Part-Time Student Grants London

Students studying a part-time higher education course can apply for a non-repayable fee grant and course grant to help pay for tuition fees and other costs related to their course. To be eligible for a fee and course grant, the course must last at least one year and not take more than twice as long to complete as an equivalent full-time course.

Photo Lease
020 7278 3443
25 Lloyd Square
London
Coface
020 7325 7500
15 Appold Street
London
The Dashwood Group
020 7588 3215
63 Coleman Street
London
Capita Group Plc
020 7202 0600
52 Horseferry Road
Westminster
NatWest Bank Plc
0845 6041604
21 Eastgate St
Gloucester
Abbey
080 0389 4156
2 Triton Square, Regent's Place
London
Hungarian International Finance Ltd
020 7796 3391
9 King Street
London
New York Life Investment ManagementukLtd
020 7417 9120
3 St Jamess Square
Westminster
Maykels Language
020 85463051
58 Norbiton Av
Kingston Upon Thames
L M B Finance Ltd
0121 357 4561
7 Bowstoke Road
Birmingham

Financial Help for Part-Time Students

Financial Help for Part-Time Students

Students studying a part-time higher education course can apply for a non-repayable fee grant and course grant to help pay for tuition fees and other costs related to their course. To be eligible for a fee and course grant, the course must last at least one year and not take more than twice as long to complete as an equivalent full-time course. The amount available will depend on the student's personal circumstances and the type of course they are enrolled on.

Fee Grant

This grant is designed to help part-time students with their tuition fees. The maximum of grant available depends on the 'intensity' of the course (how long it takes to complete in comparison with an equivalent full-time course), household income and whether the student has a partner or children.

In 2006/7, the maximum fee grant for a single student with no dependents and an annual household income of less than £15,345 is £1,125. The household income threshold rises by £2,000 for the eldest dependent child, £1,000 for each further dependent child and £2,000 if the student is married, in a civil partnership or lives with a partner.

Course Grant

This grant is designed to help part-time students with study costs such as books, materials and travel. The maximum amount depends on household income and whether the student has a partner or children (the intensity of the course is not taken into account).

In 2006/7, the maximum fee grant for a single student with no dependents and an annual household income of less than £ 23,745 is £250. The household income threshold rises by £2,000 for the eldest dependent child, £1,000 for each further dependent child and £2,000 if the student is married, in a civil partnership or lives with a partner.

Applying for Grants

Students can apply for a grant at the start of each academic year by completing an application form for part-time student finance (PT1G) and taking it to their university or college when they start their course.

Click here to read more from InterEducation.co.uk

What: Where:

Home | Privacy | Terms | Contact



© 2002-2010 InterCooking.co.uk