Paying for your learning
Course funding - what are my options?
You know your goal and have decided on a course. You're ready to take the leap. Maybe you're wondering - how will I fund the course, or what will I live on?
Learning always costs something, whether you're planning to do a full-time, part-time or self-study course. You might have to pay course fees or adjust your household budget so you've enough to live on. Full-time courses will probably affect your finances the most.
But remember - learning new skills may cost a little bit but not learning new skills can cost you even more in the long run. You need to keep your skills up to date to keep up with changes in the workplace.
Course funding advice for:
- All types of courses
- Further education courses
- Higher education courses
- Postgraduate courses
- Specific subjects
- Government-funded training and studying on benefits
- Specialist awards
- Help with the cost of childcare
Research all sources of funding
Research all possible sources of funding. Course funding is complex - what you're entitled to depends on your circumstances and which subject you're planning to study. Think about extra expenses such as books, equipment, travel costs, field trips, registration and exam fees.
What sort of funding and training can I get?
Funding for courses and training could be:
- a bursary - this is like a grant, and you don't have to pay it back. Usually linked to a profession, such as nursing
- a loan, which you have to pay back
- assistance with fees or living costs.
Funding may be from a public body (like an education authority), a private organisation (like a bank) or a charitable organisation.
Where can I get advice on funding?
The rules can be complex and funding varies depending on the course. Different levels of course and different subjects get different funding. If you're unsure, call us on 0800 100 900 or visit choosing the right course. But bear in mind funds may be limited and you may not be successful, even if you meet the basic requirements.
Not able to get to the phone right now? You can also email an adviser or request a call back at a time to suit you.
Other sources of funding information
- Tax and benefits (external link)
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