When you’re living with a long-term health condition it's usually quite difficult to study full-time or part-time without any effect on your benefits.
It is important that you consider whether you'll be classed as a full-time or part-time student, as the entitlements for the two are very different. To be classified as a part-time student you have to be attending a course for less than 21 hours a week. Any more than that and you'll be classified as full-time and lose benefits accordingly.
Benefits are affected in different ways when you study. These are the most common ones that are affected:
If you are unsure about how your benefit will be affected by a course of study then please contact THT Direct for advice.
If you start a part-time study course you will be able to carry on claiming income support.
If start full-time study when you already get income support then you will be able to carry on claiming this benefit if you satisfy one of the following conditions:
If you study a part-time course you will be able to carry on claiming income-related ESA. However, if you are studying full time you cannot qualify for income-related ESA unless you are receiving Disability Living Allowance (DLA).
Note any student loan, grant or bursary may be assessed as income and affect the amount of income-related ESA, income- related job seekers allowance (JSA), housing benefit and council tax benefit.
If you study a part-time course you will be able to carry on claiming Incapacity Benefit or Contributory ESA.
If you are studying full time then in most cases, you can get Incapacity Benefit or Contributory ESA in term-time and during your holidays.
However, you can't make a claim for this benefit if you are under 19 years old and in full-time education.
Also, you cannot be treated as capable of work simply because you are studying.
You might be eligible for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefits if you start to study part-time.
If you decide to study full-time then you'll only be able to carry on claiming this benefit if you satisfy one of the following conditions:
If all the adult residents in your home are students you won't be liable to pay council tax.
Note any student loan, grant or bursary may be assessed as income and affect the amount of income-related ESA, income- related job seekers allowance JSA, housing benefit. and council tax benefit.
You can study part-time and get JSA if the training takes place outside the hours you are required to be available for work. The DWP needs to be satisfied that you are genuinely available for and actively seeking work, and you are:
Students attending a full-time course are normally excluded from JSA until the end of the course. However, there are two exceptions:
If you study part-time you can claim Carer's Allowance as long as you are available to care for at least 35 hours a week.
If you study full-time you will not be eligible for Carer’s Allowance.
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This article was last reviewed on 30/9/2012 by T. Kelaart
Date due for the next review: 31/12/2012
Content Author: J. Band
Current Owner: J. Band
More information:
Disability Rights Handbook 35th Edition April 2010-April 2011
Study and benefits
Financing Studies page 196-198
Income Support page 198
Housing Benefit page 198-199
Council Tax Benefit page 199
The effect of a loan grant or bursary page 199-200
Contributory ESA and Incapacity Benefit page 200
Child Poverty Action Group Welfare benefits and tax credits 2010/2011
Housing benefit and council tax benefit page 610 613
Full time students JSA page 601
Full time students Income Support page 602-603
Part time students
Income Support page 604
JSA page 604-606
Income-related ESA page 60
ESA
Full time student
Income related ESA page 608
Calculating income from grants and loans page 615-625
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