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⚖️ Comparison · Updated for 2026

Plan 1 (pre-2012) vs Plan 2 / Plan 5 (post-2012)

Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.

Quick answer: Plan 1 (England/Wales, started before Sept 2012; Scotland, NI): repay 9% above £22,015/yr, writes off after 25 years. Plan 2 (England/Wales, Sept 2012 – July 2023): 9% above £27,295/yr, writes off after 30 years. Plan 5 (England/Wales, from Aug 2023): 9% above £25,000/yr, writes off after 40 years. Scottish students have Plan 1/Plan 4.
Decision guide — when to use which
Use Plan 1 (pre-2012) when…

Anyone who started UK higher education before September 2012 in England/Wales.

Use Plan 2 / Plan 5 (post-2012) when…

Plan 2: UK undergrads 2012-2023. Plan 5: UK undergrads from 2023 onwards. The 40-year write-off under Plan 5 is significant — most borrowers will repay much longer.

📊 Side-by-side comparison
Aspect Plan 1 (pre-2012) Plan 2 / Plan 5 (post-2012)
Repayment threshold £22,015/yr Plan 2: £27,295 / Plan 5: £25,000
Repayment rate 9% above threshold 9% above threshold
Write-off period 25 years Plan 2: 30 years / Plan 5: 40 years
Interest rate RPI (lower) Plan 2: up to RPI+3% / Plan 5: RPI
Who it affects Pre-2012 starters (England/Wales) Post-2012 (E/W) starters

Frequently asked

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Should I voluntarily overpay my student loan?

Usually no — for most people the loan writes off before full repayment, so overpaying just means you paid more than you had to. The exception: if your income is consistently high (£50k+ over a 30-year career), a Plan 2 loan might not write off, and overpaying could save you money. Model this carefully.

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Does student loan affect a mortgage application?

Yes — lenders count student loan repayments as a regular outgoing when assessing affordability. On a Plan 5 loan at a £30k salary, repayments are about £45/month, reducing mortgage affordability by roughly £8,000-12,000 depending on the lender's multiplier.

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