Money Tips

Money Saving Tips for UK University Students

SYM

The UK maintenance loan averages £9,978/year (outside London) for the 2025/26 academic year. After rent, that can leave as little as £100-£200/month for everything else. Knowing how to stretch every pound is essential for surviving — and even thriving — at university.

Budgeting Your Maintenance Loan

Your maintenance loan arrives in three termly instalments (not monthly), which makes budgeting crucial:
  • Calculate your term's rent immediately and set that aside
  • Divide the remainder by the number of weeks in the term — that's your weekly budget
  • Set up a separate spending account and transfer weekly amounts
  • Use SYM to track small daily savings — even £1-2/day adds up over a term
  • The biggest mistake: spending the first instalment like it's unlimited, then being broke by week 5

Student Discounts You're Missing

Your student ID is a discount goldmine:
  • UNiDAYS and Student Beans: Free to join, discounts at hundreds of brands
  • 16-25 Railcard (£30/year): Saves 1/3 on rail fares. Pays for itself in 1-2 trips.
  • Spotify/Apple Music: Student plans at 50% off (Spotify includes Hulu in some regions)
  • Amazon Prime Student: 6 months free, then half price
  • TOTUM card (£14.99/year): NUS extra card with discounts at Co-op, ASOS, and more
  • Free/discounted software: Microsoft 365, GitHub Pro, Adobe Creative Cloud all free or cheap for students

Cheap Eating at Uni

Food is usually the biggest variable expense:
  • Batch cook with housemates — split costs and effort
  • Shop at Aldi/Lidl (25-30% cheaper than Tesco)
  • Use the Too Good To Go app for £3 surprise bags from local shops
  • Learn 5-10 cheap meals you can cook from memory (pasta, stir-fry, curry, chilli, soup)
  • Yellow-sticker shopping in the evening for 50-75% off fresh food about to expire

Earning While Studying

Part-time work during term and full-time during holidays can make a huge difference:
  • Student Ambassadors: £11-£14/hour working for your uni (open days, tours)
  • Campus jobs: Library, student union, sports facilities (convenient and flexible)
  • Tutoring: £15-£25/hour teaching the subjects you're studying
  • Bar/restaurant work: Flexible hours, often with staff meals
  • Freelancing: Writing, design, or coding on Fiverr alongside your degree

FAQ

Should I get a student overdraft?+

A 0% student overdraft is useful as a safety net, but treat it as emergency money, not spending money. The interest-free period ends after graduation, so aim to clear it within a year of finishing uni.

How much should a uni student save?+

Saving even £20-£30/month builds excellent habits for after graduation. A <a href='/blog/1p-saving-challenge'>1p saving challenge</a> is perfect for students — it never asks for more than £3.65 in a day.

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