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are my entitled to any help?
walterjohn23
Posts: 4 Newbie
I am a student studying full-time electrics in college, i have nowhere really to live i spend most of my week sofa surfing. i have applied for adult learning grant with is £1500 for year, this will help with my car insurance and a little money to spend but i dont have any regular income coming in. im 27 and single, is there any help out ther ?
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Adult Learning Grant doesn't exist any more and was only ever £30 pw in term time anyway.
You need a part time job as full time students are ineligible for benefits unless they're lone parents or disabled.0 -
Ditch the car, unless it is essential for your course. Most shops are currently recruiting for Christmas temps, as is Royal Mail. Findng a job is probably the only way that you will be able to support yourself financially.0
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