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Your husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's contribution

We will not expect your husband, wife, civil partner or partner to contribute if a parents' contribution applies.

How we work out your husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's contribution

Whether we will expect them to contribute to your support depends on their income after we deduct the following:

  • Maintenance paid out for a child who is a student (we do not deduct maintenance payments paid for a child that is not a student).

Once we have made the relevant deductions and we know your husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's total income, we can assess the contribution. The table below shows the husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's contribution for the levels of income shown.

Spouse/civil partner contribution for different levels of income
Income after deductions
£
Assessed
contribution
£
Income after deductions
£
Assessed
contribution
£
Income after deductions
£
Assessed
contribution
£
20,120 45 40,000 2,197 60,000 4,917
21,000 143 41,000 2,308 61,000 5,071
22,000 197 42,000 2,419 62,000 5,225
23,000 308 43,000 2,531 63,000 5378
24,000 419 44,000 2,642 64,000 5,532
25,000 531 45,000 2,753 65,000 5,686
26,000 642 46,000 2,864 66,000 5,840
27,000 753 47,000 2,975 67,000 5,994
28,000 864 48,000 3,086 68,000 6,148
29,000 975 49,000 3,197 69,000 6,305
30,000 1,086 50,000 3,331 70,000 6,445
31,000 1,197 51,000 3,485 71,000 6,609
32,000 1,308 52,000 3,639 72,000 6,763
33,000 1,419 53,000 3,793 73,000 6,917
34,000 1,531 54,000 3,946 74,000 7,071
35,000 1,642 55,000 4,100 75,000 7,225
36,000 1,753 56,000 4,254 76,000 7,378
37,000 1,864 57,000 4,408 77,000 7,532
38,000 1,975 58,000 4,562 78,000 7,686
39,000 2,086 59,000 4,763 78,710 7,795

We do not assess a contribution for incomes below £20,120 after deductions. The assessed contribution is £7,795 for incomes above £78,710 after deductions.

If you enter your husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's income into our support calculator, we can tell you the exact contribution we expect them to make towards your support.

Other dependent children in the family

The assessed contribution may be less than the amount shown in the table above if there are other dependent children in the family. In this case, we will reduce the husband's, wife's, civil partner's or partner's contribution by £190 for each child. You can give details of dependent children up to the age of 18 if they are still in full-time education at a secondary school. This does not include the student in this application or any other applicants for student support for any other awards for further or higher education.

If your siblings are also receiving support, we make only one assessment of the husband's, wife's,civil partner's or partner's contribution for the family and split the contribution equally between the students receiving support.

It is important to tell us if any other member of your family is applying for support under the Postgraduate Students' Allowances Scheme, the Students' Allowances Scheme, or a bursary paid either under the Education Authority Bursaries (Scotland) Regulations or from a further education college. It is equally important to tell an education authority or further education college that another member of your family is applying for support from us. Students who are taking a course of further education and are under 18 will not be included in the joint assessment. We will treat such students as 'other dependent children in the family' as detailed above and reduce the parents' contribution by £190 for each student this applies to.

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