Can I get a free course on a low income?
How low income can affect eligibility for government-funded adult courses in the UK without relying on exact pay figures online.
Quick answer
Yes, you may qualify for funded training on a low income when you meet the rules for that course, which can include low-wage categories or unemployment-linked routes. Exact tests change each funding year. The provider will confirm using evidence such as pay or benefits where required.
Answer a few quick questions and we'll help match you with suitable funded course options.
Check if you're eligible for a free courseA low income does not automatically qualify you for every course, but many adult funding routes are aimed at adults who earn below thresholds set in that year's rules.
The provider may ask for payroll or benefits evidence. Start with am I eligible for a free course? and answer the eligibility questions honestly.
Low income while working
Employed adults on lower wages may qualify for some routes. See free courses for working adults and can I get a free course if I am working?.
Low income and benefits
If you receive Universal Credit or other benefits, read can I get a free course on Universal Credit?. Eligibility can vary by provider, location, funding route and current availability.
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Next steps
If you think you may be eligible, you can check in a few minutes. Browse funded course areas, see how matching works, then complete the eligibility form.