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11 years 2 months ago #123439 by pollenpath
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Thanks, Gordon, your response is very much appreciated 
My limitations are actually reflected in the course itself, in a sense, and I'll explain this in more detail on the form. The student loan is strictly for fees, under the new 24+ scheme that FE colleges started running last year. There is no option for borrowing towards living costs with that type of loan. Do you have any idea if a purely fees-based student loan counts as income? Also, the hours are extremely part-time, less than 6 hours a week (when I'm able to attend).

My limitations are actually reflected in the course itself, in a sense, and I'll explain this in more detail on the form. The student loan is strictly for fees, under the new 24+ scheme that FE colleges started running last year. There is no option for borrowing towards living costs with that type of loan. Do you have any idea if a purely fees-based student loan counts as income? Also, the hours are extremely part-time, less than 6 hours a week (when I'm able to attend).
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11 years 2 months ago #123442 by Gordon
I am afraid I think it likely that the fees will still be counted as income although I can't state this for certain.
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pollenpath wrote: Thanks, Gordon, your response is very much appreciated
My limitations are actually reflected in the course itself, in a sense, and I'll explain this in more detail on the form. The student loan is strictly for fees, under the new 24+ scheme that FE colleges started running last year. There is no option for borrowing towards living costs with that type of loan. Do you have any idea if a purely fees-based student loan counts as income? Also, the hours are extremely part-time, less than 6 hours a week (when I'm able to attend).
I am afraid I think it likely that the fees will still be counted as income although I can't state this for certain.
Gordon
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