Can i get housing benefit as a student




















If you're studying part-time, you may be able to get Universal Credit as long as you can meet the work-related requirements that apply to you. If you are in full-time training or are a full-time student, you can get Universal Credit if any of the following apply:. It is no longer possible to make a new claim to other income-related benefits such as Income Support, Local Housing Allowance or Housing Benefit. If you are already in receipt of any of these, you might be able to continue claiming them.

If you get other forms of support, speak to your student adviser at university or college to find out whether they are counted as income when working out your entitlement to benefits. Normally, you must also be aged 18 or over. You must be willing to go to a job interview, even if you have to take time off from your course. You should also be prepared to rearrange your hours of study to fit around a job.

Employment and Support Allowance ESA is a source of support for people with an illness or disability that affects their ability to work. If you already claim ESA you may be able to carry on getting it as a student. You can find out more about the help available through student finance, including grants, and for full-time students student loans and bursaries, by following the link below.

We will not reply to your feedback. Don't include any personal or financial information, for example National Insurance, credit card numbers, or phone numbers. The nidirect privacy notice applies to any information you send on this feedback form. Comments or queries about angling can be emailed to anglingcorrespondence daera-ni. If you have a comment or query about benefits, you will need to contact the government department or agency which handles that benefit. Contacts for common benefits are listed below.

If you stop paying your rent and later find out that you are not entitled to benefit, or you are entitled to less than you thought, you could end up with serious rent arrears. For more information about waiting for your housing benefit to be processed, click here.

See all advice topics. If you have a housing problem, call our expert housing advice helpline If you have a non-urgent problem and would like to speak to an adviser email us.

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