pillphil wrote: » I thought you had to be in full time employment for JobsPlus?
Buford T Justice wrote: » If you're unemployed for more than 9 months (i think) then you can apply for Back to Education allowance (BTEA) which is what I'm on. SUSI is means tested and once the rekonable income is below 35k i think then you will be eligible - working part time or not. You can apply for either maintenance payments or fees but not both. If you take the maintenance payment you will lose the SW payment, and its less so it makes no sense. If you do qualify for FIS, then they will take the additional payment you get for it into consideration when assessing your eligibility but I don't think it'll put you over the threshold. Check out their site and see what the limits are
T-Bird wrote: » The IT also have a scheme where they will pay or partly pay for crèche etc. I think from memory emails to out to all students towards the end of September early October informing them of this service. There are conditions and I think payments start around November. So you will have to find a means to pay whilst applying. There is also a hardship scheme. Emails will start going out in November when the above scheme has concluded. It is a long process and will involve budget sheets and interviews. If successful payments will be made around April (quite late). I thunk there is a second round of the hardship fund after Christmas for anyone who may have missed it. BTW, I graduated a couple of years ago as a mature student and it might have changed since then. It will be worthwhile contacting them yourself to get correct info.
Snee89 wrote: » Thanks for the post, I'm currently in part time work and I'm on a SW payment so in relation to the 9 months thing, I believe I'm on a payment that will qualify, have been in receipt for last 6.5 years. Citizens advise told me I "have" to be on BTEA to get the fees grant from SUSI but I don't think this is correct. Financially I think I'm better off securing 19 hours per week to qualify for FIS, I defo fall under 35k per the previous year so I should get the Fees grant, think I'll manage with FIS and PT work. Cheers for reply Now just to secure a place in the course!
Snee89 wrote: » Carson10 I've been on a sw payment but I've never been out of work, actually this last 6 months is the only time I've been part time , for the first 6 years of my sons life I had to work full time and had another part time job for the weekends, between 2013 and 2014 i had 11full days off work for 12 months, the OPFP (one parent family payment )which I was entitled to covered most the cost of childcare. But as he's getting older I'm missing out on quality time so I need a better paying job so that I don't have to work every day. I can't get a better paying job unless i go to college and i cant afford to go to college without some help. So go **** yourself , your a sad troll who loves giving opinions behind your keyboard. You know nothing about my situation. I can't seem to tag this person in this post
Buford T Justice wrote: » Don't justify yourself to that bellend