We want to remove all barriers to learning where possible. No-one should feel like they are unable to make positive steps into education that could change their life.
If you’re worried about the cost of your course or how you will support yourself during your studies, there are lots of options we can explore to support you; and don't forget, many of our courses are free, including all courses for 16-18 year-olds.
We can support you in finding the right solution to fund the fees for your course and to access other financial support.
Financial Support applications for the 24/25 academic year are now OPEN for returning students. New students can apply from July 17th at 10am. Please see our Bursary support pack below with detailed instructions on how to apply:
You can download our Student Financial Support booklet below:
If you are worried about course fees, there are lots of options we can explore to support you:
Before you are accepted onto a course, you will need to meet a number of conditions relating to your entitlement to funding e.g. your age, residency status within the UK/EEA and prior qualification level. This can be discussed at the point of applying for a course if you have any worries or questions.
If your course fees are being paid by your employer or another organisation then this needs to be in place when you enrol and evidence must be provided, e.g. a letter from employer with invoicing details.
You may also be eligible for a financial bursary from the College to assist you with your costs, such as travel or childcare.
Use the drop down below to see what financial support is available for you:
Instalment Plans and Advanced Learner LoansOne of the options for paying your fees is to arrange an Instalment Plan with the College through our Finance Department. Instalment payment plans are available for fees of £300 or more.
The key points to note for are that:
Advanced Learner Loans
If you're aged 19 or over and want to study an Access to Higher Education Diploma or a Level 3 to 6 Vocational Qualification, you will be required to pay your course fees.
However, the Advanced Learner Loan by the Student Loans Company (“SLC”) is a government-funded loan which provides help to learners to spread the cost of the payments. It is easy to apply for, does not take your household income into account, and does not involve a credit check.
Here are some key facts about the Advanced Learner Loan:
Our Admissions team can help support you to find the best solution. To discuss your options contact:
01235 216 400 | admissions@abingdon-witney.ac.uk
Are you 16-19 or have an EHCP on a full-time study programme?Students aged under 19 on the 31 st August 2024, or aged under 25 if they have an EHCP, from households on a low income may be eligible for a contribution towards travel and equipment costs*.
*The College will financially contribute 75% towards single valued course items that cost more than £100. Travel will be assessed upon the most cost-effective method of transport. The College will only pay transport for learners that live 2+ miles away from their designated campus.
To be eligible for this bursary, the learner must fulfil the following requirements:
You may also be eligible for Free College Meals…
Free meals funding is a targeted financial support for those who are financially ‘disadvantaged’. The Department of Education defines ‘disadvantaged’ in this context as living in a household where one or more of the following benefits are received:
A parent or student must be in receipt of one of the qualifying benefits set out above to be eligible for free meals.
A student is only eligible to receive free meals when they, or a responsible adult on their behalf, have made a successful application via the bursary portal.
Click below to start your bursary application today:
Are you 19+ and want to study a part time/ full time course?The 19+ Discretionary Learner Support Fund aims to financially support adults who are undertaking an ESFA funded AEB course at Abingdon & Witney College. Students aged 19 or over on the 31 st August 2024 with a low income, either as an individual or living with a partner, may be eligible for support with course costs.
These course costs can include:
*Travel will be assessed upon the most cost-effective method of transport. The College will only pay transport for learners that live 2+ miles away from their designated campus.
** The College will only fund childcare if it is with a registered Ofsted provider.
To be eligible for this bursary, the learner must fulfil the following requirements
The Advanced Learner Loan Bursary, is a fund which supports students who have been approved for an Advanced Learner Loan by the Student Loans Company (SLC). Students aged 19 or over on the 31 st August 2024 with a low income, either as an individual or living with a partner, may be eligible for support with course related costs. Students must be studying a general or technical qualification at either level 3,4,5 and 6 at Abingdon and Witney College.
These course related costs can include:
*The college will only fund childcare if it is with a registered Ofsted provider.
** Travel will be assessed upon the most cost-effective method of transport. The College will only pay transport for learners that live 2+ miles away from their designated campus.
To be eligible for this bursary, the learner must fulfil the following requirements:
To Apply for an Advanced Leaner loan, Please follow the link below:
Click below to start your bursary application today:
Do you want to study English for Speakers of other languages (ESOL)?Most ESOL courses start in September, January and April. ESOL classes cost £100 - £140 approximately (depending on the number of lessons). Classes may be free if you do not have a job and are on certain benefits, or if you have a low wage.
Students aged 19 or over on the 31 st August 2024 with a low income, either as an individual or living with a partner, may be eligible for support with course costs.
These course costs can include:
*Travel will be assessed upon the most cost-effective method of transport. The College will only pay transport for learners that live 2+ miles away from their designated campus.
** The College will only fund childcare if it is with a registered Ofsted provider.
To be eligible for this bursary, the learner must fulfil the following requirements
Click below to start your bursary application today!
Please note, Bursaries administered by Abingdon and Witney College are not a given right and all students will need to apply for a bursary to receive financial support every academic year. Students are expected to attend and if attendance falls below 90% the College will stop financial support and it will be reviewed.
Our Bursary can help support you to find what you may be entitled to during your studies. To discuss your options contact:
01235 216 212 | studentbursaries@abingdon-witney.ac.uk