Learner Support Funds Manchester

Learner Support Funds are available in school sixth forms and colleges to help students with learning costs. The funds are prioritised for those who face financial hardship; however, each institution sets its own criteria and manages its own procedures, so the way funds are allocated and the amount of funds available to individuals may differ.

General Guarantee Corporation Ltd
0870 010 6312
PO Box 166
Manchester
Lombard
0120 451 3900
1 Spinningfields Square
Manchester
Northern Trading Ltd
0161 832 3277
21 Quay Street
Manchester
Metcalfe & Co
0161 477 6320
Waverley, Waverley Road
Stockport
London Scottish Finance Ltd
0161 480 5088
20 Market Place
Stockport
The Hand-In-Hand Supply Co Ltd
0161 832 5710
40 Long Millgate
Manchester
Chase Saunders Ltd
0161 236 5001
50 Newton St
Manchester
London Scottish Finance Ltd
0161 445 3177
639 Princess Road
Manchester
Black Horse Ltd
0870 242 7878
20 St. Petersgate
Stockport
Citifinancial
0161 477 1795
1st Floor, 5-7 Brown St
Stockport

Learner Support Funds

Learner Support Funds

Learner Support Funds are available in school sixth forms and colleges to help students with learning costs. The funds are prioritised for those who face financial hardship; however, each institution sets its own criteria and manages its own procedures, so the way funds are allocated and the amount of funds available to individuals may differ. Payments may be given as a grant (i.e. the money does not have to be paid back) or as a loan (the money must be paid back to the institution).

Learner Support Funds can be used to help with financial hardship and emergencies, tuition, registration and exam fees, living costs, accommodation costs, child care costs, essential course related materials, equipment and field trips, travel costs and support services for students with disabilities.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a Learner Support, students must fulfil the following criteria:

  • be 16 or over
  • have been living in the UK for 3 years before the start of the course
  • be ordinarily resident in England or Wales

In addition, they must not be:

  • receiving full public funding for higher education
  • an overseas or EU student who is eligible for tuition fee support
  • on an Adult or Community Learning course, a learndirect course, an apprenticeship training scheme or a Work Based Learning course
  • on a New Deal programme (except New Deal for Lone Parents)

Learner Support Funds are intended to meet special needs and circumstances which cannot reasonably be met by other grants, and so students who are in receipt of an Adult Learning Grant (ALG), Disability Living Allowance, Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA), New Deal for Lone Parents or Career Development Loan (CDL) will still be eligible to claim. All applications may be made through the college or sixth form student support or welfare officer. Proof of income or expenditure must be provided with the application.

Learner Support Funds were previously known as Access Funds and Hardship Funds.

Priority Groups

Individual institutions determine specific priority groups and the maximum amounts they award. Common priority groups include:

  • economically or socially disadvantaged students
  • young parents
  • disabled students
  • mentally ill students
  • students with learning difficulties
  • students who have been in care
  • students who are on (or have been on) probation
  • students who are considered 'at risk'

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