Don't let finances be a barrier to your education

Financial options

Depending on your circumstances and location, there are several options available to help fund your online distance learning course.

While this is not an exhaustive list, it provides a starting point for exploring financial assistance. You may also want to reach out to local community groups or charities tailored to your situation.

Funding help for:

Financial hardship

If you are having financial hardship, you may be able to get help toward the cost of your course.  have an online search tool which will search for available grants based on your personal circumstances and location.

Student support

Carers

Grants of up to £300 are available from  towards the cost of funding for courses and materials that will develop carers’ skills.

Prisoners

Awards of up to £750 toward education costs are available from  for people who have previously been in Prison.

 provides grants to prisoners who wish to improve their future by studying through distance learning while in prison.

Home educators

If you’re home educating your child and looking for funding, we recommend speaking to your Local Authority. Depending on your location and personal circumstances, they may be able to assist you.

Froces

Members of the Armed Forces

If you are looking to do a level 2 qualification (such as a GCSE) you may be able to get help through the .

We are members of the

Students aged 14-25

If you’re aged between 14 and 25, you may be able to get support from . Awards of up to £500 are available for courses up to level 3, subject to your personal circumstances.

Other sources of advice

If you’re still not sure whether you’ll be able to afford the cost of studying with us, the following services might be able to offer further advice:

  • Local library
  • Local educational authorities
  • Trade unions (if you are a member).