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You may be able to claim Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) to help you with the costs of learning. Depending on your household income, you could receive £10, £20 or £30 a week. You may also get bonus payments for making good progress on your course.
You may be entitled to other types of funding if you stay on in further education. Have a look at the money section on the Connexions Derbyshire website for more information.
As this is an e2e programme, you will be eligible for the maximum Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) payment of £30 a week, regardless of your household income. You may also get bonus payments for making good progress on your course.
Remember, EMA doesn't effect any other household benefits. Your parents or carers will still be able to claim child benefit, tax credit and so on if you are on e2e and claiming EMA.
You may also be entitled to other types of funding if you are on an e2e programme. Have a look at the money section of the Connexions Derbyshire website for more information.
You may be eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) to help you with the costs of learning. Depending on your household income, you could receive £10, £20 or £30 a week. You may also get bonus payments for making good progress on your course.
You may be entitled to other types of funding if you are on a pre-e2e programme. Have a look at the money section on the Connexions Derbyshire website for more information.
Apprenticeships offer you the chance to earn while you learn. If you are employed by the company you work for, you will be paid a minimum of £95 per week.
If you are not employed by the company, you may be eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA).
For more information about being an apprentice and what you'll be entitled to visit www.apprenticeships.org.uk
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