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grinner-d | 06:43 Mon 13th Sep 2010 | Jobs & Education
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Hi I recently posted about myself considering going back into education from working full time. I have been accepted on a course to start this year still which I would enjoy. As it would be 3 days study a week I was wondering, if my employer would be willing to let me work the other 2 days, would I be entitled to any housing benefit? Or any help at all financially? I am 19 years old living in a bedsit, which is £70 per week.
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Hi there,
With regards to your employment, you should approach your employer about reducing your hours.
Have a look on here http://moneytolearn.direct.gov.uk/ for possible financial support. The government currently offer many incentives for people going back into education.
May I ask what course you are studying? Most colleges offer advice and help with funding.
Good luck with your studies. I am a mature student, although I have had to finance my studies, I am really enjoying it.
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Thanks very much. I am now starting college on Monday, can't wait. My boss is willing to let me work around my course, so everything has turned out well ;-)

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