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Local Authorities only have to fund students to do certain types of course. That includes all first degrees and quite a lot else, but certain art, drama and dance students ought to read the small print in particular and, again, if in doubt, give the LEA (or SLC) or the college running the course a call.

The University Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 650 1000
South Bridge
Edinburgh
University Of Edinburgh
5 Forrest HIll
Edinburgh
University Of Edinburgh
40437 Chambers Street
Edinburgh
The Appleton Tower
+44 (0) 131 650 8445
11 Crichton Street
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
3 Chambers Street
Edinburgh
The Royal College Of Surgeons Of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 527 1600
Nicolson Street
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
+44 (0) 131 650 8900
Mound Place
Edinburgh
Moray House
+44 (0) 131 651 6189
St. John Street
Edinburgh
The David Hume Tower
+44 (0) 131 650 8295
George Square
Edinburgh
The Adam Ferguson Building
+44 (0) 131 650 8397
40 George Square
Edinburgh
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Local Authorities only have to fund students to do certain types of course. That includes all first degrees and quite a lot else, but certain art, drama and dance students ought to read the small print in particular and, again, if in doubt, give the LEA (or SLC) or the college running the course a call.

Anyway, the courses the LEA will fork out for are:

  • Full-time first degrees (eg. BA, BSc or BEd), including sandwich courses
  • In particular cases, part-time courses of initial teacher training
  • A Foundation Degree
  • A Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE)
  • A Higher National Diploma (HND)
  • A Higher National Certificate (HNC)
  • Part-time courses (except the Open University PGCE) which are at least one year (and don’t take more than twice as long as doing the course full-time) are eligible for a fee grant of up to £1,150 (for a student studying the equivalent of 75% or more of a full-time course) and a course grant of up to £250
  • A Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) or other postgrad initial teacher training course which qualifies you as a teacher. Also, various other qualifications that qualify you as a teacher such as a level 4 NVQ if you take it at the same time as a first degree, a DipHE or an HND. Some teacher training courses also get extra money, not necessarily from the LEA – but more about that later
  • A course which prepares for a professional examination higher than A level, Scottish Higher, National Certificate or National Diploma
  • A foundation year which forms part of one of the courses listed above.

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