The Student Room and Student Finance England have teamed up to create this hub to give young people all the information they need about funding at university.
Go to the siteThis set of online resources takes young people through financial decisions at different life stages; Life as a student, Working life, Relationships, New life and Active retirement.
Go to the siteIn this interactive website the world of personal finance is not only broken down into relevant topics (like banking, borrowing and saving), but each of these is then divided into quickly accessible zones.
Go to the siteThe national campaign to unlock the UK’s enterprise potential. They organise many events including Global Entrepreneurship Week and the Tenner Tycoon competition.
Go to the siteFor all those interested in enterprise education, primarily in England, but also beyond. It is a source of resources, information, professional development and support for enterprise education in the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors.
Go to the siteA set of teacher and student resources including power point presentations, quizzes, information sheets and lesson plans.
Go to the siteLoads of different tools & calculators to help you manage your money - including budgeting, saving and borrowing money.
Go to the siteThe key attraction of my money online is Fortunity, a brand new interactive online game. It also has in-depth resources, activities and a challenge section with questions posed by celebrities.
Go to the siteO2 has announced the launch of a new programme to support projects by young people (13 – 25) that have a positive impact upon their community. The new programme “Think Big” will offer young people up to £300 in grants as well as training, support and mentoring from a number of youth charities.
Go to the siteResources for teachers and school to help teach students about money and financial capability in the classroom
The Enterprise Programme of the Prince’s Trust helps unemployed young people aged 18-30 to explore business ideas, write business plans and start their own businesses.
Go to the siteCombining factual information with games, videos that give examples of real people’s situations and a quiz; Tax Matters gives pupils the opportunity to learn about income tax, national insurance and the link between tax and government spending.
Go to the siteUniAid is the student finance charity. Their site has web based tools and games to help young people prepare for and cope with the financial side of university, as well as information on bursaries available to students and resources and training to help teachers deliver sessions on university finance.
Go to the siteA web-based set of resources which cover a variety of personal finance topics over 10 modules of work. These include video diaries to help stimulate discussion, teacher lesson plans, and take-away information sheets.
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