Career Development Loans Manchester

A Career Development Loan (CDL) is a bank loan designed to help students pay for work-related learning that will enable them to gain the experience, training and qualifications they need to improve their job skills or even launch a new career. CDLs may be used to fund a variety of vocational courses to help pay for course fees, travel expenses, books, equipment, tools, childcare and living expenses.

Lombard
0120 451 3900
1 Spinningfields Square
Manchester
Chase Saunders Ltd
0161 236 5001
50 Newton St
Manchester
Northern Trading Ltd
0161 832 3277
21 Quay Street
Manchester
Metcalfe & Co
0161 477 6320
Waverley, Waverley Road
Stockport
Black Horse Ltd
0870 242 7878
20 St. Petersgate
Stockport
The Hand-In-Hand Supply Co Ltd
0161 832 5710
40 Long Millgate
Manchester
General Guarantee Corporation Ltd
0870 010 6312
PO Box 166
Manchester
London Scottish Finance Ltd
0161 445 3177
639 Princess Road
Manchester
London Scottish Finance Ltd
0161 480 5088
20 Market Place
Stockport
South Manchester Credit Union
0161 448 0200
PO Box 262
Manchester

Career Development Loans

Career Development Loans

A Career Development Loan (CDL) is a bank loan designed to help students pay for work-related learning that will enable them to gain the experience, training and qualifications they need to improve their job skills or even launch a new career. They are available through an arrangement between the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and three high street banks: Barclays, The Co-operative Bank and The Royal Bank of Scotland.

CDLs may be used to fund a variety of vocational courses to help pay for course fees, travel expenses, books, equipment, tools, childcare and living expenses. Students may borrow anything between £300 and £8,000, which does not need to be paid back until at least one month after the course is complete.

Loan Details

Students may borrow between £300 and £8,000 to help fund up to two years of learning. This may be increased to three years if the course includes one year of relevant practical work experience. The Learning and Skills Council pays the interest on the loan whilst the student is still learning, and for up to one month after they complete the course. They must then repay the loan to the bank over an agreed period at a fixed rate of interest. It is important that students are confident that they will be able to make the agreed monthly repayments before taking out the loan.

If a student fails to complete their course (for whatever reason), they must still repay the full loan amount back to the bank.

Eligible Courses

A CDL may be used to pay for a range of full-time, part-time or distance learning vocational courses, from NVQs to postgraduate qualifications. A course does not necessarily have to lead to a qualification to be funded by a CDL.

However, some courses may have some restrictions for CDL funding or may not be eligible at all.

1. Foundation Courses

Although a stand-alone foundation course that leads to employment is eligible for a CDL, a foundation course used as the first step towards a degree course is not.

2. Careers Counselling Courses

Although a CDL can be used to fund a course leading to a professional qualification in career guidance, it may not be used to fund any course that solely provides the student with careers advice or information. This includes CV writing, job-hunting, careers counselling and careers progression courses.

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