Will it be you?
Leave Uni debt free thanks to UniDraw! All you need to do is enter UniDraw’s cash prize draw to win.
The average UK student loan/debt is £42,500 when graduating. We’ll clear your student loan/debt if you win UniDraw’s fund prize.
Whether you are a current student or left university 10 years ago you can win our cash prize draw and wipe your student loan. You can enter for yourself, a friend or family member…
The average starting salary in the UK for a graduate is £37,500, which means you will be repaying at least £3,375 pa. Imagine what you could do with an extra cash? A better car, nice holidays, buy a house, travel the world, help your family or enjoy the finer things in life.
By winning the UniDraw prize draw you are given choices that you wouldn’t have if you had a huge student loan hanging over you!
Enter now to be in with a chance of winning the cash equivalent of your student loan.
How it works
Buy your e-ticket
Click the enter now button to win
Independent live draw
An independent adjudicator will select a winner at random
Winner
The winner will win their student loan in cash
Payment
The cash equivalent of your student loan will be paid to you
Supporting a great cause
We believe in karma and a fair life for all, so we partner with a number of charities to ensure that our prize winners aren’t the only ones who win from the creation of UniDraw.
Thanks to you and your purchase our partners and the people who need it most will get the support they need.
Enter now to buy a ticket and financially contribute to the following charities; Student Minds, YGAM, Unipol and Magic Breakfast.
Celebrities that have had Student Debt
you don’t have to be famous to get your student loan paid off
Barack Obama
Former President of the United States
“I was in my 40’s when we finished paying off our debt and we should have been saving for Malia and Sasha by that time.”
Kate Walsh
Actress: Grey’s Anatomy, The Umbrella Academy
“The only way I was honestly able to pay off my student loan was at age 37, because I happenend to get on a big, fat TV show”

John Hamm
Actor: Mad Men, Good Omens
“I went to three universities in four years, and I had financial aid at all.” Despite this, he was unable to pay off his loans until 2004, when he started to get steady acting work.
Kerry Washington
Actress: Scandal,
Django Unchained
“I’m here not just as an actress, but as a person who could not have afforded college without the help of student loans”