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Are the courses really free?

Yes. The courses are funded by the UK Government's Adult Education Budget (AEB) via the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA). If you don't qualify for full funding we work with colleges that will waive all course fees. So regardless, you can study a course for FREE.

Typically the qualification criteria is below. In some cases colleges may choose to only accept students over the age of 24.
As long as you are:

  • 19+
  • Live in England
  • Have lived in the UK/EU for the last 3 years
  • Haven't completed the course before

Please click the apply button on the course page to be take to the latest eligibility check form.

The simple answer is yes.
The exact details requested on the online form are what’s required on the European Union Social fund learner application form.
The information is required to allow the college to claim funding on your behalf from the government so you don’t have to pay £100’s for the course.

Usually within 7 working days you will receive email confirmation from the college and contact directly from your allocated tutor.

Yes, the Level 2 courses are accredited by TQUK and are nationally recognised qualifications.

Typically the courses are 8-12 weeks. However you do receive a dedicated tutor to support you in the completion of the course.

Usually within 7 working days you will receive email confirmation from the college and contact directly from your allocated tutor.

You will be assessed throughout your study by a series of assessment questions which are built into the course. Your answers are automatically saved and are available for you to revise and edit at any point before submission. You submit your assessment answers to your Tutor for marking, who will give you feedback on each question.

No. The communication you and your staff have with a Tutor or Learning Support Advisor will be via telephone, email or through the colleges online learning system.

If you do not pass an assessment, don’t worry. Once your Tutor has marked your work, you will receive an email instructing you to log into the system. If your result is ‘Refer’ this means your Tutor has highlighted some areas which need more attention in order for you to pass. You will then be able to re-attempt and re-submit the questions you didn’t pass first time round.

Your certificate will take between eight and twelve weeks to arrive. Once you have completed the course and submitted your final piece of work, your assessments will be marked and your work will go through an external quality assurance process. Once this process is complete, the college will send your certificate to you as soon as possible. If you require a confirmation of your achievement while you await your certificate, please contact the college and they can send you a formal letter of achievement.

No, you can only apply for one funded course at a time. Once you have completed your course and gone through moderation you can do another course.

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