As most of you know I've quite gotten into this fitness malarkey the past few months. So much so that I think I could learn to teach etc.
Looking online at courses etc and it's pickling me brain. I only have GCSES but all A-C grade and I'm a single mum and 35 so would anyone know if I would get help with tuition fees as the courses are expensive? Student loan? Anything like that?? |
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"As most of you know I've quite gotten into this fitness malarkey the past few months. So much so that I think I could learn to teach etc.
Looking online at courses etc and it's pickling me brain. I only have GCSES but all A-C grade and I'm a single mum and 35 so would anyone know if I would get help with tuition fees as the courses are expensive? Student loan? Anything like that?? "
i think the best thing is to contact the government site for more info.example,i just got helped for my undergrad not postgrad studies |
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Yes you will do, you'll have to do an entry level course to bridge from GCSE to degree level but it will be helped with. 24+ are the people that you need to speak to regarding money. Most colleges will be able to help you with that though |
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"If you are on benefits some courses are free "
Thanks. I've got an appointment booked at the job centre next week she should know all the ins and outs. Trying to ring different people with a 4 year old nattering in my ear is a challenge |
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"If you are on benefits some courses are free
Thanks. I've got an appointment booked at the job centre next week she should know all the ins and outs. Trying to ring different people with a 4 year old nattering in my ear is a challenge "
You would like to think they know everything there...I take it you are on income support? Xx |
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"If you are on benefits some courses are free
Thanks. I've got an appointment booked at the job centre next week she should know all the ins and outs. Trying to ring different people with a 4 year old nattering in my ear is a challenge
You would like to think they know everything there...I take it you are on income support? Xx"
I am hun. Little man starts school in September and I've been hunting for a part time job but there's nothing suitable round his school hours round here (tiny town) it's a nightmare |
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"As most of you know I've quite gotten into this fitness malarkey the past few months. So much so that I think I could learn to teach etc.
Looking online at courses etc and it's pickling me brain. I only have GCSES but all A-C grade and I'm a single mum and 35 so would anyone know if I would get help with tuition fees as the courses are expensive? Student loan? Anything like that?? "
My dad has just started a degree, if your household income is under 18000 a year you can get them for free |
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