
Tap Tips: How to Save Water as a Student
Spring is here, and summer will follow, meaning we’re all about to be using a lot more water. Here’s how to save water as a student and make the most of every drop!
Household bills have increased dramatically over the past few years, leaving many students wondering what kind of support or assistance is available to them.
We’ve put together this guide with everything you need to know about whether students get a discount on energy bills, including:
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.
Remember, students are exempt from paying council tax, so at least this is one less bill for you to think about!
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’ll be able to advise you on what help is available based on your specific circumstances. Citizens Advice also has a comprehensive list of all the help available to households, which some students might be able to access.
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:
It’s also 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 household bills.
Paying your household bills as a student can be a real challenge, especially when your energy bills fluctuate from month to month, making it almost impossible to budget effectively. This isn’t to mention the hassle of splitting all the bills between your housemates and trying to make sure everyone pays on time.
Split The Bills offers a simple way to split your household bills without any of the usual hassles. We’ll find the best deals, set up your utility accounts and direct debits, and calculate how much everyone needs to pay – all you need to do is pay one bill each month!
You can choose the services you want included in your package, including gas, electricity, water, and even a TV licence (if you plan on watching live TV). Best of all, your gas and electricity plan is uncapped, giving you peace of mind about your monthly bill. However, it’s still important to think about the planet and consume energy responsibly to lower your carbon footprint. So, the above methods are still worth adopting to keep doing your bit!
If you want a simpler way to share your household bills, find out more about what we do or get in touch with our team!

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