Do students get a discount on energy bills and water bills?
The short answer is no. Unfortunately, no grants or student discounts are specifically designed to help students with their household bills. Many of the extra funds and grants available to help people on low incomes require you to claim Universal Credit or some kind of benefit, making the majority of students ineligible.
But it’s not all bad news. Remember, students are exempt from paying council tax, so at least this is one massive bill you can completely scratch off your list!
Get specialist advice
Although there aren’t many grant options available to students, you can speak to an adviser from Citizens Advice by calling 0808 223 1133. They can look at your specific situation and see if there are any niche local support schemes you might be able to tap into.
Get your energy bills reduced by changing your usage habits
Another option is the Demand Flexibility Service. Launched in 2022, this scheme incentivises households to reduce their energy usage during peak times. Other similar schemes are also available:
Get help from your university
It’s 100% worth checking if your university offers any specific grants for students struggling with their household bills or more general hardship funds to help with the cost of living crisis. For example, the University of Greenwich offers Energy Bill Financial Support, which offers a one-off payment of £200 to home students struggling with their utilities.