can i get help with childcare when doing an open uni course?

schofield8883
schofield8883 Posts: 379 Forumite
edited 2 June 2012 at 6:35PM in Benefits & tax credits
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  • Mara69
    Mara69 Posts: 1,409 Forumite
    Doubt it very much - and really, it isn't necessary. There are loads of people doing the same course as me with children and jobs. They manage.
  • HappyMJ
    HappyMJ Posts: 21,115 Forumite
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    Hi im currently stay at home mum to a 5 year old (at school) and a 1 year old. I am hoping to do an open university course in the hopes that when my youngest goes to school i can get a better job. If i am do do that is there and benefits or grants to help get childcare for a few hours a week to enable me to do it? My partner works full time and earns 20000 a year if it helps? any help appreciated and thank you for taking the time to read!:D
    You need a job for 16 hours a week to be able to claim the child care eleement of working tax credits so it is possible with some juggling. You will probably find it easier and much cheaper doing the course in the evening when your hubby is at home and can look after the little ones.
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  • SaLoGo
    SaLoGo Posts: 1,025 Forumite
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    I doubt you'll be entitled to have benfits or grants with your OH bringing in £20k plus all the tax credits and child benefit you get.

    You don't really need childcare to study with the OU. Work round your children, study in the evnings when they are in bed or when your OH is not at work.

    You are lucky to be in a position to do it!
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  • schofield8883
    schofield8883 Posts: 379 Forumite
    thank you for your quick responces. Didnt think there would be but if you dont ask you never know! Hope you all have a good evening!
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  • Mara69
    Mara69 Posts: 1,409 Forumite
    SaLoGo wrote: »
    You don't really need childcare to study with the OU. Work round your children, study in the evnings when they are in bed or when your OH is not at work.

    Which is the point of an OU course!

    OP needs to hurry up though, the prices are increasing significantly in September. Modules that were £700 will be around £2,500. You need to study six modules to get a degree. However, sign up before September and declare your degree and you'll pay the old fees.
  • mynameistallulah
    mynameistallulah Posts: 2,238 Forumite
    Mara69 wrote: »
    Which is the point of an OU course!

    OP needs to hurry up though, the prices are increasing significantly in September. Modules that were £700 will be around £2,500. You need to study six modules to get a degree. However, sign up before September and declare your degree and you'll pay the old fees.

    Unfortunately you had to be enrolled in a course beginning before September, and the last eligible courses started in May. :o
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    Mara69 wrote: »
    Which is the point of an OU course!

    OP needs to hurry up though, the prices are increasing significantly in September. Modules that were £700 will be around £2,500. You need to study six modules to get a degree. However, sign up before September and declare your degree and you'll pay the old fees.

    Although fees have already risen, as there will be fee loans available, many people will find it easier to study with the OU.
  • Mara69
    Mara69 Posts: 1,409 Forumite
    Dunroamin wrote: »
    Although fees have already risen, as there will be fee loans available, many people will find it easier to study with the OU.

    Indeed - hell of a rise though, rules out a LOT of people. If I hadn't already started and therefore come under the transitional rules I wouldn't have been able to study with the OU.
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