Eligible students can receive money towards the cost of accomodation and living costs, and some may also be able to apply for an additional means-tested maintenance grant. Maintenance loans are available to all students.

Can mature students get bursaries?

Adult learners can apply for grants and bursaries to help pay for courses and training. Usually, you do not have to pay this money back. For most grants and bursaries you apply directly to the organisation that gives them out. They’ll have an application form and will be able to tell you if you qualify.

What benefits can I claim as a mature student?

This is the same amount as income support, but you must be able to meet the work-seeking conditions.

  • Income support.
  • Jobseeker’s allowance.
  • Carer’s allowance.
  • Employment and support allowance.
  • Tax credits.
  • Housing benefit.
  • Council tax.
  • Universal credit.

Can you get into university as a mature student?

To be considered a mature student you must: Be at least 20 years old by the end of the calendar year of admission to the University; Have attempted less than one full year of studies at an accredited university or college; Have a favourable academic record; and.

Can I afford to go to university as a mature student?

There are no age limits on eligibility for tuition fee loans and government maintenance grants, so mature students can apply – provided you’re studying for a first degree. Tuition fee loans are available to cover the cost of tuition fees and are paid directly to the university or college.

Is it easier for mature students to get into university?

Many universities have more flexible entry requirements when it comes to mature applicants, especially ones who didn’t study formal modern qualifications such as A-Levels or BTECs. They’ll consider older qualifications like O-Levels or alternative qualifications like Open University credits or NVQ qualifications.