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  • Bursaries and scholarships from universities or colleges including hardship funds.

  • Find out how the College for National Security is breaking down barriers to improving understanding of national security across the Civil Service and beyond.

  • Bursaries of up to £1,200 for students in further education, training or unpaid apprenticeships - what’s available, eligibility and how to apply

    • Overview

      You could get a bursary to help with education-related costs if you’re…

    • What you'll get

      There are 2 types of 16 to 19 bursary: a bursary for students in…

    • Eligibility

      You must: be at least 16 and under 19 on 31 August 2025 study at a…

    • How to claim

      Apply to your school, college or training provider. Ask student services…

    • Help

      Your tutor or student services can help you decide if you’re eligible for…

  • Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) - support your child can get at school and how to apply for an education, health and care (EHC) plan

  • Government introduces Regional Improvement Teams to help underperforming colleges to turn things around.

  • The Leadership College for Government equips public and Civil Service leaders with the skills, knowledge, and networks to solve today’s most complex problems. LCG is part of the Cabinet Office and the Government Skills and Curriculum Unit .

  • Education Secretary announces reforms to tighten rules on fraud in the student finance system that cost taxpayers £2m in 2022/23.

  • Information about financial assurance and financial management of 16 to 19 institutions, including sixth-form and further education colleges that are funded by Education and Skills and Funding Agency (ESFA).

  • A collection of University case studies with an intellectual property focus.

  • Information for students to help work out what academic year their course falls under.