HC Deb 15 December 2003 vol 415 cc670-1W
Mr. Drew:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the average student loan taken out by students from (a) Stroud, (b) the South West Region and (c) England was in each year since 1999–2000. [143105]

Alan Johnson

[holding answer 9 December 2003]: The table shows the average full-time income-contingent loan taken out by students in the South West Government Office Region and England.

Average income-contingent1,2,3 loan taken out by domicile of student-academic years 1999/2000, 2000/01 and 2001/024
Academic year
1999/2000 2000/015 2001/026
South West Government Office Region7 3,240 3,190 3,250
England 3,180 3,160 3,190
1 Loans available to students who entered higher education from September 1998, excludes the fixed rate loans (£500) for eligible part-time students, introduced in September 2000.
2 Mandatory award holders, i.e. those eligible for mortgage style loans, made applications for student loans through their education institution; data are therefore not available for these students.
3 Data at a level below England have been taken from available data and may include a small number of loans which have been authorised for payment but not paid; England data are only those loans actually paid.
4 Figures have been rounded to the nearest £10.
5 The apparent fall in the average value of income-contingent loan taken out in 2000/01 can be explained mainly by the fact that this was the third year of this loan scheme; students on the third year of a three year course will receive the final year rate of loan which is at a lower rate as it does not cover the summer vacation. This effect is not present in 1999/2000 and has been levelled out in the years subsequent to 2000/01. Additionally, this is likely to be the first year in which those students on sandwich courses have their placement year and are therefore in receipt of the reduced rate of loan.
6 Latest year for which data are available.
7 Government Office Region of domicile of student.

Note

Data on the average student loan taken out by students from Stroud are not available.

Source:

Student Loans Company

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