Choices at 13+
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Choices at 16+

Money while you learn

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Dance and Drama

If you get a Dance and Drama Award, this will cover most of your tuition fees, but you'll still have to make a personal contribution.


Learner Support

If you are having trouble meeting the costs of participating in further education at your college or sixth form, discretionary Learner Support Funds might be one source of help


Further education at school or college is free if you’re under 24.

Child Benefit

Your parents or carers can continue to claim child benefit  for you too, up to 20 provided you are in full time education or training which started before your 19th birthday.

EMA

If your household income is under £30000 a year you’ll be able to apply for an EMA and this could give you up to £30.00 per week while you are on your course, paid into your bank account.

Are you disabled?

If you have a physical disability you may be eligible for a grant from the Snowdon Awards Scheme

Are you a teenage parent?

If you are under 20 and have a child and want to return to full time education, or stay in education you can apply for Care to Learn,  which is designed to help pay for your childcare costs and travel costs linked to your childcare arrangements.

Dance and Drama

Dance and drama scholarships are available to support people aged over 16 who want to work in the performing arts to attend a private dance and drama school in England.  The courses covered are professional:

  • Acting
  • Classical ballet
  • Dance
  • Music theatre
  • Production skills.

The awards go towards covering tuition fees, find out more at Dance and Drama


7 moneyYou can use the library in your Connexions Centre as it has information for you to read or take away. You could also go to Web Linx for more useful websites.