Student Living Costs

Our Financial Support Team has pulled together a bank of information, tips and tricks to help you to find out more about student living costs and get the most of your money while you're studying. Here you'll find information about how to start a budget plan, how to stay on track, and how you can reduce your living costs while still having a fantastic experience at university.

Student living costs and creating a budget

Particularly if university will be your first time living independently, it can be difficult to estimate what your living costs will be. It can be useful to reflect on others' living costs to understand more about the costs you'll encounter while you're studying.

Every year, students at universities across the UK are invited to take part in the National Student Money Survey which asks students to estimate how much they spend on various categories. It's important to keep in mind that personal circumstances can differ significantly between different students (for example, a student living with parents will likely have lower rent cost but higher travel costs).

It's unlikely to be the most exciting part of preparing for university, but creating a budget will be one of the most important items on your to-do list. Student income can fluctuate across the year, so having a budget plan will be crucial to make sure that your money can last across the academic year.

We've created a new budget planner which you can download for free below. If you need any help creating your budget, our Financial Support Team can support you to create your budget and put in place some handy budgeting techniques to help you to stay on track throughout the year.

Download your free student budget planner (44 KB)

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Tips and tricks to reduce your living costs

You might be able to save money on your living costs using the following tips and tricks:

Student discounts

So, what is a student discount? These are discounts that you get access at hundreds of stores (including many online stores) simply for being a student! This can be for clothes, groceries, technology and so many more items. Before you make a purchase, always check to see if you could get a student discount.

Some stores may accept your Keele Card as proof of your student status, but most will require you to be registered with a student discount provider. There are a number of different student discount providers, including:

You might also be able to access extra discounts using store discount cards, such as the Co-Op membership card and the Tesco Clubcard - there are lots of others available for various different stores. These cards are often free to access, and you can save the details in your virtual wallet on your smartphone so that you always have access to them.