HULL COLLEGE GROUP APPENDIX FEE REMISSION CATEGORIES FURTHER EDUCATION HOME STUDENTS PUBLICLY FUNDED PROVISION

Similar documents
Benefit and Pension Rates. October 2010

I. DECLARATIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1(L) OF REGULATION (EC) NO 883/2004 & THE DATE FROM WHICH THE REGULATION WILL APPLY

Social security benefit rates

Benefits Quick Guide 2011/12.

Benefit Information April 2017

CAN WELFARE WORK FOR WALES?

credit. The following benefits will be abolished and replaced by universal credit:

Proposed benefit and pension rates 2018/2019

WHAT DOES THE BENEFIT CAP MEAN TO ME?

In the summer budget 2015 it was announced that the benefit cap would be lowered. The reduction was introduced from 7 November 2016.

Chapter 8 Benefits and Tax Credits

You may not have to pay a court or tribunal fee, or you may get some money off

16-18 Bursary Guidance Notes 2018/19

Statistical Information on Social Welfare Services

I. DECLARATION REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 19(L) OF REGULATION (EC) NO 883/2004 AND DATE FROM WHICH REGULATION APPLIES

Report by Dr Mary Smith, Director, Education, Communities and Economy

Welfare to Work Intelligence Handbook: full contents list

All Housing Benefit staff. For information

Poverty Alliance Briefing 23

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 1,176,400 6,129,000 63,785,900 Males 576,100 3,021,300 31,462,500 Females 600,300 3,107,700 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 836,300 8,947,900 63,258,400 Males 405,700 4,404,400 31,165,300 Females 430,500 4,543,500 32,093,100

I. DECLARATIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1(L) OF REGULATION (EC) NO 883/2004 & THE DATE FROM WHICH THE REGULATION WILL APPLY

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 1,201,900 7,258,600 64,169,400 Males 593,300 3,581,200 31,661,600 Females 608,600 3,677,400 32,507,800

Merseyside (Met County) (Numbers) All People 1,416,800 7,258,600 64,169,400 Males 692,300 3,581,200 31,661,600 Females 724,600 3,677,400 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 843,800 9,026,300 63,785,900 Males 410,000 4,447,200 31,462,500 Females 433,800 4,579,100 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 497,900 7,219,600 63,785,900 Males 245,600 3,560,900 31,462,500 Females 252,300 3,658,700 32,323,500

Benefits and financial help for carers in Northern Ireland 2010/11

West Yorkshire (Met County) (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 1,180,900 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 578,500 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 602,500 3,128,100 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 648,200 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 324,200 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 324,100 3,128,100 32,507,800

Cornwall And Isles Of Scilly (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 564,600 5,860,700 64,169,400 Males 279,200 2,904,300 31,661,600 Females 285,400 2,956,400 32,507,800

West Midlands (Met County) (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 623,100 5,516,000 63,785,900 Males 305,300 2,711,600 31,462,500 Females 317,900 2,804,400 32,323,500

Coventry And Warwickshire (Numbers) All People 909,700 5,800,700 63,785,900 Males 453,500 2,872,600 31,462,500 Females 456,200 2,928,100 32,323,500

A New Future for Social Security in Scotland Consultation

York, North Yorkshire And East Riding (Numbers)

Cambridgeshire And Peterborough (Numbers)

Stoke-On- Trent And Staffordshire (Numbers)

Cornwall And Isles Of Scilly (Numbers)

All People 150,700 5,404,700 63,785,900 Males 74,000 2,627,500 31,462,500 Females 76,700 2,777,200 32,323,500. Perth And Kinross (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 370,300 5,404,700 63,785,900 Males 179,600 2,627,500 31,462,500 Females 190,800 2,777,200 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 228,800 5,424,800 64,169,400 Males 113,900 2,640,300 31,661,600 Females 114,900 2,784,500 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 85,100 5,810,800 63,785,900 Males 42,300 2,878,100 31,462,500 Females 42,800 2,932,600 32,323,500

Carer s Allowance: An Overview

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 127,500 5,517,000 63,785,900 Males 63,200 2,712,300 31,462,500 Females 64,400 2,804,600 32,323,500

All People 532,500 5,425,400 63,785,900 Males 262,500 2,678,200 31,462,500 Females 270,100 2,747,200 32,323,500. Bradford (Numbers)

Nottingham And Nottingham And. All People 2,178,000 4,724,400 63,785,900 Males 1,077,300 2,335,000 31,462,500 Females 1,100,700 2,389,400 32,323,500

Unearned income. Introduction. How it works in Universal Credit

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 386,100 8,787,900 63,785,900 Males 190,800 4,379,300 31,462,500 Females 195,200 4,408,600 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 2,897,300 5,860,700 64,169,400 Males 1,434,500 2,904,300 31,661,600 Females 1,462,800 2,956,400 32,507,800

All People 23,100 5,424,800 64,169,400 Males 11,700 2,640,300 31,661,600 Females 11,300 2,784,500 32,507,800. Shetland Islands (Numbers)

Brighton And Hove (Numbers) All People 287,200 9,030,300 63,785,900 Males 144,300 4,449,200 31,462,500 Females 142,900 4,581,100 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 283,500 7,224,000 63,785,900 Males 140,400 3,563,200 31,462,500 Females 143,100 3,660,800 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 186,600 6,130,500 63,785,900 Males 92,600 3,021,700 31,462,500 Females 94,000 3,108,900 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 267,500 9,080,800 64,169,400 Males 132,500 4,474,400 31,661,600 Females 135,000 4,606,400 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 325,300 4,724,400 63,785,900 Males 164,500 2,335,000 31,462,500 Females 160,800 2,389,400 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 64,000 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 31,500 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 32,500 3,128,100 32,507,800

All People 263,400 5,450,100 64,169,400 Males 129,400 2,690,500 31,661,600 Females 134,000 2,759,600 32,507,800. Rotherham (Numbers)

North West Leicestershire (Numbers) All People 98,600 4,724,400 63,785,900 Males 48,900 2,335,000 31,462,500 Females 49,800 2,389,400 32,323,500

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 7,700 8,825,000 64,169,400 Males 4,200 4,398,800 31,661,600 Females 3,500 4,426,200 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 49,600 5,559,300 64,169,400 Males 24,000 2,734,200 31,661,600 Females 25,700 2,825,100 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 140,700 9,026,300 63,785,900 Males 68,100 4,447,200 31,462,500 Females 72,600 4,579,100 32,323,500

All People 280,000 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 138,200 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 141,800 3,128,100 32,507,800. Central Bedfordshire (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 176,200 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 87,200 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 89,000 3,128,100 32,507,800

All People 437,100 5,450,100 64,169,400 Males 216,700 2,690,500 31,661,600 Females 220,500 2,759,600 32,507,800. Kirklees (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 348,000 8,825,000 64,169,400 Males 184,000 4,398,800 31,661,600 Females 164,000 4,426,200 32,507,800

All People 130,700 3,125,200 64,169,400 Males 63,500 1,540,200 31,661,600 Females 67,200 1,585,000 32,507,800. Vale Of Glamorgan (Numbers)

Stockton-On- Tees (Numbers) All People 196,500 2,644,700 64,169,400 Males 96,800 1,297,900 31,661,600 Females 99,700 1,346,800 32,507,800

All People 295,800 2,644,700 64,169,400 Males 149,400 1,297,900 31,661,600 Females 146,400 1,346,800 32,507,800. Newcastle Upon Tyne (Numbers)

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 138,500 6,168,400 64,169,400 Males 69,400 3,040,300 31,661,600 Females 69,000 3,128,100 32,507,800

All People 175,800 5,860,700 64,169,400 Males 87,400 2,904,300 31,661,600 Females 88,400 2,956,400 32,507,800. Telford And Wrekin (Numbers)

Protection STAY ON TRACK. Your quick-start guide to state benefits. For advisers only

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 2,300 5,517,000 63,785,900 Males 1,200 2,712,300 31,462,500 Females 1,100 2,804,600 32,323,500

Tonbridge And Malling (Numbers) All People 128,900 9,080,800 64,169,400 Males 63,100 4,474,400 31,661,600 Females 65,800 4,606,400 32,507,800

Hammersmith And Fulham (Numbers) All People 183,000 8,825,000 64,169,400 Males 90,400 4,398,800 31,661,600 Females 92,600 4,426,200 32,507,800

APPENDIX 1 DETAILED LIST OF CHANGES & IMPACTS. Housing related changes

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 141,000 9,080,800 64,169,400 Males 68,900 4,474,400 31,661,600 Females 72,100 4,606,400 32,507,800

Great Britain (Numbers) All People 259,900 5,860,700 64,169,400 Males 128,900 2,904,300 31,661,600 Females 131,000 2,956,400 32,507,800

Brighton And Hove (Numbers) All People 288,200 9,080,800 64,169,400 Males 144,800 4,474,400 31,661,600 Females 143,400 4,606,400 32,507,800

Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Circular. For information

Intensive work search regime

Great Britain (numbers) All people 135,700 5,411,100 59,608,200 Males 67,800 2,664,100 29,280,500 Females 67,900 2,747,000 30,327,700

BENEFITS IN HOSPITAL AND RESPITE CARE

United Kingdom (Level) All People 1,870,800 66,040,200 Males 920,200 32,581,800 Females 950,600 33,458,400

United Kingdom (Level) All People 8,825,000 66,040,200 Males 4,398,800 32,581,800 Females 4,426,200 33,458,400

16-18 Bursary Guidance Notes 2017/18

Your benefits are changing

The Warm Home Discount 2017/18 The Warm Home Discount Scheme provides 140 rebate on your electricity bills in winter

FACTS AND FEATURES SIDE BY SIDE.

Great Britain (numbers) All people 236,000 5,381,800 59,216,200 Males 116,900 2,648,100 29,054,100 Females 119,100 2,733,800 30,162,100

A New Future for Social Security. Consultation on Social Security in Scotland

ILF users are expected to make a contribution towards their care and support costs.

Benefits Changes Timetable

Guide. How to apply for help with fees. You may not have to pay a court or tribunal fee, or you may get some money off

Welfare Reform Act 2012

Welfare Reform Overview. Colleen Hamilton Redbridge Citizens Advice Bureaux

The Limited Capability for Work Element

Transcription:

HULL COLLEGE GROUP APPENDIX FEE REMISSION CATEGORIES FURTHER EDUCATION HOME STUDENTS PUBLICLY FUNDED PROVISION ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016

APPENDIX FEE REMISSION Fees would normally be waived for students in the following circumstances. This section only applies to students on courses defined as Classroom Based Learning, and funded through the Skills Funding Agency. The following students will be entitled to fee remission (fee remission includes Tuition and Exam Fee): Benefit Waivers Students aged 19*+ who need help to move into work, progress in work or remove a barrier to get in to work and are receiving one of the following benefits studying up to and including a level 2 course: - Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the Work Related Activity Group - Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), including those receiving National Insurance credits only - Universal Credits mandated to undertake skills training - Released on temporary licence (RoTL), undertaking learning outside a prison environment and not funded through OLASS Students aged 19*-23** who need help to move into work, progress in work or remove a barrier to get in to work and are receiving one of the following benefits studying up to and including a level 4 course: - Employment Support Allowance (ESA) in the Work Related Activity Group - Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), including those receiving National Insurance credits only - Universal Credits mandated to undertake skills training - Released on temporary licence (RoTL), undertaking learning outside a prison environment and not funded through OLASS Students aged 19*+ who are unemployed and would like to enter employment and the learning is directly relevant to both the individual s employment prospects and the needs of the local labour market They must be receiving one of the following benefits whilst studying up to and including a level 2 course: - State Benefit (See Appendix A) Students aged 19*-23** who are unemployed and would like to enter employment and the learning is directly relevant to both the individual s employment prospects and the needs of the local labour market They must be receiving one of the following benefits whilst studying up to and including a level 4 course: - State Benefit (See Appendix A) Students in receipt of the above benefits will need to sign a self-declaration form declaring they are in receipt of the benefit and are looking to gain employment and need the skills to do so. The students will also be required to provide their National Insurance number. Page 2 of 5 Hull College Group FE Home Fee Regulations 2015/16

Level Waivers Progression Entitlement - Students aged 19*-23** studying up to and including a level 2 qualification and have a maximum prior learning of a level 1 and they wish to progress to a Full Level 2 qualification. Full Level 2 entitlement Students aged 19*-23** that do not have a full Level 2 or an equivalent qualification enrolling on Full Level 2 courses Full Level 3 entitlement - Students aged 19*-23** that do not have a full Level 3 or equivalent qualification enrolling on Full Level 3 courses Level 4 Entitlement Students aged 19*-23** that do not have a full level 3 or equivalent qualification enrolling on Level 4 courses (30 credits or more) GCSE English & Maths Entitlement Students 19*+ studying a GCSE English or Maths (including igcse) qualification, where they do not currently have these qualifications at grades A* to C. Pre GCSE English & Maths Entitlement Students aged 19*+ progressing towards GCSE English or Maths at grades A* to C, and are starting an English or Maths qualification, at a level above the one they have been assessed and already achieved. *Age 19 = on the 31 st August 2015 **Age 23 = when the learning aim starts Page 3 of 5 Hull College Group FE Home Fee Regulations 2015/16

Appendix A Below is a list of state benefits. This list is not exhaustive and other State Benefits will be considered: Adult social care Attendance Allowance Bereavement Allowance Bereavement Payment Budgeting Loans Carer's Allowance Child Benefit Child Tax Credit Child Trust Fund Cold Weather Payment Community Care Grant Constant Attendance Allowance Council Tax Benefit Crisis Loans Disability Living Allowance Employment and Support Allowance Funeral Payments Guardian's Allowance Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme Health Costs Health in Pregnancy Grant Healthy Start Scheme Housing Benefit In Work Credit Incapacity Benefit Income Support Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Industrial Death Benefit Invalidity Benefit Job Grant Jobseeker's Allowance Local Housing Allowance Maternity Allowance Mobility Supplement Over 80 Pension. Pension Credit Reduced Earnings Allowance Retirement Allowance Return to work credit School uniform allowances Severe Disablement Allowance State Pension Statutory Adoption Pay Statutory Maternity Pay Page 4 of 5 Hull College Group FE Home Fee Regulations 2015/16

Statutory Paternity Pay Statutory Sick Pay Sure Start Maternity Grant Tax credits Training premium Travel to interview scheme. Unemployability Supplement or Allowance Vaccine Damage Payment War Disablement Pension War Widow's/Widower's Pension Widowed Parent's Allowance Widow's Pension Winter Fuel Payment Working Tax Credit Page 5 of 5 Hull College Group FE Home Fee Regulations 2015/16