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Working out whether you have to pay fees or whether you will qualify for financial support to pay for your course can be complicated. If you are a part-time student single parent university fees should check with your college to find out how many hours per week your course requires in study and attendance time. Call the Gingerbread for advice if you are claiming universal credit. For more information on training to be a teacher, bursaries and student finance available, visit the Department for Education get into teaching website England or the Welsh Assembly Wales. Part-time students can be accepted for Universal Credit if your course is accepted as being compatible with your work-related requirements. If they never earn more than that, they won't have to repay a penny. What are you doing now. This loan, which is partly means-tested, is currently worth up to £5,500 a year for students living away from home and studying outside London, or £7,675 for those living and studying in London. Contact Student Finance Wales for more information. You get it in lump sums at the start of each term so September, January and April. Higher education and benefits You can claim benefits while in higher education. I am currently doing an access course with healthcare which will then lead onto university in 2013. Sent from my iPhone using Netmums Hi Chantelle, I know it's been over a year since you wrote the above but I just wanted to find out if you are studying full time at uni or at single parent university fees. How does studying in higher education affect benefits. Best Answer: Well there's lots of financial help to your daughter, but not to you. I have got council tax exemption but thats it. Council tax exemption Full-time students do not usually have to pay council tax.Best Answer: Well there's lots of financial help to your daughter, but not to you! In addition, students receive a means-tested bursary depending on the length of their course per year. You can also find information about other possible sources of postgraduate funding on the Prospects website.Yes you will be be entitled to hb and ctax exemptionThanks for your reply Sarah.
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