We’re here to support you with managing the cost of living.
Kent Union and the University of Kent have joined forces with The Food Foundation to carry out the Cost of Living Survey for students across the Canterbury and Medway campuses for a second year. The survey aimed to understand how the cost-of-living crisis has impacted Kent students and figure out how we can best support our students at this time.
Watch Zaid, your Students' Union President, break down the survey results and discuss next steps.
During exams especially, you don’t want money worries to negatively affect your studies.
From free sanitary products to laptop loans, find out how we can support you so you can fulfil your potential this exam season.
We are working with Kent Union to ensure no student goes without food.
Kent Sport, in collaboration with Kent Union, are delighted to offer a new Kent Sport membership payment plan for students; monthly payments.
This helps make the gym more accessible for all our students, breaking down a key barrier to participation.
During a cost-of-living crisis, day-to-day activities can feel overwhelming, and your mental health may be worse than usual. Togetherall’s clinical team share some things you can do to ensure you’re keeping well and getting the right support.
As a Kent student, you have free access to Togetherall, where you can get support from real people going through similar experiences. Share anonymously, with no judgement or stigma and there is no waiting list, you can access in minutes.
Read more from Togetherall’s clinical team about looking after your mental health during a time of financial stress.
As the cost of food rises, read student tips to help you save on your weekly food shop.
Here are some useful contacts to help you with your finance questions and offer advice.
Here are some tips if you'd like to get a part-time or a temporary job while you study.
Develop your finance skills with the blackbullion app which is free for Kent students.