Open University
Hi all I've been browsing the forum for a while and can't seem to find a defintive answer. I am currently on Universal Credit and deemed LCWRA, however I would like to do a university course via the open uni but the information regarding loans has me all jumbled. I'm aware that I can apply for a tution loan to cover the tution fees but do I have to apply for a maintanence loan also if I'm on UC?
If someone could spell this out for me I'd be really grateful.
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Hi @Laurasourus, welcome to the community 😊 If your course is part-time then you are right, tuition loans do not count towards your income at all. Maintenance loans however will count as income when it comes to assessing Universal Credit. The maximum maintenance loan you are eligible for will count as the income even if you do not apply for it. So I would apply for it as they will apply that to your Universal Credit income anyway!
I hope this clears things up a bit for you? Let us know if you still have any questions 🙂 What are you thinking of studying if you don't mind me asking? I always like to hear what other's interests are.
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Maintenance loans aren't usually available for Open University anyway @Laurasourus ❤️
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Thank you so much for this! Information online is sooo hard to follow when theres like hundreds of people saying different things! So the bottom line is 'apply for the maintanence loan anyway because UC will be affected regardless?'
I'm considering studying english and history!0 -
Yeah, apply for the max student loan you can get, because Universal Credit will consider you getting it even if you don't apply for it!
English and history are interesting! I especially like history. I guess if you put the two together it's like, historic linguistics, which I find fascinating. The way language has evolved etc. Sounds like it'll be an interesting course 😁
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It's Open University and maintenance loans are not available for this.
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I got a part time maintenance loan at the OU. Students who are distance learning and have a disability are eligible.
Disability evidence will be required to prove you are unable to attend a traditional University due to your disability.
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Thank you Poppy for correcting me. When I answered this originally my brain either skipped past or did not retain 'the open uni' part of their post. 😓
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You can get a maintenance loan if you fulfill the requirements I mentioned above, I got one at the OU.
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