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Update additional funding amounts #3888

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Expand Up @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ If you have children or other caring responsibilities, you may be able to get ex

You do not have to pay this money back, and you’ll get it on top of your other student finance.

Figures are for the 2023/24 academic year.
Figures are for the 2024/25 academic year.

There are full and part-time teacher training courses available, but you must be doing a full-time course to be eligible for the following funding. If you’re doing a part-time course, you may be eligible for [Universal Credit](https://www.gov.uk/guidance/universal-credit-and-students).

Expand All @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ You could get 85% of your childcare costs or a fixed maximum amount, whichever i

The maximum you can get is:

* up to £188.90 a week for 1 child
* up to £323.85 a week for 2 or more children
* up to £193.962 a week for 1 child
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* up to £331.95 a week for 2 or more children

Grants are paid into a Childcare Grant Payment Service (CCGPS) account. Your childcare provider would then be paid directly from this account.

Expand All @@ -71,21 +71,21 @@ To be eligible, you need to:

The Parents’ Learning Allowance could help you with your learning costs if you’re a full-time student with children.

You could be eligible for between £50 and £1,915 a year, depending on your household income.
You could be eligible for between £50 and £1,963 a year, depending on your household income.

This is usually paid to you in 3 instalments, one at the start of each term.

To be eligible, you need to:

* be doing a full-time undergraduate course or a teacher training course in England
* have dependent children
* have a household income of less than £18,739.99 a year
* have a household income of less than £18,835.98 a year

[Find out more about the Parents’ Learning Allowance and how to apply](https://www.gov.uk/parents-learning-allowance).

## If you’re a carer

You could be eligible for an Adult Dependants’ Grant of up to £3,354, depending on:
You could be eligible for an Adult Dependants’ Grant of up to £3,438, depending on:

* your household income
* the adult dependant’s income
Expand All @@ -98,6 +98,6 @@ To be eligible, you need to:

* be a full-time student in higher education
* have an adult depend on you financially
* have a household income of less than £15,453.98
* have a household income of less than £15,621.98

[Find out more about the Adult Dependants’ Grants and how to apply](https://www.gov.uk/adult-dependants-grant).
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