Pip advice

bobby123
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I currently receive pip standard living, UC and lwrca for 2 years. If I wanted to go and finish my degree over the next 2 years part time. Would I lose any of my benefits.
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Hi and welcome to the community, I am sorry I dont know much about benefits for students but your PIP wont be affected.
Hopefully someone can help I will tag in @Adrian_Scope who may be able to give more advice -
Thank you for the tag @janer1967.
Welcome to the community @bobby123. This depends very much on whether you'll be entitled to a maintenance loan, grant or bursary. Your PIP will be unaffected but UC can be depending on what support you're eligible for at Uni.
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