Student Living Index 2018 AUGUST 2018

Similar documents
Student Living Index 2017 JULY 2017

UK Universities Quick Dial

Sixth Form University Open Days

YouGov PlaceIndex results

Liverpool ONE. Russian Council of International Shopping Centres 20 th June 2012

Affordability of city homes hits ten-year low

Census 2011: City snapshot

City employment: An overview from the Business Register & Employment Survey (BRES)

Home affordability in cities at its worst since 2008

Regional Spread of Inbound Tourism

Technical specification: BS 4449:2005 GRADE B500B BAR AND COIL

ALDERNEY GUERNSEY 3 BARRA BENBECULA 1 BELFAST CITY (GEORGE BEST) BELFAST INTERNATIONAL 17 BELFAST INTERNATIONAL LIVERPOOL (JOHN LENNON) 1

CITIES IN FOCUS 2018 GLOBAL STUDENT ACCOMMODATION INDICATOR

Supplementary information for Parliamentary Questions UIN : VOA Closures and UIN : VOA Staff. 15 December 2017

National Training Awards 2011 Outshine the competition - enter today

Cris Tarrant CEO (BVA State of the Nation. Joe Stather Associate Director #2018HIF

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for August 2016 Comparison with August 2015

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for March 2018 Comparison with March 2017

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for January 2018 Comparison with January 2017

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for July 2016 Comparison with July 2015

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for April 2018 Comparison with April 2017

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for December 2017 Comparison with December 2016 December 2017.

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for February 2018 Comparison with February February 2017.

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for June 2017 Comparison with June 2016

Table 12.2 Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for 2016 Comparison with Percentage

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for October 2018 Comparison with October 2017

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for June 2018 Comparison with June 2017

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for October 2018 Comparison with October 2017

Total ABC1 C2DE Total

4O,OOO - 41O,OOO sq ft

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for November 2018 Comparison with November November 2017.

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for September 2018 Comparison with September 2017.

THE LARGEST AVAILABLE WAREHOUSE IN THE UK 614,497 SQ FT (57, SQ M)

Table 12.2 Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for 2018 Comparison with Percentage

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for November 2017 Comparison with November 2016 November 2017

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for October 2017 Comparison with October 2016

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for August 2017 Comparison with August 2016

Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for February 2017 Comparison with February February 2016.

grade A space grade a location FOR SALE TO LET

About your flights to Barcelona

Table 12.3 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Each Reporting Airport for October 2016 Comparison with October 2015

Gateway. Leeds. A new national centre for logistics & manufacturing. TO LET Ready for immediate development M1/J45 LEEDS LS9 0PS

Table 12.2 Table 12.2 Domestic Air Passenger Traffic To and From Reporting Airports for 2017 Comparison with Percentage

VICE-CHANCELLOR DESTINATION TRANSPORT TRAVEL SUBSISTENCE

grade A space grade a location FOR SALE TO LET

Steve Carr. Homes & Communities Agency. Historic Towns Forum 9 November 2012

INDUSTRIAL UNITS FROM 3, ,000 SQFT

Most regions saw price falls during 2012

UK Airport Operators Association

NOT FOR BROADCAST OR PUBLICATION BEFORE HRS Saturday 26 th January 2013

DC240 TO LET. 10,515 sq ft (980 sq m) high quality offices with exceptional car parking. high quality offices

Oakley Hay, Corby RANGE OF AREAS BETWEEN 3.17 ACRES (1.28 HECTARES) ACRES (7.16 HECTARES) SAT NAV: NN18 8HS

For further advice and information, please contact the Leisure Sales Team. Redefine BDL Groups Desk E: T:

Buy-to-Let Index Quarterly Report

Aviation Trends. Quarter Contents

Nottingham. Aberdeen. Dundee. Glasgow. Edinburgh. Newcastle. Carlisle. Leeds. York. Liverpool. Sheffield. Derby. Birmingham. Amsterdam.

LOGISTICS 175 TO LET M61/J4 BOLTON BL5 1BT. New build

LOGISTICS 225 & LOGISTICS 175. TO LET

LOGISTICS 175 TO LET M61/J4 BOLTON BL5 1BT. New build

For further advice and information, please contact the Leisure Sales Team. RBH Groups Desk E: T:

KUDU. the scout and guide magazine


City centres: past, present and future

HOME AFFORDABILITY DETERIORATES FOR FOURTH YEAR IN SCOTLAND S CITIES

UNITS 4 & 5 AVAILABLE TO LET CV35 9JY TWO NEW INDUSTRIAL / WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITIES ON AN ESTABLISHED PARK

Aviation Trends. Quarter Contents

CELTIC BUSINESS PARK. 4hrs 3hrs 2hrs

Happiness is a town called Harrogate destination named happiest place to live for THIRD year running

Spring 2017 Customer Report

CAA Passenger Survey Report 2017

Autumn 2017 Customer Report

More transplants new lives

UK Factoids. The Highest Waterfalls In England, Scotland And Wales. Country Waterfall Height Location Grid Ref Map

Aviation Trends. Quarter Contents

MBC Live Schedule DEAF HAVANA DEPECHE MODE ED HARCOURT JASON ISBELL. October Thu 17 th Fri 18 th Sat 19 th

75,402 sq ft. 88,866 sq ft NOTTINGHAM. panattoni park CONSTRUCTION UNDER. Two industrial/warehouse units TO LET AVAILABLE Q3 2018

For further information please refer to: Allinthevenue.co.uk

THE LAPLAND HOLIDAY EXPERTS

UKTI March How the City

Proforma Portfolio Summary Big Yellow Stores

DRAFT TO LET 91,365 SQ FT (8,488.1 SQM) MODERN, HIGH QUALITY DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE SITUATED JUST OFF THE A1(M)


Airport accessibility report 2016/17 CAP 1577

Introduction to European Commission Funding: ERDF and JESSICA

54% 70% 63% 74% 62% Cities matter to the economy. But austerity has hit cities hardest. Cities have responded by becoming leaner and more efficient

Aviation Trends. Quarter Contents

The Future of Air Transport

CAA Passenger Survey Report 2005

House prices fall in most regions during the third quarter

PQ Local Authorities with exceedances of NO 2 annual mean limit value (based on 2015

Workless households for areas across the UK in 2010

INDUSTRIAL UNITS FROM 3, ,000 SQFT

Department for Transport (DfT) Response to the Recommendations of Passenger Focus for the New Cross Country Rail Franchise.

retail Rankings and Achievements Nottingham City Centre Performance 2009 summary

Research Note th June Council liabilities

House prices in London continue to climb

MAY-DAY WEEKEND MINI- RUGBY FESTIVAL 2016 RUGBY FESTIVAL

1.6 million sq ft TO LET/FOR SALE AVAILABLE Q4 2019

Manufacturing/distribution opportunities 20, ,000 sq ft

Manufacturing/distribution opportunities 20, ,000 sq ft

Transcription:

Student Living Index 2018 AUGUST 2018

Key Findings Students in Hull have the lowest Student Living Index, meaning they experience the best value for money when it comes to cost of living with respect to monthly income. Those in Liverpool struggle the most in terms of their income vs monthly outgoings, followed by those in London. Income level can vary up to nearly 400 between cities, with those in London having the most income and those in York having the least. Student loans are the main source of income for students. Parents/family are the next biggest contributor behind this, but only contribute about half as much on average. Academic study makes up the bulk of students time. They spend over three times as long working on their studies as socialising with friends. Students at Oxford and Cambridge universities are the most studious, spending 162 hours and 146 hours respectively. Behind this, the most studious university is St Andrews. Those at Durham University are the most sociable, they spend 48 hours a month going out with friends or socialising. Subject choice is the main thing that draws students to their choice of University, with 50% saying this is why they selected the university they went to. Portsmouth universities have particularly appealing course options, with 70% of students in Portsmouth saying that s why they went there. Most students don t feel that they have received much help from their university in managing their finances, with 39.5% of students in Stirling saying they feel no support from their university, and 38% of all students saying they received no discounts from their university. Belfast is one of the most expensive cities to be a student in, with students there anticipating the highest prices on beer. Students in Glasgow make the most money from working part time, and they also spend the most money on a night out at an average of 25.60.

Methodology & Sample Audience n = 3419 university students living in the UK Respondents were given a small incentive to take part in an online survey. The survey was debranded for all respondents. Survey Period 31 st May 15 th June 2018 Panel Provider YouthSight: Experts in student and young professionals research (www.youthsight.com). Measure current term time and vacation income Understand university city differences for SLI Understand motivations and expectations

The Student Living Index: Hull is the most affordable student city Student Living Index = average monthly living and accommodation costs average monthly income 0.80 0.63 0.64 0.69 0.69 0.71 0.72 0.73 0.73 0.74 0.75 0.75 0.76 Student Living Index 0.77 0.78 0.78 0.80 0.82 0.83 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.86 0.87 0.88 0.88 0.89 0.94 Base: N = 3407; Student Living = average local monthly student expenditure on living (both activities and spend on items) and accommodation costs divided by average local monthly income for working students. Aberdeen (73), Aberystwyth (69), Belfast (102), Birmingham (113), Brighton (103), Bristol (107), Cambridge (104), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (105), Coventry (106), Dundee (76), Durham (76), Edinburgh (106), Exeter (105), Glasgow (108), Hull (86), Leeds (106), Leicester (105), Liverpool (105), London (105), Manchester (103), Newcastle (105), Norwich (105), Nottingham (105), Oxford (110), Plymouth (103), Poole (77), Portsmouth (100), Reading (97), Sheffield (108), Southampton (106), St. Andrews (51), Stirling (48), Swansea (92), York (104).

1. Income WEEKLY INCOME MOTIVATIONS TO WORK

Level of income varies across cities, with York and Birmingham having the lowest income Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Total income Term Time Income 1,160.10 1,388.10 1,367.80 1,316.60 1,314.00 1,288.10 1,286.40 1,255.90 1,253.90 1,252.90 1,241.30 1,227.00 1,215.90 1,200.90 1,187.00 1,162.60 1,130.80 1,113.90 1,113.80 1,107.10 1,106.50 1,102.70 1,096.00 1,079.90 1,079.80 1,077.50 1,075.50 1,074.40 1,073.50 1,070.20 1,063.40 1,048.90 1,047.50 1,045.10 1,039.70 993.80 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Base: Those who pay rent in each city. Total N = 2889; Aberdeen (64), Aberystwyth (49), Belfast (55), Birmingham (80), Brighton (87), Bristol (95), Cambridge (113), Canterbury (82), Cardiff (93), Coventry (95), Dundee (57), Durham (83), Edinburgh (90), Exeter (117), Glasgow (69), Hull (56), Leeds (91), Leicester (84), Liverpool (94), London (106), Manchester (80), Newcastle (101), Norwich (101), Nottingham (91), Oxford (93), Plymouth (88), Poole (60), Portsmouth (92), Reading (58), Sheffield (94), Southampton (93), St. Andrews (44), Stirling (32), Swansea (94), York (100). Students living in London pay the highest rent, with those in Belfast and Glasgow spending the least Q. How much is your monthly rent? 465.54 668.24 603.75 543.94 514.68 510.57 507.12 506.88 502.53 490.99 488.09 486.30 485.44 470.30 Monthly Rent 466.81 465.43 456.14 452.85 450.95 443.79 442.72 439.95 437.90 58% use their Maintenance loan to pay rent 437.15 434.14 432.43 427.97 415.94 405.68 46% use money from Parents/ Guardians 403.96 403.19 396.31 388.75 379.66 373.48 339.15

Student Loans are the largest contribution to students income, followed by parents or family Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Monthly monetary contribution 443.40 199.70 101.60 106.50 95.10 81.50 72.30 43.30 10.30 6.40 Student loan Parents or family Personal savings Term-time work Bursary/ scholarship Holiday work Overdraft Grant/ hardship loan Sponsorship Other bank loan Base: N = 3419

Students in Hull receive the highest income from their student loan, in London, income from student loans is relatively low, being the 6 th lowest in the UK Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Student Loan 443.40 580.80 580.40 572.60 552.30 543.90 519.30 511.30 509.90 505.90 494.50 479.90 475.20 469.70 464.30 461.90 456.80 450.70 440.10 439.80 431.00 422.40 421.80 416.10 413.80 410.40 401.80 382.00 364.60 356.40 350.50 345.00 338.80 316.90 308.10 297.70 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Students in Oxford receive the most money from their parents in term time Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Parents or Family 199.70 290.40 286.70 275.60 273.10 255.30 247.40 247.30 237.00 233.80 229.50 228.60 224.70 216.30 214.10 212.90 189.10 188.10 184.30 180.50 178.30 177.80 169.70 160.10 155.40 153.90 150.70 147.20 145.10 141.30 135.90 129.00 126.50 112.80 102.10 355.30 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Students in Aberdeen have highest amount of personal savings contributing to their term time income, while those in Stirling have the least Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Personal Savings 101.60 180.00 159.30 152.30 148.90 136.70 135.50 127.70 126.00 111.60 109.20 108.30 105.60 100.90 100.50 100.40 99.70 99.10 99.10 98.10 96.40 95.80 88.70 88.50 86.50 84.50 83.20 78.90 77.60 73.50 67.90 65.40 64.80 64.60 62.00 51.10 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Students in Glasgow make the most money from term time work. Scotland seems to have one of the biggest groups of working students, having all three of the top locations for term time income Q. On average, how much does each of the following sources contribute to your income during term time each month? Term time work 106.50 192.20 182.90 174.10 171.40 156.30 140.70 133.20 133.10 131.60 127.40 127.40 123.90 116.70 112.90 105.60 105.00 103.90 101.90 100.50 98.70 98.70 97.00 96.10 90.00 86.80 82.50 22 79.70 77.40 74.30 73.10 72.50 58.70 41.30 37.90 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Academic study is the main way students spend their time, students spend over three times as many hours on academic studies than on socialising Q. On average, how many hours per month do you spend on the following activities? Hours per month 90.3 29.7 19.7 15.3 11.7 3.1 3 2.1 On academic studies (lectures, coursework, library etc.) Going out/socialising with friends Other hobbies/interests Working in a parttime job Playing sports or at the gym Watching sports Creative or Volunteering/charity performing arts work (gallery visits, arts, photography, theatre) Base: N = 3419

Students studying Dundee and Stirling spend the most hours working part time Q. On average, how many hours per month do you spend on the following activities? (Part time work) Monthly Hours Part Time Work 5.5 7.8 15.3 18.2 18.1 18.1 18 17.4 17.3 17.2 16.5 16.2 16.1 16 15.6 15.6 15.3 14.8 14.4 14.1 13.4 12.9 11.4 11.1 11.1 11 10.4 9.8 9.7 9.5 25.4 24.1 23.2 22.6 22.6 21.4 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Oxbridge students spend the most time studying out of all UK universities, followed by St. Andrews Q. On average, how many hours per month do you spend on the following activities? (Academic Study) Monthly Hours Academic Study 134.9 90.3 131.8 131.5 Students at Oxford University spend the most time studying, at 162.2 hours per month vs Cambridge students who spend 146.5 hours per month 108 103.5 99.1 96.1 94 92.9 92.3 92.2 92.1 90.6 90.4 89.4 89.3 88.8 88.3 87.7 87.6 87.5 86.8 85.6 84.7 84.4 83.8 78.2 78.1 77.8 75.1 72.2 71.5 69.9 62.9 58.2 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

London students spend the least time socialising, with Durham socialising the most Q. On average, how many hours per month do you spend on the following activities? (Going out/socialising with friends) 48.1 Monthly Hours Socialising Durham University students are the most sociable, spending 46hrs per month socialising with friends or going out. University of Leeds students fall closely behind at 45 hrs 29.7 40.2 38.7 37.4 34.8 34.7 34 33.7 32.8 32 31.3 31.2 31 30.9 30.8 30.8 30.6 30.3 29.7 29.1 29 28.1 28 27.9 27.3 26.5 25.8 25.4 25.3 24.8 24.7 23.7 23.7 21.5 19.5 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Going out/socialising is the most expensive activity for those at University Q. On average, how much money do you spend per month on the following activities? Money spent per month 46.10 Students in London spend the most on academic study, at 23.20 per month 14.80 12.40 10.60 3.80 2.40 2.10 Going out/socialising with friends On other hobbies and interests On academic studies (lectures, coursework, library, etc.) Playing sports or at the gym Creative of performing arts (gallery visits, arts, photography, theatre) Watching sports Volunteering/charity work (volunteer programmes, charity events) Base: N = 3419

Those at Stirling spend the most on going out/socialising, with students in Brighton spending the least Q. On average, how much money do you spend per month on the following activities? (Going out/socialising with friends) Monthly Spend on Going out/socialising with Friends 46.10 57.40 56.60 56.30 54.90 53.50 52.70 52.00 51.70 51.30 51.30 50.80 50.20 48.60 48.50 47.00 46.60 46.50 45.40 44.80 44.10 42.50 42.30 42.20 41.40 40.80 40.70 40.40 39.80 36.60 36.50 36.10 36.00 35.70 34.20 69.60 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Those in Newcastle spend the most on their other activities and interests with students at St Andrews and Edinburgh spending some of the least Q. On average, how much money do you spend per month on the following activities? (Other hobbies and interests) Monthly Spend on Other hobbies and interests 7.40 14.80 21.90 20.90 19.30 18.80 18.40 18.20 17.80 17.30 16.80 16.20 16.00 16.00 15.80 15.20 15.20 15.10 14.80 13.70 13.70 13.60 13.50 12.90 12.80 12.60 12.50 12.50 12.30 12.20 11.90 11.80 11.70 11.50 10.70 10.70 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110). Students in Aberdeen spend the most playing sports followed by Belfast and Canterbury Q. On average, how much money do you spend per month on the following activities? (Playing sports or at the gym) Monthly Spend on Playing sports/at the gym 10.60 15.00 14.00 13.90 13.20 12.90 12.80 12.50 12.30 12.10 12.10 11.80 11.70 11.40 11.40 11.00 10.70 10.70 10.40 10.30 10.10 9.90 9.80 9.60 9.10 8.80 8.80 8.80 8.60 8.30 7.50 7.50 7.40 6.80 6.20 6.10

2. Motivations and Expectations STUDYING AND SOCIALISING

Subject choice is the main motivator for university choice, followed by University reputation Q. What motivated you to choose to study at your university? % ranked no.1 50% 23% 8% 6% 3% 2% Subject choice University reputation It is close enough to home to allow me to live with my parents Social life The cost of living University fees Base: N = 3419

Students in Durham were most likely to say that University Reputation was their no.1 motivator of university choice Q. What motivated you to choose to study at your university? % rank university reputation as no.1 University Reputation 23% 38% 35% 32% 28% 26% 26% 26% 26% 23% 23% 21% 21% 21% 20% 20% 19% 18% 18% 18% 18% 17% 17% 16% 15% 15% 13% 12% 12% 9% 6% 4% 47% 45% 55% 54% Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Despite the stress it can cause, the majority of students still say that they enjoy studying for their degree Q. On a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not stressful at all and 10 is extremely stressful, how stressful do you find university degree? Stress of your university degree 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1%1%2%4% 6% 9% 14% 21% 21% 12% 10% Q. On a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not at all and 10 is completely, how much are you enjoying studying for your university degree? Enjoyment of University Degree 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1%1%2% 4% 6% 10% 14% 21% 21% 12% 10% Base: N = 3419

The longer time students spend socialising, the more likely they are to enjoy studying Q. On a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not at all and 10 is completely, how much are you enjoying studying for your university degree? Average Score of Enjoying Study by Monthly Hours Working Average Score of Enjoying Study by Monthly Family Income Average Score of Enjoying Study by Monthly Hours Socialising 6.7 6.2 6.8 6.8 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.5 5.9 More than 7 hours Less than 7 hours Not working More than 40 Less than 40 No family income More than 9 hours Less than 9 hours No Socialising Base: Total N = 3419, Those working more than 7hea (N=1252), Those working less than 7hrs (N=112), Those not working (N=2055); Those who get more than 40 from their families (N=1892), Those who get less than 40 from their families (N=249), Those with no family income (N=1282); Those who spend more than 9 hours socialising (N=2658), Those who spend fewer than 9 hours socialising (N=481), Those who don t socialise at all (n=280)

Students find managing money less stressful than their university degree, despite many not feeling they received any support from their university on this Q. On a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not stressful at all and 10 is extremely stressful, how stressful do you find managing your money? Stress of managing money 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4% 3% 8% 10% 10% 12% 16% 17% 11% 3% 5% Q. On a scale of 0-10, where 0 is not supported at all and 10 is extremely supportive, how much did you feel your university helped you manage your finances (from discount cards to advice and support)? Support on managing money from University 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14% 1% 2% 14% 12% 17% 10% 8% 4% 1%1% Base: N = 3419

NUS student cards are the most commonly offered discounts, but 38% say they received no discounts at all from their university Q. What discounts did your university offer you when you first arrived? NUS student card 41% Student union discount card (applies only inside student union) 24% Discount card for the University's city (incl. independent shops/nightclubs) 19% Other 4% No discount 38% Base: N = 3419

Majority of students say they try to budget but don t always stick to it Q. Which of the following statements best describes your attitude towards money management? I budget carefully and keep track of what I spend 23% I try to budget but don't always stick to it 44% I don't budget but I'm not frivolous with my money 28% I don't consider what I'm spending at all - I'll think about that later 5% Base: N = 3419

3. Student Spending MONTHLY EXPENDITURE ATTITUDES TO BUDGETING

Students spend more on supermarket shopping than any other category Q. On average, what do you spend each month on each of the following items: Supermarket food shopping, toiletries and household items Household bills Alcohol Eating out 41.07 36.10 45.20 * 76.30 Clothes, shoes and accessories 30.10 Going out 26.50 Transport whilst visiting home during term time Trips Car Day-to-day travel Public Transport Day-to-day travel Mobile phone bills and related costs Books, course materials, printing, library costs, etc Home entertainment 8.40 25.00 22.90 21.00 20.20 15.00 13.70 London Students spend most on public transport, paying on average 43.20 per month *Average alcohol spend excludes those who do not spend any money at all. Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Students in London spend among the lowest in the UK on alcohol. Those in Newcastle spend the most Q. On average, what do you spend each month on each of the following items: 30.50 45.70 44.10 41.90 41.30 40.30 40.00 39.20 38.50 35.20 35.10 34.30 32.90 32.60 31.40 Alcohol 30.70 30.60 30.00 29.90 29.70 29.60 29.00 28.00 27.30 26.80 26.50 Students at Northumbria University are the biggest spenders on alcohol, spending 55.88 per month. Students at Newcastle University fall slightly behind at 42.81 per month 26.50 26.20 25.20 24.80 21.70 21.70 21.60 21.10 20.90 20.30 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

London students spend just under the UK average on household bills, those in Hull and Plymouth spend the most Q. On average, what do you spend each month on each of the following items: Household Bills 45.20 62.90 62.70 62.20 59.10 56.90 53.70 51.90 49.00 48.00 46.60 44.90 44.60 44.00 43.20 43.10 43.00 42.40 42.20 39.00 38.80 37.00 35.30 31.80 31.50 31.40 30.80 30.30 28.60 24.50 23.80 22.50 21.40 95.70 84.10 82.70 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

4. Expected Costs HOW MUCH DO STUDENTS EXPECT TO SPEND ON CERTAIN ITEMS IN THEIR UNIVERSITY CITY?

Students in Belfast expect to pay the most for a pint, followed by Oxford and London Q. How much would you expect to spend on a... pint in your university city? Pint expected cost 3.30 4.80 4.50 4.20 3.80 3.80 3.70 3.60 3.50 3.40 3.30 3.20 3.20 3.10 3.10 3.00 3.00 2.80 2.80 2.70 2.70 2.70 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.20 2.00 7.20 6.40 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Those in Glasgow expect to spend the most on a night out, with those in Durham and St Andrews spending the least Q. How much would you expect to spend on a... Night out in your university city? Night out expected cost 18.20 25.60 23.90 23.10 22.00 20.80 20.70 20.00 19.50 19.30 19.20 19.20 19.00 18.90 18.80 18.70 18.60 18.40 18.00 17.90 17.80 17.80 17.60 17.60 16.80 16.60 16.50 15.90 15.70 15.60 15.40 14.90 14.90 14.10 12.50 11.50 Base: N = 3419; Aberdeen (74), Aberystwyth (52), Belfast (82), Birmingham (109), Brighton (101), Bristol (105), Cambridge (121), Canterbury (103), Cardiff (113), Coventry (111), Dundee (78), Durham (88), Edinburgh (121), Exeter (125), Glasgow (111), Hull (68), Leeds (106), Leicester (108), Liverpool (106), London (147), Manchester (108), Newcastle (120), Norwich (113), Nottingham (102), Oxford (102), Plymouth (100), Poole (68), Portsmouth (104), Reading (71), Sheffield (109), Southampton (103), St. Andrews (50), Stirling (38), Swansea (97), York (110).

Estimations of how much students spend on their last night out indicate that expected prices are likely correct, with most spending under 20 Spent on last night out <10 37% 10-20 37% 20-30 17% 30-40 50+ 4% 5% Students in Manchester spend the most on a night out, with 9% having spent over 50 last time they went out Base: N = 3419