Study at university while you work, with Student Finance options subject to eligibility.
- Age is not the first barrier. We assess your case individually.
- Up to £14,135 per year Maintenance Loan in London for eligible students in the 2026/27 academic year.
- Flexible study routes designed for working adults.
- Repayment is based on income, not a fixed monthly instalment.
Process
Three clear steps to check your course options and possible Student Finance route.
Initial assessment
We check your immigration/residency status, previous UK higher education, English level and study goal.
Choose a suitable route
If your circumstances match an available route, we help you choose a suitable course and institution.
Next steps
We guide you through the registration and Student Finance process step by step.
3 key points for the first check
If these points are close to your situation, it may be worth starting a free assessment.
- You live in England and may have settled, pre-settled, refugee or another eligible immigration/residency status.
- You have no previous UK higher education, or your previous study needs to be assessed.
- You have an intermediate level of English. An official English certificate is not always required at the assessment stage.
For many undergraduate routes, Student Finance may include two main parts
Tuition Fee Loan
The tuition fee is paid directly to the university or college.
Maintenance Loan
- Paid into your personal bank account, usually in 3 instalments during the academic year. The amount depends on your address, household income, age, course type and individual circumstances.
Repayment is based on income, not a fixed monthly instalment
For most undergraduate routes, repayments usually start only when your income goes above the repayment threshold.
- You repay a percentage of the amount above the threshold, not the full loan at once.
Choose your study level and closest career direction
Undergraduate and postgraduate courses have different conditions and study patterns.
From Hands-on Work to Office-Based Roles
For people moving from restaurants, retail, warehouse, operations or customer-facing roles into office-based, business or management routes.
BSc (Hons) Business & Tourism Management
A good starting point if you want to move from hands-on or customer-facing work into office-based, management or service-focused roles. The programme combines business, tourism and hospitality.
View course detailsBSc (Hons) Construction Management
Suitable for people with practical, technical or construction experience who want to move from hands-on work toward supervision, coordination and management.
View course detailsBSc (Hons) Project Management
For people who want to coordinate, plan and manage work instead of only carrying out tasks directly. The focus is project management and core management skills.
View course detailsBA (Hons) Global Business & Entrepreneurship
For people who want to learn business while developing an entrepreneurial mindset and thinking about starting or growing a business.
View course detailsBA (Hons) Global Business (Business Management)
A broad and flexible option if you want general business and management education and have not yet chosen a narrow career path.
View course detailsHND in Business
A practical two-year route for people who want a shorter business programme than a full four-year bachelor's degree.
View course detailsHND in Construction Management for England (Construction Design and Build Technician)
A two-year route for people with construction experience who want to move from practical work toward supervision, coordination and management.
View course detailsBA (Hons) Business Studies with Foundation Year
Suitable if you want to enter business, learn marketing, finance, management and entrepreneurship from the basics, and possibly prepare for your own business in the future.
View course detailsCertHE in Business Studies with Foundation
A suitable starting point if you want to enter business, management, office work, marketing or other business-related roles.
View course detailsBA (Hons) Business and Management (Law) with Integrated Foundation Year
Suitable if you are interested in business, management and administrative work, but also want to understand legal concepts connected to business.
View course detailsBSc Business Management (Human Resource Management) with Integrated Foundation Year
Suitable if you are interested in Business Management but connect more with people, teams, recruitment, workplace culture, organisational communication and human resource management.
View course detailsFrequently asked questions
Short answers to the most common questions.
No. The initial assessment is free. We check your basic circumstances and explain whether there may be a suitable study and Student Finance route for you.
Yes, many available routes are designed for working adults. Study patterns vary by institution and course, so your timetable should be checked before registration.
Not always for the first assessment. Your English level still needs to be suitable for the course, and the institution may ask you to complete an English assessment or provide evidence depending on your case.
Initial assessment request
You can start through WhatsApp or the assessment form.
