The University of Roehampton participates in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program.
Direct subsidised and unsubsidised loans, and Direct PLUS loans for eligible US citizens and eligible non-citizens are administered on behalf of the US Department of Education (USED) for all eligible degree programmes offered.
Direct loans
Your loan eligibility will be assessed in the first instance by checking if you meet all eligibility criteria on your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
In addition to completing a FAFSA, you will need to be accepted on to a degree granting programme at Roehampton on at least a half-time basis and meet other eligibility requirements such as maintaining Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) and being within the borrowing limits for direct subsidised loans and direct unsubsidised loans.
If you're a US citizen or eligible non-citizen, we advise you to review the terms and conditions for federal loans and private loans before applying
If you will be attending Roehampton as a study abroad student, you need to process your loan application through your home university in the US.
If you are planning on studying a degree programme that allows you to study abroad at another institution as part of that programme you need to consult with the study abroad team to ensure that the host school is Title 1V eligible.
If a degree programme is offered jointly by a partner institution that hasn't been approved for participation in the direct loan programme, the whole programme is deemed to be ineligible.
Only degree programmes offered at the University of Roehampton are eligible for funding by federal loans, provided the programme isn't offered fully or in part by distance learning.
Masters and doctoral students enrolling at foreign schools won't be eligible for federal loans if any of their research or work on their dissertation or thesis will be conducted in the US, according to federal regulations. There are some exceptions for PhD students. Please contact the student Finance Office for further information at studentfinance@roehampton.ac.uk.
If you withdraw from the programme you will no longer be eligible to receive direct loan instalments. If you withdraw from your programme during a payment period the university and/or the student may be required to return direct loan funds as per the Withdrawal and Return of Title IV policy.
Complete your FAFSA application
You will need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online. We will use the information from your FAFSA to assist in determining your eligibility for a direct Subsidised, Unsubsidised and PLUS loans.
You will need:
- Roehampton University School Code – G21019
- Federal Student Aid PIN. To apply for a PIN if you do not already have one, or for customer service regarding a previously assigned PIN, visit the Federal Student Aid PIN website
- Please note: parents applying for PLUS loans do not need to complete the FAFSA.
What happens next?
Eligibility
Once the Department processes your FAFSA, you will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR). Please retain the SAR for your records and send it to studentfinance@roehampton.ac.uk.
After we have received your SAR form, we will determine your eligibility for a direct Subsidised, Unsubsidised and PLUS loans and will notify you of the loans and amounts for which you are eligible.
- Depending on your status as undergraduate or graduate/professional student you may be eligible for a Direct PLUS Loan
- If you are a dependent undergraduate student, your parent(s) may be eligible for a Parent Direct PLUS Loan
- Independent undergraduate students are not eligible to receive PLUS or Parent PLUS loans
Apply for your direct loans
- Once we have confirmed the maximum amount you are eligible to borrow you can apply for your direct subsidised, Unsubsidised or PLUS loans at https://studentloans.gov
More information about applying.
Direct subsidised and unsubsidised loans:
The information below details the maximum total per year of direct subsidised and unsubsidised loans for undergraduate dependent, independent and graduate and professional students:
Important to know:
The maximum amount you are eligible to borrow cannot exceed the Lifetime Aggregate Maximum detailed in the table below (PLUS loans do not have a Lifetime Aggregate)
Dependent Undergraduate Student
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Maximum Sub |
Maximum Unsub |
Maximum Sub & Unsub |
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1st year |
USD 3,500 |
USD 2,000 |
USD 5,500 |
The remaining balance may be taken in Parents PLUS or private loans. |
2nd year |
USD 4,500 |
USD 2,000 |
USD 6,500 |
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3rd year and up |
USD 5,500 |
USD 2,000 |
USD 7,500 |
Independent Undergraduate Student
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Maximum Sub |
Maximum Unsub |
Maximum Sub & Unsub |
The remaining balance may be taken in private loans but not in PLUS loans. |
1st year |
USD 3,500 |
USD 6,000 |
USD 9,500 |
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2nd year |
USD 4,500 |
USD 6,000 |
USD 10,500 |
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3rd year and up |
USD 5,500 |
USD 7,000 |
USD 12,500 |
Grad & Professional Student |
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Maximum Sub |
Maximum Unsub |
Maximum Sub & Unsub |
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USD |
USD 20,500 |
USD 20,500 |
The remaining balance may be taken in Grad PLUS or private loans but not in Parent PLUS loans. |
Lifetime Aggregate Max |
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Sub Loan |
Sub & Unsub Loan |
PLUS Loan |
Dependant UG |
USD 23,000 |
USD 31,000 |
No Lifetime Aggregate |
Independent UG |
USD 23,000 |
USD 57,500 |
No Lifetime Aggregate |
Grad & Professional |
USD 65,500 |
USD 138,500 |
No Lifetime Aggregate |
After you have applied for your direct and/or PLUS loans we will ask you to provide us confirmation that the following documents have been submitted by emailing studentfinace@roehampton.ac.uk
- Master Promissory Note (MPN) for Direct Subsidised and Unsubsidised loans
- Master Promissory Note (MPN) for PLUS loans
- Acknowledgement that you have completed entry counselling for both loans
- Credit check confirmation if you are taking Grad or Parent PLUS loans
- You will also need to return the completed ‘Student Loan Request Form’ to us via email
- Please note that all male applicants need to send us confirmation of their Selective Service registration
Alternative Education (‘Private’) loans
Students studying on degree programmes, diploma programmes, PGCEs and other certificate programmes and study abroad programmes should be eligible for a private loan.
In addition to or instead of direct loans you can opt to take private loans up to the Cost of Attendance. Please note these loans are subject to credit checks.
For more information see Global Education Management Services - see Loan application and solicitation disclosures
Alternatively further information about applying for loans can be found at https://myglobaled.com. The Private lender will advise the University that a loan application has been made in your name. We will ask you to complete the ‘Student Loan Request Form’ and return it to us via email.
The University will determine your Cost of Attendance (CoA). It allows for the full cost of your tuition fees for the academic year plus assessed living costs for the academic year.
The CoA includes tuition, housing, transportation, composite living, NHS healthcare, visa, and airfare. The total that you borrow in federal and private loans plus any scholarships you may be receiving cannot exceed your CoA.
The CoA can be adjusted to a lower amount, as long as you meet the necessary funds required stated by UKVI regulations when applying for your Tier 4 (general) student visa.
Information on the UKVI amount is listed on our student visa page under ‘Money’.
- CoA Example for undergraduate
- COA Example for postgraduate.
Please check the Accommodation page for additional information.
The total Cost of Attendance (COA) will be reviewed and will vary each academic year in line with inflation and varying US$ exchange rates.
The exchange rate used for the CoA is higher than the current exchange rate to ensure students will be able to cover their costs while studying in the UK and to allow for a significant fluctuation in exchange rates.
A worst-case scenario would be where higher number of dollars than anticipated is needed to buy one pound.
At each disbursement of loans, when exchanging funds from dollars to pounds, we will use the rate applicable on the day we receive the funds from the US Department of Education.
Federal loans are disbursed in three equal instalments at the start of the three terms. Private loans can be disbursed in one two or three instalments depending on the programme of study.
The disbursement dates will be confirmed in your loan confirmation letter. You will need to ensure you have sufficient funds of your own to cover your living expenses until the first payment is received.
Grace period
Information on repayment of federal loans is available at https://studentaid.gov/. Your loan servicer can also provide information on repayment. Find out more at https://nslds.ed.gov/nslds/nslds_SA/
There is a six-month grace period on repayment of the Stafford loan once a student has withdrawn, graduated or dropped below half time. There is no grace period for the PLUS loan.
Deferment and forbearance
If you are not able to start repaying your loans, you may qualify for a deferment or forbearance that will temporarily suspend or reduce your repayments.
This could help prevent default, which would impact negatively on your credit rating. Find out more at https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/repayment
Direct loan consolidation
You may be able to combine all of your existing federal loans into one loan, known as a direct consolidation loan with one loan repayment every month and flexible repayment options.
More information can be found at: https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/repayment/plans
Academic programmes
For more information regarding the programmes available at the University of Roehampton, see our undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Accrediting agencies and governmental bodies
Approved Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are either ‘Recognised’ or ‘Listed’. ‘Recognised’ Higher Education Institution (HEIs) have the authority to award degrees. The University of Roehampton is a ‘Recognised’ institution.
Attendance monitoring and missing students
Regular attendance monitoring is a University requirement. You can read more about your responsibilities at https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/globalassets/documents/corporate-information/policies/student-contract-2020-21.pdf
Universities are required by the Home Office to identify when students it is sponsoring under Tier 4 have stopped studying. Therefore, we are required to monitor attendance and engagement of students on a Tier 4 visa.
Where a student does not attend or engage in their course, they are at risk of being withdrawn by the University and reported to the Home Office. You can find out more about our Tier 4 Sponsor responsibilities.
Careers and employability
At Roehampton we will make sure, from your first year with us, that you will be given the opportunity to build important career skills and gain work experience, to help you in whatever career you go on to after graduation. Find out more on our Careers and Employability page.
Data protection policy
The University of Roehampton processes a range of information about staff, students and other individuals for a variety of purposes that underpin its operations. In doing so, the University is committed to upholding and protecting the rights of data subjects and complying with all relevant data protection legislation.
Eligible programmes
Undergraduate programmes and postgraduate programmes.
To be eligible for US direct loans, students must be studying a degree granting programme at least half time (i.e. undertaking at least the equivalent of 50% of a full time programme). Certificate and Diploma course are not eligible for Title IV financial aid. Students must be physically in attendance.
Students undertaking a course via distance learning (or via any method involving telecommunications rather than physical attendance) are not eligible for Federal Student Aid.
Please note that our nursing courses and undergraduate business courses with optional business work placements are not eligible courses for Title IV financial aid.
A number of courses shown in our prospectus and under the course pages of our website are not available to International students on Tier 4 student visas.
For a complete listing of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes available to students on Tier 4 Student Visas, please visit the International students section of our webpages or contact us for further information.
In addition, the following programmes are also considered ineligible:
- Undergraduate programmes at Level 4 and 5
- Foundation programmes
- Undergraduate business course with optional placement year
- PGCE
- Postgraduate programmes at Level 7
- MBA with placement year
- Certification of Professional Practice, Learning and development
- ‘Top Up’ programmes
- Programmes delivered at less than 50% of a full time programme
- Programmes delivered through distance learning
- Programmes with portions delivered by a partner institution that is not Title IV eligible
- Programmes delivered in the United States
Equality and diversity
The University of Roehampton is shaped by its people who come from a diverse range of backgrounds. The University is committed to upholding equality legislation in the best way practical and has policies and procedures to ensure the University abides by legislation.
https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/corporate-information/equality-diversity-and-inclusion/
Health and safety
You can find useful information on how to stay safe and well during your time and stay at university here:-
https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/new-students/health-and-safety/
Misrepresentation
This is defined as a false, incorrect, misleading statement made directly or indirectly to a student, any member of the public, an accrediting agency, a state agency, or the Department.
Misrepresentation includes ant statement that omits information in such a way as to make the statement false, erroneous, or misleading.
A statement may still be misleading, even if it is true on it face.
- Nature of educational program - This definition applies to statements made by an eligible institution, the school’s representatives, or any ineligible institution, organization, or person with whom the eligible institution has an agreement to provide educational programs or those that provide marketing, advertising, recruiting or admission service. Misrepresentation includes the dissemination of a student endorsement or testimonial that a student gives either under duress or because the school required the student to make such an endorsement or testimonial to participate in a program.
- Nature of Financial charges – Misrepresentation concerning the nature of an eligible institution’s financial charges includes but is not limited to false, erroneous or misleading statements concerning—offers of scholarships to pay all or part of a course charge; whether a particular charge is the customary charge of the course; cost of program and institutional refund policy if the student does not complete the program;
- Employability of graduates - A school, one of its representatives, or a related party engages in substantial misrepresentation when it does so about the nature of its education program, its financial charges, or the employability of its graduates; availability or nature of any financial assistance offered to students; and the student’s right to reject any particular type of financial aid or other assistance.
Misrepresentation as defined by US Department of Education in collaboration with IEC.
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
The University of Roehampton is required, under US Federal Law, to confirm your attendance online through the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS). We are required to submit attendance confirmation reports every 60 days.
Private loans
Eligible students are encouraged to apply for Federal Loans in the first instance. The University is eligible to accept students with alternative private loans through Sallie Mae. You can get further information here.
https://myglobaled.com/student-loans/
https://www.salliemae.com/student-loans/smart-option-student-loan/terms/loan-app-solicitation/
Each lenders loan programmes have different requirements. Be sure to check with your lender regarding the loan programme that best suits your needs.
Some US lenders offer private loans to residents of specific states. Please check that this also applies to Foreign Schools.
Refund policy
The Refund Policy is overseen by the University’s Senate Committee and all refunds are at the discretion of the University.
Prior to consideration for any refund or waiver, all necessary withdrawal or interruption of studies procedures must have been completed by the student and the student recorded as withdrawn in the Student Record System. To claim a refund, requests must be submitted in writing to the Finance Department along with any
necessary supporting documentation. Any refunds due will be made by the same method as the original payment, with the exception of cheque payments, which will be refunded by Bank Transfer.
Where a student has other outstanding debts to the University, any refund amount due may be offset to clear the outstanding balance. No refunds will be given if withdrawing from or interrupting studies on non-degree courses. In the event of a student failing to complete a programme of study, other than in the withdrawal situations described above, all outstanding fees owed to the University must be paid and no refunds will be due.
If a student who receives Federal Financial Aid withdraws, interrupts for more than 180 days or drops below half time attendance from their course, the University will recalculate the tuition fee liability and a return to Title IV (R2T4) calculation will be carried out as determined by the US Department of Education guidelines. The amount the University and the student need to return is calculated using the US Department of Education Return to Title IV worksheets (R2T4). Any unearned funds received by the University will be returned direct to the lender and the student notified. If any loan funds are to be returned by the student, the student will be notified by the University and they should repay these funds immediately in accordance with the terms of the promissory note.
Loans are returned in the following order:
- Unsubsidised Stafford
- Subsidised Stafford
- PLUS (Graduate or Parent)
Please Note: The return of Title IV calculations are regulated by the US Department of Education and cannot be altered by the University.
The University of Roehampton’s Fees Policy contains information regarding refunding of tuition fees.
When determining the return of Title IV funds the US Department Guidelines are followed.
Return of title IV funds policy
Click the link to read about the Return of Title IV Funds.
Retention rates
Please reference the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) for further information
https://www.hesa.ac.uk/data-and-analysis/performance-indicators/non-continuation-1819
Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) policy
The University’s Taught Degree Regulations sets out the standards for students at the University of Roehampton.
Information relating to the academic progress of US Loans Students and further details on how Satisfactory Academic Progress applies to US Loan students can be found here.
Student financial aid information
Click the link to read our Student Financial Aid Information.
Student support services
Going to university provides you with the some of the most rewarding experiences you will have. But we know there may be times that you may need support, whether it is to talk through personal matters, manage a disability or health issue or seek external advice The University of Roehampton offers support services for those students with disabilities, learning and wellbeing needs.
- Services and facilities for students with disabilities The University of Roehampton welcomes students with disabilities and offers flexible support services tailored to your needs. Our Disability and Dyslexia Services are on the main campus along with our Access Centre: Access@SW15. https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/student-support/non-academic-and-academic-support/disability-services/
- Services and facilities for students who experience wellbeing issues. The university provides support, whether it is to talk through personal matters, manage a health issue or seek external advice. https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/student-support/non-academic-and-academic-support/wellbeing-support/
Study abroad information
If you are considering studying abroad on a programme at Roehampton you must contact the Student Finance Office at studentfinance@roehampton.ac.uk to confirm that the exchange programme and the host institution are eligible for Title IV funding.
A student's enrolment in a program of study abroad approved for credit by the home institution may be considered enrolment at the home institution for the purpose of applying for assistance under the Title IV, HEA program.
As a US student you will be unable to apply to a US institution as many of our US partner universities do not accept US applicants and more information can be found via this link:
https://studyabroad.roehampton.ac.uk/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ListAll&type=1&Group_ID=0
Text book information and Library information
Your School/Department will provide information regarding required and/or recommended text books. Online reading lists are available for all students. You can view the services our library offer at https://library.roehampton.ac.uk/home
Withdrawal and suspension policy
Click the link to read our Withdrawal and Suspension Policy in Section 9 of our Student Fee Payment and Enrolment Regulations.
When determining the return of Title IV funds the US Department Guidelines are followed.
Additional Information
Addition information can be found at the links listed below.
University of Roehampton Corporate Information and Policies. https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/corporate-information/policies/
University of Roehampton Student Contract: https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/globalassets/documents/corporate-information/policies/student-contract-2020-21.pdf
University of Roehampton Academic Regulations: https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/corporate-information/quality-and-standards/academic-regulations/
University of Roehampton Student Code of Conduct: https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/globalassets/documents/corporate-information/policies/student-code-of-conduct---april-2019.pdf
Contact Details
For further information, advice or support, please call the Student Finance Office on +44 208 392 3090 during our office hours of 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday, via email at Studentfinance@roehampton.ac.uk or if you are on campus, you can see us in the Richardson Building, Digby Stuart College.
Download Consumer Information 2020-21
https://www.roehampton.ac.uk/corporate-information/policies/
1098T Form - The University is not registered with the US IRS and does not currently complete 1098T tax forms for its students.