.
Essential Expenses
Non-negotiables each term.
- •Rent and utilities (50-70% of loan)
- •Food and groceries (£30-50/week — see grocery tips)
- •Course materials
- •Phone contract
- •Transport
- •Laundry and toiletries
The Student 50/30/20 Budget
After rent: 50% needs (food, transport), 30% wants (socials, entertainment), 20% savings. Even £10-20/week builds a meaningful buffer with SYM's student-friendly challenges.
Week-by-Week Tracking
Every Sunday, spend 5 minutes reviewing the week. Use SYM to log spending and challenge progress. Students who track weekly never run out before term ends.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if my loan doesn't cover rent?+
Apply for university hardship funds, take part-time work (max 15-20 hours/week), or ask about bursaries.
Should I get a student overdraft?+
As a safety net only — it's debt you'll repay after graduation. Never rely on it for regular spending.
How do I budget over summer?+
Save a portion of spring term loan, line up summer work early, and budget summer separately from term time.
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