There’s lots of help available to make it affordable for adults to return to study. At West Suffolk College, we offer different funding options for students aged 19 and over, as well as support through Student Finance England for higher education courses.
Use the drop-downs below to see what funding you could get and how to apply.
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Funding for Adult Education Courses (19+)
You may have concerns about paying for your course as an adult returning to education or training. Many of our personal and professional learning courses are fully funded or subsidised for those who want to undertake a level 2 or Level 3 and do not already have qualifications at this level There are free courses and concessions for those that are unemployed and claiming benefits. This also applies for those that are employed and on a low wage - £20,319 annual gross salary or £22,500 if you live within the Cambridge and Peterborough combined Authority)
Our student administration teams are on hand to advise what you may be entitled to in relation to tuition costs or what loans are available to cover these costs.
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Funding for Access to Higher Education Courses (19+ Advanced Learner Loan)
You can apply for an Advanced Learner Loan to help with the costs of a course.
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Funding for Higher Education/University Courses (18+)
At University Studies at West Suffolk College, we understand that managing finances while studying can be daunting. That’s why we’re here to help you navigate the various financial support options available. We advise that you submit your application as soon as possible so that your funding is in place for starting your course. It is important to be aware that a new student finance application needs to be completed prior to each year of your study. Please visit the Government website to find out information on student finance application deadlines for new students and returning students.
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Fee Remissions for Adults (19+)
You may be eligible for free tuition on certain courses up to and including Level 3.
For all individuals over 19 years of age at the start of the academic year
You are legally entitled to study the following courses free of charge:
- English and maths, up to and including level 2, who have not previously attained a GCSE grade 4 (C), or higher, and/or
- Essential Digital Skills qualifications, up to and including level 1, who have digital skills assessed at below level 1
For individuals aged 19-23
If you do not currently hold a full level 2 or Level 3 course, then you are legally entitled to study these courses free of charge. This includes Access to HE courses.
For individuals aged 24+
At the start of the academic year, you will be eligible for free tuition for courses up to and including level 3 if:
- You are currently unemployed and in receipt of an eligible benefit.
- You are employed in receipt of low wage with an annual gross salary less than :
- £20,319 if you live in Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, Hertfordshire
- £22,500 if you live within the Cambridge and Peterborough combined Authority
For all other individuals who are required to contribute to their course fees
There are various flexible options available to help you return to study.
Most short course fees are affordable and can be paid in full at the start of your course via a debit or credit card or through our online payment systems. For longer programmes where fees are more than £400, students can opt to pay fees by instalments. The first instalment is payable on receipt of the first invoice and can be paid online by debit or credit card.. An automatic payment plan will then be set up to pay the balance in 3 equal instalments at regular monthly intervals approximately 1 month after the first payment. Payment plans can be flexible to meet individual budgets where required.
For students aged 19 and above who do not qualify for fully funded courses at Level 3 and above may qualify for an Advanced Learner Loan.
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Other Support
Aside from tuition fees, there are often costs for materials or equipment, transport or childcare when returning to study as an adult. There is support available depending on your household income.
Find out about funding and financial support options below.
19+ Financial Support (Bursary)
Aside from tuition fees, there are often costs for materials or equipment, transport or childcare when returning to study as an adult. There is support available depending on your household income.
Our financial support (bursary) for those aged 19+ is available to help eligible students who are enrolled on a government-funded or advanced learner loan-funded course and are from a low income household.
If your household income is less than £30,000, you may be eligible for support with a range of study costs including kit, equipment, travel, childcare and lunches.
It's paid every four weeks and is related to your attendance at college. Travel costs up to £1200 per year and childcare costs up to £35 per day all help a return to study without financial hardship.
Students in receipt of benefits may also qualify for lunch allowance on the days that you attend your classes.
For help and advice contact our student finance team on 01284 716 319 or visit our Student Hub at the University and Professional Development Centre.



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