Plan 1 Student Loan on £60,000 UK 2026/27
Plan 1 covers students who started higher education in England or Wales before September 2012, or Scotland / Northern Ireland students under the older system. Repayments are 9% of earnings above the Plan 1 threshold.
Annual repayment
£2,979
Monthly repayment
£248
Effective rate on salary
4.96%
Compare across all plans on the same £60,000 salary
| Plan | Annual repayment | Monthly | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plan 1 | £2,979 | £248 | 4.96% |
| Plan 2 | £2,755 | £230 | 4.59% |
| Plan 4 (Scotland) | £2,358 | £197 | 3.93% |
| Plan 5 | £3,150 | £263 | 5.25% |
| Postgraduate | £2,340 | £195 | 3.90% |
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FAQ
- Which plan am I on?
- Plan 1: started pre-2012 in England/Wales or at any time in Northern Ireland. Plan 2: started 2012+ in England/Wales. Plan 4: Scotland. Plan 5: started August 2023+ in England. Postgraduate: master's or PhD loan. Check via your Student Loans Company account.
- Can I have more than one plan?
- Yes - it is common to have an undergraduate plan plus a Postgraduate Loan. Both are deducted simultaneously if you earn above each threshold.
- Do repayments affect Income Tax?
- No - student loan repayments are separate from Income Tax. They are collected via PAYE but go straight to SLC, not HMRC, and do not reduce your taxable income.
- What happens if I don't earn enough?
- You pay nothing. Repayments only start once you earn above the threshold for your plan, and only 9% (or 6% for Postgrad) of earnings above that threshold.
- What's the threshold for my plan?
- 2026/27: Plan 1 £26,900, Plan 2 £29,385, Plan 4 £33,795, Plan 5 £25,000, Postgraduate £21,000. Thresholds are reviewed annually.