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funding for C&G
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basicly, i no longer have funding for my soundengineering course, thus it's been indefinatly postponed until i can get more funding.
As i'm not even 16 yet, i can't any kind of loan, and i can't get a job that would pay for it.
i'm looking at a sum of £1400 that still needs to be paid.
any idea of any organisations that could help, because social services aren't willing to pay for me.
As i'm not even 16 yet, i can't any kind of loan, and i can't get a job that would pay for it.
i'm looking at a sum of £1400 that still needs to be paid.
any idea of any organisations that could help, because social services aren't willing to pay for me.
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no shes just got back into england and is in care whilst they sort this out and shes was doing a c+g organised by her music college in spain which is a franchise of an english based private music school company
or something like that - partial fees were paid but now her mums cut it off now
personally i was thinking of princes trust ro something but thats starting your own business based really, or doing a good job of convincing social services
this is cases where i think a voucher system would work best
I've just done a C&G like evening course, and if you were under 19, on a low income (£14,600 or less), unemployed or on benefits, you didn't have to pay course fees.
if you are unwaged or whatever, do what i said before and ask for some financial help from the institution you are going to for help with your fees.
also, do seriously consider getting a part time job to help finance your studies.
yeh that's the point i made but then remembered she's still 15 and might struggle.
http://www.learndirect.co.uk