Further education funding
Further education (FE) includes any study after secondary education that’s not taken as part of an undergraduate or graduate degree.
Further education (FE) qualifications at SRUC include: Skills for Work, ABC Level 2, Certificate, Advanced Certificate, NC, NC Introduction, Level 2 Diploma, Level 3 Diploma, SVQ Level 5, City & Guilds Level 2, and College Certificate.
Scottish students
Eligible Scottish resident students do not need to pay for their tuition fees on a further education course.
There are two main funds that provide assistance to full time Further Education students:
- Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA)
- Further Education Bursary Fund
More information on both of these is below.
You will need to apply for this funding through an online funding application system. If you have sent us your acceptance for a place on a course, you will be sent an email with a link to your online funding application by end of May.
To support your application, you will need to upload evidence. To find out what evidence you will need, you can download the required documents guide.
If your bursary and EMA application is successful, you will need to accept the award and the conditions of the award, laid out in the Bursary Fund and EMA conditions of award document.
Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA)
Further Education Bursary Fund
RUK students
Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Channel Islands, or Isle of Man seeking funding for their further education course are advised to contact their local authority who may be able to offer help or advice.
International students
To be eligible to apply for support (tuition fees, student loan, bursary and living costs grants), you must be ordinarily resident in the UK, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man for the three years immediately before the relevant date (the first day of the first academic year of the course). If you fall short of this period, even by one day, you will not be eligible to apply for support under the normal residence conditions.
We will not treat you as being ordinarily resident in Scotland if your main purpose in coming here has been to receive full time education, because you would otherwise be living elsewhere.
EU students
EU nationals who have 'settled' or 'pre-settled' status in the UK are eligible to apply for Scottish student tuition fees.
Non-EU students
Students coming to SRUC to study from outside the UK, EU or EEA will be charged international tuition fee rates.
Irish nationals
Irish nationals who who are coming to SRUC to study a Further Education course will be charged the RUK-rate.
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