Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge - Interest

133: No interest applied to student loans except as specified in this Part

You could also call this:

"Student loans usually don't grow with interest, except in special cases"

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You don't have to pay interest on your student loan balance. The only time you might have to pay interest is if it's mentioned in this part of the law. This means that usually, the amount you owe on your student loan won't grow because of interest charges.

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Part 4Interest, relief, penalties and offences, rights of objection, and rights to challenge
Interest

133No interest applied to student loans except as specified in this Part

  1. Except as provided in this Part, no interest is payable on a consolidated loan balance.