Just 2聽per cent of UK聽graduates who were owed a聽refund on聽their student loans after making payments when earning below the minimum annual threshold claimed it聽back last year, figures reveal.
The data, , revealed that 856,000 graduates made repayments to聽the Student Loans Company (SLC) in聽2021-22 despite earning below the minimum annual threshold.
A change in income 鈥 such as working extra shifts, receiving a bonus or moving to a better-paid role part-way through the year 鈥 means that a聽graduate could cross the weekly or monthly threshold but still fall below the annual threshold at the end of the year, making them eligible for a聽refund.
The figures showed that those earning below the threshold repaid 拢102.5聽million last year 鈥 up from 拢95.1聽million in 2020-21, and 拢97.9聽million in聽2019-20.
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And of them, just 2.1聽per cent have claimed their overpayments back 鈥 up slightly from 1.8聽per cent the year before.
The data follows previous figures from the SLC that showed that 52,200 graduates over-repaid a total of 拢20.4聽million to the SLC last year.
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The FOI statistics suggest that almost all of have claimed a refund.
The minimum income required to begin repaying student loans for those who started before September 2012 is 拢423 a聽week, 拢1,834 a聽month or 拢22,015 a聽year. And those who started between September 2012 and July 2023 will repay only when their income is over 拢524 a聽week, 拢2,274 a聽month or 拢27,295 a聽year.
In addition, the figures showed that 203,000 graduates repaid their loans under the wrong plan type 鈥 with just 2聽per cent of them claiming a聽refund.
And 18.8 per cent of the 39,000 graduates who made early repayments did likewise.
Save the Student said that while graduates who continue to repay their loan after clearing the balance are usually contacted by the SLC or automatically issued a refund, the same generally is not true for those who overpay for other reasons.
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The student money advice website strongly urged all graduates to check to see if they are owed a refund 鈥 and the easiest way to do so is to go through old payslips and compare them with the repayment rules and thresholds for the corresponding year.
Tom Allingham, Save the Student鈥檚 money expert, said graduates repaying student loans despite earning below the threshold tend to be those whose salary has varied throughout the year 鈥 often because of moving roles or receiving a bonus part-way through the year.
He said graduates with Plan聽2 loans in particular 鈥 those who started between September 2012 and July 2023 鈥 should seek to claim a refund because about 80聽per cent of them are expected to have some or all of their balance wiped by the government after 30 years.
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鈥淕raduates with other types of student loans should also consider requesting a refund,鈥 he added.
鈥淲hile they鈥檙e more likely to repay their loans in full at some point, reclaiming a few hundred pounds could make a huge difference during a cost-of-living crisis.
鈥淭hat said, I聽would advise these graduates to consider how likely they are to repay their loan, and if they鈥檇 rather forgo a refund and clear their balance earlier.鈥
An SLC spokesperson said that the overwhelming majority of repayments are taken correctly and that the SLC routinely refunds customers who have over repaid.
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鈥淎ny customer who has had a deduction in a previous tax year and whose earnings were below their annual repayment threshold should check their online account, and if they are eligible for a refund, contact SLC,鈥 they added.
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