Sparsholt College Further Education Courses 2021/22

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT There is a range of funding available to help you attend college. After applying for your course, you can apply for funding as part of your registration process. We will ask about your household income – including all forms of benefits except Disability Living Allowance, PIP or Child Benefit – and ask you to supply supporting documents such as P60s, wage slips, tax credit notices or self-assessment accounts. For further information please see below or contact our Student Funding team on 01962 797267 or student.funding@sparsholt.ac.uk

SUPPORT TO STUDY BURSARY If your household income is under £32,960, the College’s Support to Study Bursary may be able to help with the costs of travel, books, equipment or any other cost which may make it difficult for you to attend college. The income threshold of £32,960 is increased by £1,648 for each dependent child living in the same house as the bursary applicant.

RESIDENTIAL BURSARY This helps towards accommodation costs for students who need to live on-site because they are not on a travel route. If eligible, your accommodation costs will be reduced by the amount of funding awarded to you*. You can also pay the remaining balance in monthly instalments. Generally, to qualify, you need to be living in college accommodation or have moved into rented accommodation in the area in order to study with us. There must not be similar local provision within 15 miles of your home. *For example, if you are a 16 year old and your household income is under £32,960, you could receive a discount of up to £3,750 on accommodation costs – or up to £4,250 if your household income is under £25,000.

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CHILDCARE SUPPORT If you’re under 20 and have a child you may be eligible for help with Ofsted‑registered childcare and some other college‑related costs through the Care to Learn scheme. Further details can be found at www.direct.gov.uk/caretolearn or from the National Careers Service. If you’re 20 or over and have a household income of less than £32,960 childcare support may be available from the College’s Support to Study Funds mentioned above.

16–18 BURSARY FUND If you’re 16–18 and in care, a care leaver, in receipt of Income Support or both Employment Support Allowance (ESA) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA), you’re eligible for a bursary of up to £1,200 to help you meet the costs of coming to college.

FREE COLLEGE MEALS If you’re aged 16–18 (or 19–24 and with a Learning Difficulty Assessment and Education, Health and Care Plan) and you or your parents already receive certain benefits, you could also be eligible for free college meals. To check your eligibility and find out more, please visit Hampshire County Council’s website: www.hants.gov.uk/educationandlearning/ freeschoolmeals/furthereducation


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