Please be advised that the Bursary team does not have a full-time presence on site and appointments must be booked in advance.
To make an appointment, parents can either:
- Follow this link: Bursary Appointment Form
- Or scan the QR code below:
At Buxton and Leek College, we offer a variety of bursaries and funds designed to help alleviate the financial burden of additional course costs for financially disadvantaged learners. Depending on your age, personal circumstances, and household income, you may be eligible for financial support that can assist you throughout your studies.
Below, you’ll find detailed tables covering the types of costs covered, eligibility criteria, and the application process to ensure you can find the support you need to succeed without financial strain.
The information on this webpage is not applicable to learners on an apprenticeship, please go to the following webpage to see if there are any additional funding schemes available: Apprenticeship Funding
Tuition fees are free for home students aged under 18 and enrolled in a full-time course. Additionally, there is financial support available to help young people succeed during their studies.
Eligibility for Bursaries
Type | Description | Eligibility | Possible support provided based on banded income thresholds |
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16-19 Discretionary Bursaries | Available to students facing financial barriers on eligible Full Time, Part Time, Supported Internships and Traineeships.
Apprenticeships are not eligible* |
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Vulnerable Bursaries | For students most in need and unlikely to receive financial assistance from parents or carers.
Apprenticeships are not eligible* |
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Click here to read our financial support fund policy for 2024/25
Eligibility for Free College Meals
Eligibility Criteria | Details |
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Benefits Received by Student or Parents |
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Application System
The college uses PayMyStudent for submitting applications, a cloud-based system accessible on any device (PC, laptop, tablet, mobile phone).
To do this:
- Go to our PayMyStudent Portal
- Register for an account using your Student ID number (or a temporary ID if applying before you enrol)
- Submit your application
- Supply the required evidence as generated by the application form
- Await correspondence from the Bursary team
For assistance, contact the Financial Support Fund team at Financialsupportfund@blc.ac.uk.
Note: Bursary payments are subject to a minimum attendance requirement of 85% and are usually made in kind, such as meal cards or bus passes.
Progression Bursary: Buxton & Leek College is part of the University of Derby. Eligible students who choose to continue their studies by moving into higher education at the University of Derby will receive a £1,000.00 Financial Boost ( £900 as a cash award plus a £100 study resource card for Blackwell’s Bookshop). For further information on the Buxton and Leek College Bursary and other Financial Support available to University of Derby students click here.
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At Buxton and Leek College, we value the vital role Parent(s), Guardian(s), and Carers play in supporting students throughout their education. This section provides additional guidance and clarification on financial support for your child.
Application System
The college uses PayMyStudent, a cloud-based system accessible on any device (PC, laptop, tablet, mobile phone).
- Your child will receive information about PayMyStudent during enrolment.
- Access is only available to enrolled students.
- Assistance is available once your child has enrolled.
Communication
Due to new Data Protection requirements, we discuss Bursary applications directly with students.
- If you manage your child’s affairs, provide legal proof for access.
- All correspondence will be sent to the student’s college email.
- For queries, students can email financialsupportfund@blc.ac.uk.
Bursary Payments
- Payments require a bank account in the student’s name, or legal proof for exceptions.
- Payments are primarily made in kind (e.g., meal cards) so please expect in most circumstances that your child will not receive any monies directly to their account unless there is a need to do so.
- Fortnightly payments for external services (e.g., bus passes).
- No payments during holidays (Christmas, Easter, half terms).
- Check payment progress via PayMyStudent.
- No payments will be made until we have at least two weeks’ attendance.
- Subsequent payments based on 85% attendance, reviewed weekly.
Note: Discuss attendance issues with the Progress Coach.
Supporting a Finance Application
Eligibility for financial support is based on household income or qualifying benefits.
- PayMyStudent lists required evidence for each question.
- Provide full copies of benefit letters detailing entitlements.
Refer to our PayMyStudent guides for samples of required evidence.
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- Funding Types Explained
- What Financial Support Will I Get if I am Eligible
- 16-19 Bursary Guide to Eligibility
- Vulnerable Bursary Element Guide to Eligibility
- Free College Meal Guide to Eligibility
- Care to Learn Guide to Eligibility
- How to Create an Account on PayMyStudent Part 1
- How to Create an Account on PayMyStudent Part 2
- How to Apply on PayMyStudent Part 1
- How to Apply on PayMyStudent Part 2
- Vulnerable Bursary Evidence Examples
- Looked After Child Letter
- Care Leaver Letter
- Universal Credit Example
- ESA (Employment and Support Allowance) and DLA (Disability Living Allowance) or PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
- Household Income Examples
- Income Support
- ESA (Employment and Support Allowance)
- JSA (Job Seekers Allowance)
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- NASS (Home Office Letter)
- Tax Credit Award Letter
- Housing Benefit/ Council Tax Letter
- Employment
- Self Employment
- Private Pension
- No Income
- Other Evidence Examples
- Proof the Child is in Students Care
- Transport Receipts
- Proof of Purchases
Due to new government regulations, colleges across the UK are now required to collect more fees from learners, meaning some previously free courses may now have associated costs.
If you are over 18, you may be eligible for funding to cover your fees and other course-related expenses.
- Advanced Learner Loan Bursary: For students aged 19+ who have an approved Advanced Learner Loan.
- 19+ Discretionary Learner Support Fund: For adult learners who either have to pay tuition fees and are not eligible for a loan, or are in receipt of fee remission/discounts.
Financial Support Overview
Type | Description | Eligibility | Possible support provided based on banded income thresholds |
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Advanced Learner Loan Bursary | Available to students with an approved Advanced Learner Loan who face financial barriers. Support varies based on household income. |
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19+ Discretionary Learner Support Fund | Available to adult learners who have to pay tuition fees and are not eligible for a loan, or are in receipt of fee remission/discounts. Apprenticeships are not eligible. |
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Childcare Bursary
If you have children and want to study at College, you may be eligible for a 90% contribution towards childcare costs during term time when you are timetabled to be at College. This support helps parents manage their childcare expenses while pursuing their education.
Important Details:
- The College does not cover Christmas, Easter, or Summer holidays.
- Costs above the granted support are the responsibility of the parent.
- The childcare provider must be OFSTED registered.
- Free nursery education for 2-4-year-olds must be used before claiming additional childcare support.
- External Schemes such as Universal Credit should be investigated prior to applying for Bursary Support
Click here to read our financial support fund policy for 2024/25
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Application System
The college uses PayMyStudent for submitting applications, a cloud-based system accessible on any device (PC, laptop, tablet, mobile phone).
To do this:
- Go to our PayMyStudent Portal
- Register for an account using your Student ID number
- Submit your application
- Supply the required evidence as generated by the application form
- Await correspondence from the Bursary team
For assistance, contact the Financial Support Fund team at Financialsupportfund@blc.ac.uk.
Note: Bursary payments are subject to a minimum attendance requirement of 85% and are usually made in kind, such as meal cards or bus passes.
- Funding Types Explained
- What Financial Support Will I Get if I am Eligible
- 19+ Learner Support Fund Guide to Eligibility
- Advanced Learner Loan Bursary Guide to Eligibility
- 20+ Childcare Guide to Eligibility
- How to Create an Account on PayMyStudent Part 1
- How to Create an Account on PayMyStudent Part 2
- How to Apply on PayMyStudent Part 1
- How to Apply on PayMyStudent Part 2
- Household Income Examples
- Income Support
- ESA (Employment and Support Allowance)
- JSA (Job Seekers Allowance)
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- NASS (Home Office Letter)
- Tax Credit Award Letter
- Housing Benefit/ Council Tax Letter
- Employment
- Self Employment
- Private Pension
- No Income
- Other Evidence Examples
- Childcare Application Form
- Proof the Child is in Students Care
- Advanced Learner Loan Award Letter
- Transport Receipts
- Proof of Purchases
- Additional Childcare Application Form
If you have a query regarding Course Fees, Advanced Learner Loans or Paying Tuition Fees, please contact:
E: fe-financeandfees@blc.ac.uk
If you have a query regarding Bursaries, Free College Meals, Childcare Funding or Other sources of Funding, please contact:
E: Studentmoneyadviceblc@derby.ac.uk
To request an appointment to help complete an application, please fill out our Appointment Request Form.