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Financial support is available to many of our students. Read on for more information.

While all full-time further education course tuition fees are free for UK residents who are between 16 and 18 (as at 31/08/2024), funding can become quite complex for students aged 19+.

We have explained below how your tuition fees could be funded, but we do ask that you get in touch with one of our student advisors as, more often than not, it’s your personal situation that will determine any financial support you may be entitled to.

If you are an EU/EEA or Swiss National, please visit our EU Settled Status scheme page for more information.

If you are not from the UK or EU/EEA or a Swiss National, we will need to check your residency status before we can assess you for fee remission. Please visit our Proof of Identification page for more information.

We may also be available to help with the cost of travel to College, equipment and childcare and you can read more other financial assistance here.

At enrolment, all students are required to upload one form of ID to their application account and provide their National Insurance Number on their online enrolment form.

Funding Criteria for Fee Remission

Some students are able to have their full tuition fees waived, this is referred to as Fee Remission.

You will only be required to pay any material costs that relate to your course.

Tuition fees will be remitted in the following circumstances:

  • You are unemployed and in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, OR
  • You are employed and earning less than £892 per month (single claim) or £1,437 a month (joint claim) AND in receipt of Universal Credit, OR
  • As an individual, you earn less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary. You will need to provide/​upload 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence to your application account, OR
  • If your annual household income is between £25,000 GROSS and £35,000 GROSS and you are NOT in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, you can apply for student finance online through your application portal and upload 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence.

The government is funding these Level 1 and Level 2 online courses for adults aged 19+ who are looking to retrain or upskill.

However, if you are currently unemployed or employed and earn less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary, you will need to provide/​upload either a document showing you are on benefits or 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence to your application account.

  • Aged 16-18 as at 31 August 2024
    • Tuition fees remitted
  • Aged 19-23 at the start of the course
    • Tuition fees may be remitted if you don’t already hold a Level 2 qualification but you intend to progress onto a Level 2 in the future, OR
    • You are unemployed and in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, OR
    • You are employed and earning less than £892 per month (single claim) or £1,437 a month (joint claim) AND in receipt of Universal Credit, OR
    • As an individual, you are employed but earning less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary.
    • If your annual household income is between £25,000 and £35,000 GROSS salary you can apply for Student Finance support online through your application portal. You will need to upload your last 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence of household income.
  • Aged 24 and over at the start of the course
    • Tuition fees may be remitted if you are in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, and/or employed and earning less than £892 per month (single claim) or £1,437 a month (joint claim), OR
    • As an individual, you are employed but earning less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary, OR
    • If your annual household income is between £25,000 and £35,000 GROSS salary you can apply for Student Finance support online through your application portal. You will need to upload your last 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence of household income.
  • Aged 16-18 as at 31 August 2024
    • Tuition fees remitted
  • Aged 19-23 at the start of the course and you do not already hold a Level 2 qualification
    • Tuition fees may be remitted if your course qualifies for funding (you may need to check eligibility with the enrolment team)
  • Aged 19-23 at the start of the course and you already hold a Level 2 qualification
    • If you are in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, and/or employed earning less than £892 per month (single claim) or £1,437 a month (joint claim), you will need to upload a photo of your benefit confirmation dated within the last 3 months OR 
    • As an individual you are employed but earning less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary.
    • If your annual household income is between £25,000 and £35,000 GROSS salary you can apply for Student Finance support online through your application portal. You will need to upload your last 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence of your household income.
  • Aged 24 and over at the start of the course
    • Tuition fees may be remitted if you are in receipt of any of the eligible benefits, and/or employed earning less than £892 per month (single claim) or £1,437 a month (joint claim) OR 
    • As an individual, you are employed but earning less than £25,000 annual GROSS salary. If your annual household income is between £25,000 and £35,000 GROSS salary you can apply for Student Finance support online through your application portal. You will need to upload your last 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips as evidence of your household income
  • Aged 16-18 as at 31 August 2024
    • Tuition fees remitted
  • Aged 19-23 at the start of the course and you do not already hold a level 3 qualification
    • Tuition fees may be remitted if the course qualifies for the correct funding. You may need to check eligibility with the enrolment team.
    • If your course does not qualify for funding you may be entitled to the 'Free Courses for Jobs' programme. If your course is listed within the programme your tuition fees will be remitted if you earn below £25,000 annual GROSS.
    • If your course does not qualify for the above you'll be charged the full amount of the course fees, but you may be eligible to apply for an Advanced Learner Loan, OR
    • Pay the course fees yourself and spread the cost of your fees over a 6 month payment plan,OR
    • If your employer is funding your tuition fees, you will need to provide a company employer letter with a purchase order number.
  • Aged 19+ at the start of the course and already hold a level 3 qualification
     
    • If your course is listed within the 'Free Courses for Jobs' programme and you earn below £25,000 annual GROSS your tuition fees will be remitted, OR
    • If your course does not qualify for the above you'll be charged the full amount of the course fees, but you may be eligible to apply for an Advanced Learner Loan, OR
    • Pay the course fees yourself and spread the cost of your fees over a 6 month payment plan, OR
       
    • If your employer is funding your tuition fees, you will need to provide a company employer letter with a purchase order number.

You will receive a letter from us a few months before the start of your course explaining about the Advanced Learner Loan and if your course qualifies for funding.

Different funding arrangements apply for higher education students. Please contact 0115 838 0612 or get in touch with us for further information.

Some courses incur registration, material and equipment costs, which may not be eligible for fee remission under the above criteria.

If you an adult learner (aged 19 and above), you may provide your own materials as long as they meet the standards specified by the course tutor. This is particularly important where you will be using products in commercial settings.

Please note that Nottingham College can provide all your materials at the correct standard at the best price possible.

Please let us know if you do not wish to take advantage of our industry standard suppliers for your materials.

Benefits eligible for fee remission (if applicable)

You will need to upload a photograph of your benefit to your application account:

  • Benefit evidence for unemployed
    • You must provide a document dated within 3 months from the Job Centre/​Benefits Agency confirming your benefit. We do not need to keep a copy of your document.
  • Income evidence for employed
    • You must provide your latest 2 months or 8 weekly wage slips or a document confirming your income from your employer. We need to keep a copy of this document for audit purposes, so please bring a photocopy with you when you enrol or upload this evidence to your student account.

Eligible Benefits

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Employment Support Allowance and work-related activity group
  • Universal Credit
  • Income Support
  • Housing Benefit
  • Council Tax Benefit (not the Single Person Discount)
  • Pension Guarantee Credit only
  • Disability Living Allowance/​Personal Independent Payment and not in work
  • A joint claimant of one of the above
  • Dependent of individuals in receipt of the above (up to the age of 20)
  • Asylum Seekers or Means-tested Benefit (has ASPEN card or in receipt of NASS)
  • Unemployed and a dependent of a claimant on working tax credits

Acceptable Forms of Personal ID

Here are examples of evidence of ID that we will accept. 

Just take a photo of it and upload it to your account when you enrol:

  • Passport
  • Driving Licence (full or provisional)
  • National Insurance card/​letter
  • Birth Certificate
  • Adoption certificate
  • Benefit letter which states learner’s name
  • UK Naturalisation/​Citizenship certificate
  • Residence Permit card 
  • National Identity card and letter to show EU settlement
  • Home Office letter
  • Exam Certificate
  • Advanced Loan Letter (students aged 19+ only)
  • HM Armed Forces ID card

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