Tuition fees, The amount students pay for their courses and teaching, Maintenance grant, A non-repayable sum of money to cover living expenses, Student loan, Money borrowed from a bank or government for educational purposes, Interest-free overdraft, A bank facility allowing students to borrow money without extra charges, Make ends meet, To have just enough money to pay for basic necessities, Hardbacks, Books with stiff covers that are typically more expensive, Second-hand books, Used books that have been owned by someone else previously, Unsocial hours, Working times when most people are free (evenings, weekends), Accumulate debt, To owe more and more money over time, Scholarship, Money awarded to students based on academic achievement or other criteria.

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