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You can check if a degree you’re studying for is officially recognised. If…
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Care to Learn helps pay for childcare while you're studying - how to apply, money you get, courses that qualify, eligibility
The Care to Learn scheme can help with childcare costs while you study.…
You can get up to: £180 per child per week if you live outside London £195…
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Find and apply for a further or adult education course and work out what financial help you can get
Student finance for most undergraduate and some postgraduate and further education courses starting on or after 1 January 2027. Information about student loans, grants and extra funding to help cover course tuition fees and living costs.
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
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