Using PIP/UC to pay for part time in person College course?
SheffieldMan1976
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I'm waiting for a call from Sheffield College to invite me to a skills assessment for a level 1 programming course down at City College, however, as I was 50 the week before last, I somehow doubt I'd qualify for the course funding, therefore would I be able to pay for it with PIP/UC money?
I don't think it'd be cheap that's all, back when I did full time College between 1995 and 97 I was only 19-21 and therefore under 25, obviously now it's nearly 30 years later.
Can anyone answer this?
I am aware of Google.
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You can spend your benefit income however you wish.
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Yes @SheffieldMan1976, as Kimi87 said above, you can spend your benefits however you need to ☺️
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