According to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 92% of higher education students in England saw their living costs rise in 2023.
As the cost of living crisis continues into another year, we're determined our students won't face this alone.
Perhaps not surprisingly rent is the biggest expense for students. According to the National Student Money Survey 2023, this accounts for about 40% of monthly living costs.
But students are also seeing their food, other bills and transport costs increase, too.
To help cover living costs at university, UK students can apply for a government-backed Maintenance Loan. But rising bills are still leaving students struggling to make ends meet.
We want you to make the most of your time with us, so in recent years we've increased the package of support available to students to over £1.7 million.
This ranges from practical advice and guidance, to financial support, money-saving initiatives and student wellbeing support. It includes:
Our Students’ Union (NUSU) set up a Cost-of-Living Campaign hub to detail how it’s lobbying local and national government as well as working with the University for more support for students.
The hub also features the initiatives in place to help our student community. These include:
The Students’ Union’s Support & Advice Hub is available for welfare support, and assistance with housing, finance and academic issues.
Our Careers Service also supports students to look for part-time work, both on campus through our Jobs on Campus scheme and in the city, so you can boost your finances and earn as you learn.
At Newcastle, we take your wellbeing very seriously. That’s why our Student Wellbeing Team is available to anyone in our community who might be concerned about their physical or mental wellbeing.
Support includes counselling, mental health and student welfare support, as well as 24/7 initiatives iNCLude – our self-help app – and mental health support network TalkCampus.
Our Cost of Living Hub covers everything you need to know and how to seek support if you need it.
A Cost of Living Working Group, made up of colleagues from across the University and sabbatical officers from the Students’ Union, meets regularly to identify additional initiatives to help and support our students.
We will continue to update our website, so you always have the latest news about the support you can access when you join us.