How it works
How government-funded courses and eligibility checks work
How the eligibility form works, how provider matching usually happens, and what to expect before enrolment on a funded adult course.
UK Learning Gateway helps adults in the UK explore free or government-funded course options. The process starts with a short eligibility form, then a provider match where your details are reviewed against available funded routes. You can also browse funded course areas or read our guides on government-funded courses for adults and free online courses in the UK.
Quick answer
How do government-funded courses work through UK Learning Gateway?
You answer a short eligibility form about your circumstances and course interest. We use those details to help match you with suitable funded options from approved providers. The provider confirms final eligibility, explains available courses and handles enrolment if you qualify. Eligibility can vary by provider, location, funding route and current availability.
Complete the eligibility form
Answer a short set of questions about your circumstances and the course area you are interested in. This usually takes a few minutes.
Provider or adviser follow-up
A training provider or adviser may contact you to confirm details, explain available funded routes, and outline sensible next steps.
Enrol and start learning
If you decide to proceed, enrolment is completed with the provider. Study may be online, blended, or in person depending on the course.
How does the eligibility check work?
The eligibility check asks for basic details such as your age, residency, postcode, current education level, employment situation, and preferred course area. These details help indicate whether you may fit common funding rules for adult learning programmes.
The check is not a final funding decision. Final eligibility is confirmed by the training provider because funding can depend on the course, your location, your prior qualifications, income or employment status, and the provider's own funding allocation. For a closer look at typical rules, see Am I eligible for a free course?.
How does provider matching work?
After you submit the form, your course interest and eligibility details are reviewed so you can be directed towards a suitable training provider or course route. The aim is to avoid sending learners towards options that are unlikely to fit their circumstances.
Where a suitable option is available, the provider or adviser may contact you to explain the next steps, confirm details, and discuss available start dates or study formats.
What happens after you submit the form?
After submission, your details are reviewed and you may be contacted about relevant funded course options. You may be asked to confirm information, provide evidence, or choose between available course subjects.
If you appear eligible and want to proceed, the training provider will explain the enrolment process. If you are not eligible for one route, there may still be other options depending on your circumstances.
What should you check before applying?
Before applying, check whether the course matches your goals, whether it is online or classroom-based, whether there are start dates that suit you, and whether the qualification level is right for your current experience.
You should also check what evidence may be needed. This can include proof of identity, address, residency, employment status, income, benefit status, or prior qualifications depending on the funding route. Our answer on documents for a funded course summarises what people are often asked for.
Funding programmes have different names and rules over time. The Adult Skills Fund is one major funding route for many adults, and Skills Bootcamps are a separate, shorter training option with its own eligibility — the provider or adviser can confirm what applies to you.
Frequently asked questions
Check your eligibility
Answer a few quick questions and we'll help match you with suitable funded course options.
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