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UC: Which students can claim
Most students are not able to receive UC - but there are some exceptions. This course looks at the qualifying criteria for people “receiving education” - both advanced and non-advanced, full time and part-time.

The course also looks at how UC takes account of student income - including student maintenance loans, grants and other bursaries.

The course will take 90-120 mins to complete with lots of case studies throughout and a quiz at the end.

Aimed at: Housing professionals, and advisers working with students.

The course is interactive with small quizzes as you go along.

At the end there is a quick final quiz so you can test yourself on what you have learned.

A basic knowledge of the benefits system is assumed.


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"Brilliant course - covered everything I needed to know about students and UC."






"An essential course for anyone who supports students. Great exercises check your understanding as you work through the course."







"I now have a better understanding of which disabled students can claim UC."







"Another great specialist UC E-Learning course. It's what Housing Systems is best at - providing detailed and practical information."