Student Advice Service – Money Matters

News from the Student Advice Service at the University of Brighton

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New hardship fund to help with deposit payments

The university has a range of hardship funds which students can apply for if they are experiencing  financial difficulties.
We have recently received an additional grant from the Office for Students to help support students in most financial need and we are using this to help students in different ways.

Brighton rents in the news

A new study undertaken by the National Housing Federation has named Brighton as being one of the most expensive places to live in the UK, even beating certain areas of London. Find the full article here: http://www.housing.org.uk/media/press-releases/oxford-brighton-and-bath-overtake-areas-of-london-as-the-most-unaffordable-places-to-rent/ You can also follow the Living Rent campaign http://livingrent.org.uk/ Student Advice Service

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