Help with Fees
To help you learn at an affordable rate we
have kept our prices as low as possible. All of our Further
Education and Adult and Community Learning Courses are subsidised
with government funding from the Skills Funding Agency or the Young
People’s Learning Agency. The price quoted in our brochure
contributes to the cost of the programme and any examination fees
which apply. (You may be required to provide your own materials or
books).
We have three rates:
FULL PRICE - for anyone who does not qualify
for the concessionary rate or full discount
CONCESSIONARY 50% OFF - for anyone in receipt
of the following means tested benefits: Council Tax Benefit,
Housing Benefit, Income Support, Working Tax Credit (with a
household income of £15276 or less), Pension Credit (Guarantee
Portion) or contribution based non-Work Related Activity Employment
Support Allowance.
FREE - The following learners will be entitled
to full fee remission in 12/13:
- 16 – 18 years old, and was 16 years old by
31st August 2012 (01)
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- Individuals studying English or Maths and
Individuals who have not reached GCSE level C or above in English
and Maths undertaking GCSE English and Maths (01)
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- Individuals studying an Award, Certificate or
Diploma in Employability and Personal Development (02)
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- Individuals in receipt of Job Seekers
Allowance (JSA) or Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the Work
Related Activity Group (01)
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- Individuals aged 19-23 and studying Entry or
Level 1 aims and have not yet achieved their first Full Level 2
(01)
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- Individuals aged 19-23 and studying for their
first Full Level 2 qualification (01)
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- Individuals aged 19-23 and studying for their
first Full Level 3 qualification (01)
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- Individuals aged 19-23 and studying a level 4
qualification and have not yet achieved their first Full Level 3
(01)
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- Individuals studying their first full Level 3
qualification and have left the British Armed Forces after
completing 4 or more years of service or have been medically
discharged, due to an injury in active service, after completing
basic training (01)
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- Unemployed individuals who are in receipt of
a state benefit (other than JSA or ESA), who want to enter
employment and need skills training that will help them into work
or removes a barrier to getting into work (01)
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- Individuals undertaking classroom based ESOL
provision who are on JSA, ESA (WRAG) or unemployed and on a state
benefit, where it is identified as a barrier to employment
(01)
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If you qualify for a concession you must bring
or send evidence of your benefits or tax credits with your
enrolment. If you do not provide the required evidence we reserve
the right to charge you the full tuition fee for your course(s). We
charge an administration fee of £5.00 per course to learners
provided with a free course due to fee remission, who fail to start
the course or attend the class sessions.
All of our Leisure Groups and Clubs receive no
subsidies. The price quoted in our brochure therefore covers all
the costs of the venue, centre overheads and tutors. We therefore
only have one FULL PRICE rate of funding for Leisure Groups and
Clubs.
16-19 Bursary Fund
The 16 to 19 bursary fund is a new discretionary grant scheme to
help young people facing financial hardship to stay in full-time
education.
Our grant scheme is made up of two parts;
- Learners who need financial support because they are in care,
care leavers, young people receiving income support, and disabled
young people receiving both Employment Support Allowance and
Disability Living Allowance. Grants for these learners are up to
£1200 in any one year.
- Learners who are living independently and are dependent on
means tested benefits and their household income is less that
£30000 per year and who need financial help to stay in education or
training. Grants for these learners are up to £600 in any one
year.
- Learners who are dependent on parents, guardians or carers who
are on means tested benefits and their household income is less
that £30000 per year and where the learner needs financial help to
stay in education or training. Grants for these learners are up to
£600 in any one year.
To be eligible you must be;
- Intending to enrol on a full time Further Education course at
Northumberland Adult Learning Service. Apprenticeship courses,
Higher Education courses or full cost courses are not
eligible.
- Be at least 16 but under 19 years of age on 31 August 2012
- Be in one of the following groups
- Vulnerable group (in care, care leavers, young people receiving
income support, and disabled young people receiving both Employment
Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance )
- Be a dependant member of a household receiving benefits (except
Child Tax Credit) with a household income of less than £30000
- Be an independent student on means tested benefit in own right
benefits (except Child Tax Credit) with a household income of less
than £30000 · Have been resident in the EU for the last three years
(unless you were here only for study).
The new scheme will start in August 2012 for learners studying
full time (more than 16 hours per week and for more than 10 weeks)
between 1st August 2012 and 31st July 2013.
Learners and their families are asked to apply
to the scheme. Northumberland County Council will then assess the
learner’s eligibility and will decide who will be awarded a grant.
£1200 bursaries are guaranteed for learners in care, care leavers,
young people receiving income support, and disabled young people
receiving both Employment Support Allowance and Disability Living
Allowance. £600 bursaries are offered on a first come first served
basis to eligible learners until the fund is exhausted.
There are terms and conditions for the grant. The 16-19
Bursary Fund Sample Terms and Conditions can be downloaded
here.
What is the money for?
The money is for the books, meals, transport
or other course-related costs needed to help a young person stay in
education. However the Council also has a post 16 student travel
scheme. Northumberland County Council provides free student travel.
This is available to full-time students attending High School Sixth
Forms and Further Education and Specialist Colleges. Students are
issued with a travel pass which allows them to make a return
journey to and from home to school/college during normal school and
college times; weekdays and term time only. Applications for travel
support from this scheme should still be made by full time 16-19
students. More information is available at http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=457
You can ask for an application form and help
to apply in any of our centres or you can download an application
form and sample terms and conditions from this page. Please send
your completed application to
Tina Abberline
Locality Manager
Foundation Learning
Blyth Training Centre
Unit 23 Spencer Court
Blyth
Northumberland
NE24 5TW
Or email to Tina.Abberline@northumberland.gov.uk
If I need more information about the 16-19 Bursary Fund who can
I speak to?
For more information and advice speak to Gemma
or Tina on 01670 359959. You can also download the following
useful documents here.
16-19
Bursary Fund Application Form
16-19
Bursary Fund Frequently Asked Questions
Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA)
The EMA Scheme has been closed to new applicants.
19+ Discretionary Learner Support Funds
These discretionary grants are to support the costs of Further
Education Learning and can cover hardship and childcare for those
learners who have a low income or are on a means tested
benefit.
There are two types of grant:
These grants are for learners aged 19 + on 31st August 2012, who
are studying a further education course between 1st August 2012 and
31st July 2013.
Grants are normally for no more than £250 if you are a part time
learner. If you are a full time learner with the Adult Learning
Service (450 hours of attendance or more over the academic year, or
16 hours per week study for more than 10 weeks) then we may
consider making a larger award to you. Your application can be to
cover the costs of items you consider are necessary to support you
in your studies and will enable you to access, stay on programme
and succeed in your qualification assessment. This might include
examination fees, course materials, text books, equipment or other
items. In your application you must state clearly what you need the
grant for. General grants e.g. £100 towards my hardship or living
expenses will not be permitted.
These grants are for learners aged 20 + on 31st August
2012, who are studying a further education course between 1st
August 2012 and 31st July 2013.
You can only apply for childcare grants to enable your child /
children to attend childcare that is approved or registered with
Ofsted in accordance with the requirements of the Children Act 1989
(the Act). Informal childcare, such as that provided by a relative,
cannot be funded. Grants are normally for no more than £250 if you
are a part time learner. If you are enrolling on a course with
substantial hours (i.e. over 120 hours of study) or are a full time
learner with the Adult Learning Service (450 hours of attendance or
more over the academic year, or 16 hours per week study for more
than 10 weeks) then we may consider making a larger award to
you.
If you need help with the costs of childcare and you are 16 - 19
you should contact the Learner Support Service on 0800 121
8989 for help or go to the following website: www.direct.gov.uk/caretolearn.
Care to Learn (C2L) supports young parents aged up to (and
including) 19 when learning starts by funding the cost of their
(Ofsted-registered) childcare and associated transport costs.
Making Your Application
You can apply at any time during your studies, however the
sooner you apply the more likely it is funds will still be
available to support you if your application is successful.
Completed applications should be taken or sent to the centre
manager where you are studying. Please do not send them to the
County Council’s County Hall or Hepscott Park offices.
Advice for Applicants Already in Receipt of Benefits / Tax
Credits
From August 2011 all claimants who have been mandated to
training (whether on a full or part time basis) will have their
travel and childcare costs met by Jobcentre Plus where required.
JCP advisers will also have discretion to pay these expenses for
customers who access skills training on a voluntary basis. If these
expenses are being met by JCP it is unlikely that you will be
supported by the fund, unless it is for additional expenses not met
by JCP. Discretionary Learner Support falls within the definition
of Access Funds for Income Support / Job Seekers Allowance /
Employment Support Allowance purposes. If you are in receipt of
welfare benefits you must declare if you receive payments from
Discretionary Learner Support. The general rule is that;
· If the payment is a lump sum, one off payment not intended to
cover items covered by benefit it is unlikely to affect your
benefit.
· If it was intended for items covered by benefit – i.e. food,
ordinary clothing or footwear, household fuel, or rent for which
housing benefit is payable – then the payment could affect the
benefit payable, if you have savings/capital exceeding £6,000.
· If the learner received a series of payments and the payments
were intended for items covered by benefit then a £20 a week
disregard would apply, with the remainder being taken into account
as the person's income and reducing the amount of benefit
payable.
· If the learner received a series of payments and the payments
were intended for items not covered by benefit then they would be
fully disregarded.
Disability Living Allowance should be ignored when including
your income in the application form.
The funds may not be used to replace support already provided
for through welfare benefits. They can however be used to provide
temporary support with emergencies whilst you are waiting for
benefit support to start.
Other things you need to know about our hardship and childcare
grants
- You can apply for either or both a hardship and a childcare
grant. Our Application Forms are available for download here, or
you can ask for a copy at any of our centre.
- You can apply at any time during your course, but it is a
limited pot of money, you are therefore advised to apply as soon as
possible after enrolment. Not everyone who is eligible will recieve
a grant.
- The grants are means tested so you will need to provide proof
you are on a means tested benefit or provide information about your
household income and expenditure to be considered for a grant.
- You can appeal against our grant decision if you are not happy
with it. Your learning centre can provide information on how to do
this.
- If hardship funds are used to buy equipment, the equipment
remains our property and must be returned at the end of the
course.
- If you do not complete the course you may be required to pay
back part or all of the grant.
- Where we provide grants for childcare, we can arrange to
pay the grant direct to your childcare provider.
- We cannot always provide the full amount of grant you ask
for.
If I need more information about the 19+ Discretionary Learner
Support Fund who can I speak to?
For more information and advice speak to Sue
on 01670 622123. You can aslo download our 19+
Discretionary Learner Support Fund Application Form and Applicant
Guidance here.