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any help for 16 year old students

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my son is due to start 6th form in sept to do his a levels. i was wondering if there is any financial help. im a single parent. my son has applied for numerous jobs, one has taken him on but is only casual hours, which up 2 yet he hasnt had any hours

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  • I'm not too sure about general help, but I'm sure that your sons college will have a better answer than any of us here. My old college (City of Bristol College) was great at providing support to those that need it and I would definitely recommend scheduling a meeting with someone at your college to discuss options.
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    tine73 wrote: »
    my son is due to start 6th form in sept to do his a levels. i was wondering if there is any financial help. im a single parent. my son has applied for numerous jobs, one has taken him on but is only casual hours, which up 2 yet he hasnt had any hours

    He can apply for an ema form online and if the family has low income and if he gets it, it is £30 a week. Appl online asap.

    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/EducationAndLearning/14To19/MoneyToLearn/EMA/DG_066955

    also most councils do cheap or free travel if you are low income -you need to apply to the local council.

    hope this helps
  • Nicky321
    Nicky321 Posts: 1,426 Forumite
    Yes, EMA upto £30 a week + £100 bonus x 3 times a year. student pass for bus. plus you will still get child tax credits & child benefit if in F/T education.
  • tine73
    tine73 Posts: 5 Forumite
    a really big thanks for all your advice, sorting ema now
  • Nicky321
    Nicky321 Posts: 1,426 Forumite
    I also remember my son getting some form of money £80 - £120 maybe 2 times a year, from some kind of fund he claimed through the college.
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