Get Money to Learn
If you are considering furthering your education, but are concerned about money worries, you may be surprised to hear that there are a number of financial support options available to you!
Whatever your age or circumstances, you may be eligible for help with the costs of attending college. This could be support with tuition fees, course costs, childcare, travel and more.
Finding your way through student finance can be a bit of a minefield as it depends on your course, where you live while you are studying and your individual circumstances. However, check out the information below and click through to receive more information about the financial support options available to you!
Aged 16-19?
Staying in education after you are 16 may have more benefits than you realise…
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Free tuition fees for under 19s
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Up to £30 a week with EMA (Education Maintenance Allowance)
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Learner Support Funds for financial hardship
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Childcare support with Care to Learn
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Subsidised travel support when you are travelling from Surrey, Hampshire or London
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Support with accomodation costs and the Residential Bursary Scheme
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Aged 19+?
Returning to or continuing in education may not be as difficult as you think – you could be eligible for one or more of the following……
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Tuition and exam fee remission if you are in receipt of an income based benefit
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Free tuition if it is your first full Level 2 or 3 qualification
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Up to £30 a week with ALG (Adult Learning Grant )
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Childcare support with Care to Learn and Free Childcare for Training and Learning for Work
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Learner Support Funds for financial hardship
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Professional and Career Development Loans
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Support with accomodation costs and the Residential Bursary Scheme
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Going into Higher Education?
Don’t be concerned about financing your studies…
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Student Loan for Fees to cover the full cost of your tuition fees
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Student Loan for Maintenance to cover the cost of your living expenses
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Grants for living costs
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Bursaries and scholarships from universities and colleges
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You could also get extra help if you have children or adult dependents, or have a disability or specific learning difficulty.
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