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Paying for living expenses while you're studying

How to work out what your living expenses will be, and make sure you have enough to pay for them.

What you need to pay for

When you’re studying you’ll need to have enough money to pay for your:

  • regular living expenses, e.g:
    • rent/board ()
    • food
    • power/water/gas/heating
    • internet and phone bills
    • transport
  • occasional bigger expenses, e.g:
    • study textbooks, equipment, tools
    • study devices, like a laptop or tablet
    • course fees
  • other expenses you may need to pay, e.g:
    • doctors visits
    • prescriptions
    • dentist visits
    • clothing
    • other wellbeing related costs (e.g. gym membership).

How to pay for your living expenses

You can find out what you may be able to get using our Eligibility Test:

Eligibility test

We have different types of payments to cover different living expenses:

Student Loan

This can help you cover your:

  • regular living expenses (e.g. rent, food, power, etc.)
  • compulsory course fees (the fees charged by your education provider)
  • course-related expenses (e.g books, stationery, computer items).

Student Allowance

A Student Allowance can also help with your living expenses - you'll need to meet extra criteria to get this.

Find out more about Student Allowance

Help with extra costs

We may also be able to help you with expenses for accommodation, childcare, or if you have a health condition or disability. You’ll need to meet extra criteria to get this.

Check for any extra help you can get from us

If you’re already getting StudyLink payments

If you’re already getting payments from us, for example a Student Allowance or Student Loan, you can log in to MyStudyLink to find out:

  • what payments you’re getting
  • how much these are
  • how often they’re paid.

Find our StudyLink payment rates

Other income

You may be getting other income, for example from:

  • work or a job
  • interest or investments
  • money from your family.

You can still earn money while you're studying, but you need to tell us about it so we can pay you the right amount. This is because some StudyLink payments change depending on how much other income you get. This includes any money your partner gets (if you have one).

Find out how income could affect StudyLink payments

How to work out your budget

Sorted.org.nz has a great tool that can help you work out your budget, so you know how much all your regular expenses are and how much you have left after these are paid:

Talk to people

You can talk to people if you're having trouble understanding your budget, making ends meet, or if you just want to talk it through with someone.

You can talk to:

Staff at your place of study: Most tertiary education providers have a budgeting or financial service for their students, where they can help you sort out your finances and give you advice about what to do next. Ask a staff member (eg. a tutor, or student services) what's available and how you can get in touch, or check your education provider's website to see what they have available.

Money Talks: A free financial helpline who can help you get advice and support from trained financial mentors. They can also connect you with free and confidential budgeting services near you. They're available Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm, and Saturday from 10am to 2pm. Contact them by:

  • Text 4029
  • Email help@moneytalks.co.nz
  • Online chat/website
  • Freephone 0800 345 123
  • Facebook

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