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going to collage
ellisfamily
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Hi,
I have been out of work now for 10 months, and I am looking at doing a full time collage course (Electrical eng)
Question I live in a council flat so would I still get housing benefit? Also is the adult learning grant the best way to get some money?
Im married (wife is a part time student Nurse) with 1 3 year old daughter.
my wife has done some internet research but its confuseing!
I have been out of work now for 10 months, and I am looking at doing a full time collage course (Electrical eng)
Question I live in a council flat so would I still get housing benefit? Also is the adult learning grant the best way to get some money?
Im married (wife is a part time student Nurse) with 1 3 year old daughter.
my wife has done some internet research but its confuseing!
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Are you sure that you are going to collage?Gone ... or have I?0
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Full time means you'd be exempt from council tax but i don't think you'd get HB as a student (unless you fall into one of the exceptons)0
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A collage course
Very arty!0 -
Most college course are less than 16 hrs a week. If this is the case then you wont be any worse of than you are now.Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!0
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