This document provides information on eligibility for Advanced Learner Loans in the UK, including learner eligibility criteria, loan amounts, designated qualifications, number of loans allowed, and changes to subcontracting and partnerships models. It outlines criteria such as learners must be aged 19 or over, studying approved qualifications at levels 3-6, and have a prison governor's approval if incarcerated. Providers must ensure loans are only used to cover tuition fees and that learners are made aware of options before taking out a loan.
Pathway College - Advanced Learning Loans Update July2016
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Advanced Learner Loans Funding
a general update as of 28th July 2016
For the 2016 funding years onwards
a summary by Safaraz Ali
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Learner eligibility for loans
Loans are not means-tested and are available to eligible
learners who are:
⢠aged 19 or older on the first day of their learning aim
⢠studying in England, with a provider in receipt of a loan facility
⢠studying one or more approved learning aims at Levels 3, 4, 5, or 6 availability of
loans at Level 3 does not replace an individual aged 19 to 23âs legal entitlement to full
funding for a first full Level 3.
⢠Where the training provider accesses direct Adult Education Budget funding from
SFA to deliver a first full Level 3 qualification to a learner who is aged 19 to 23, a
learner must not access a loan for the same qualification delivered at the same
time. Should this situation occur the provide must cancel the loan and, if
applicable, refund any loans payments that they have received on behalf of the
learner to the SLC.
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Learner eligibility for loans
Offenders must also:
⢠have the right to stay in the UK after completing their sentence
⢠not be subject to a deportation order
⢠have been sentenced and not be on remand
⢠have their prison governorâs approval to study the learning aim the loan
will fund
⢠be studying their learning aim with a provider in England who has a
loans facility from us and be within six years of their release date
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Learner eligibility for loans
For 19 to 23 year olds:
⢠the availability of loans at Level 3 does not replace the legal entitlement to full funding for learners undertaking their
first full Level 3. You can find the definition of a full Level 3 in the Glossary
⢠you must check their legal entitlement before providing information on loans and if they have not used their legal
entitlement to full funding for a first full Level 3, you must make them aware of that entitlement. If you are unable to
offer a fully-funded first full Level 3 yourself, through your AEB funding agreement, if you have one, you must signpost
the learner to the National Careers Service to obtain information about alternative providers.
⢠who have achieved a Level 3 qualification, that was at the time they started or still is classed as a full level 3, and wants
to enrol on any subsequent Level 3 qualification, of any size, they will have to either apply for a loan or pay for their
own learning. Please contact qualifications@sfa.bis.gov.uk if you need advice on a previous qualificationâs designation.
⢠where providers have an AEB funding agreement with the SFA to deliver a first full Level 3 qualification, a learner must
not access a loan for the same qualification delivered at the same time. Should this situation occur, you must withdraw
the learner through the SLCâs learner provider portal to remove the fee liability for the loan. The SLC will then recover
the overpayment from you from future loans payments due.
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LEARNER ELIGIBILITY FOR LOANS
SLC is responsible for assessing whether a learner is eligible.
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Loan amounts and financial contributions
⢠The Training provider must provide all learners of their fees and charging
policy in advance of their decision to apply for a loan.
⢠A learner will only be eligible to apply for a loan that is either equal to, or
less than:
⢠the maximum loan amount in the learning aims section of the Hub for
the qualification(s) they are undertaking or
⢠the providers fee, as shown in the produced learning and funding
information letter and provided to the SLC as part of the learnerâs loan
application
⢠The minimum loan value a learner can apply for is £300
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Loan amounts and financial contributions
⢠Provider must advise all learners of your fees and charging policy in advance of their decision
to apply for a loan.
⢠The SFA does not expect that a provider would need to charge more than the maximum loan
amount as shown on the Hub.
⢠Learners can only apply for loans to cover the tuition fee element of their provision, including
all costs and charges for items without which a learner cannot complete their course.
⢠A provider can pass on membership fees, made by professional bodies, to the learner. The
provider cam charge these as a requirement of enrolling if this is needed to achieve the
learning aim.
⢠The provider can ask a learner funded by a loan to pay directly for extra activities not essential
to the learning, such as trips and visits. The provider can not make it a condition that the
learner takes up the optional extra provision to complete or achieve their learning aim.
⢠If a learner funds their provision with a loan and needs a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
check to take part in learning, the provider cannot charge them for this. If the learning is
associated with the learnerâs employment, their employer is responsible for carrying out and
paying for this check.
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Qualifications designated for loans
The Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, acting through the
SFA, is responsible for designating the further education qualifications eligible
to be funded with loans. The criteria is set out in the Advanced Learner Loans
Prospectus 2015 to 2016 and 2016 to 2017: Designating Qualifications and
includes the following types of provision.
Designating Qualifications and includes the following types of provision.
⢠A-levels and AS-levels (up to a maximum of four full A-levels)
⢠Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Access to Higher Education Diplomas.
⢠Vocational qualifications including technical and professional qualifications
at Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6
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Qualifications designated for loans
⢠The training provider must check that the learning aim is valid for new
starts on the date that the learner is due to start. This can be checked on
the Hub
⢠Loans cannot be used to fund components of qualifications.
⢠The provider must make sure that it provides accurate unique learner
number (ULN) information to awarding organisations and that all
information that is used to register learners for qualifications is correct
⢠Where a learner takes out a loan for the Access to HE Diploma, completes
it and progresses to and completes a Student Finance England funded HE
course, the balance relating to the loan for the Access to HE Diploma will
be written off.
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Number of loans
⢠Learners are entitled to access up to four loans, which they can take out
either one after the other or at the same time.
⢠Learners will need to apply for a loan for each learning aim.
⢠Within the entitlement of four loans, a learner is entitled to apply for:
⢠no more than one loan to complete an Access to HE Diploma
⢠up to eight loans to undertake up to a maximum of four full A-levels;
this will be treated as one single loan entitlement.
⢠no more than four loans to undertake vocational qualifications including
technical and professional qualifications at Levels 3, 4, 5 and 6
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A Levels
A learner can study a full A-level by enrolling on an A-level learning aim or
enrolling on an AS-level learning aim and then progressing to an A-level
learning aim.
⢠Where a learner intends to study towards and sit only an A-level exam,
they can apply for up to four loans for four A-level learning aims. They can
make these applications at the same time or one after the other.
⢠Where a learner intends to study towards and sit an AS-level exam, not
followed by an A-level exam, a learner can apply for up to four loans for
four AS-level learning aims.
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A Levels
⢠Where a learner intends to study towards and sit an AS-level exam, and chooses
to follow this with an A-level exam, a learner can apply for up to four loans for
four AS-level learning aims and up to four loans for the corresponding A-levels. In
this scenario providers must reduce the fee charged to the learner for the A-
level(s) to take account of the prior study of AS-levels, thereby reducing the
amount of loan a learner would have to take out. The total fee for the AS-level
and A-level must not exceed the maximum loan amount for the A-level.
⢠If a learner enrols on a combination of A-level and AS-level learning aims, they
will be able to apply for loans to undertake up to four full A-levels, subject to the
overall limits for each learning aim type, outlined above.
⢠Providers can access further information, including illustrative examples, in the
SFAs guidance for recording A and AS levels on the ILR.
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Recognition of prior learning
⢠learner could have prior learning that has been previously accredited by an
awarding organisation or could be formally recognised and count towards
a qualification. If this is the case you must:
⢠reduce the fee charged to the learner for the learning aim by the
percentage of learning and assessment that the learner does not need
⢠follow the policies and procedures set by the awarding organisation for
the delivery and assessment of the qualification
⢠not require a learner to take out a loan if the prior learning meets the
full requirements of the awarding organisation to achieve the learning
aim or where a learner only resits a learning aim assessment or
examination and no extra learning takes place
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Changes to Subcontracting
The SFA announced week beginning 22nd February 2016 that it will cease to permit
subcontracting within the Advanced Learner Loans with effect from the
commencement of the 2017/2018 funding year.
In addition the SFA state that to support a smooth transition they are inviting those
current loans subcontractors that meet their updated criteria for accessing a loans
facility to enter into a direct agreement for a loans facility for the 2016 /2017
funding year.
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The SFA general criteria is that a provider must:
⢠have successfully entered the SFAâs Register of Training organisation s (ROTO)
⢠have passed the capacity and capability questions for their ROTO application,
⢠have been operating for a minimum period of the past 2 academic years in a subcontracting
arrangement;
⢠through the analysis of the ILR data, demonstrate a certain minimum completion and continuing rate
of 70% or more for 30 learning aims or more
⢠holds an SFA financial health assessment of âgoodâ or âoutstandingâ
If the provider passes the capacity and capability questions associated with the register application and the
facility is agreed they will be able to deliver education and training funded through loan. This agreement
will commence at the start of the 2016/17 academic year, with learners being able to apply before this date
which will be confirmed after facilities have been awarded.
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Changes in Partnerships Model
⢠The SFA will cease to allow subcontracting within the Advanced Learner Loans
programme from the start of the 2017 to 2018 funding year
⢠This aims to protect the interests of learners who choose to fund their provision
with a loan, and public funds
This means:
⢠the delivery of all loans-funded subcontracted learning aims must be completed by 31 July
2017
⢠providers must not enter any new subcontracting agreements for the delivery of loans funded
provision in 2016 to 2017, over and above those which they are already be engaged with in
2015 to 2016
⢠in 2016 to 2017 any provider which holds a loans facility directly with the SFA cannot also
act as a subcontractor to another prime contractor for the delivery of loans funded provision
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Changes in Partnerships Model
If you hold a direct funding agreement with the SFA for AEB and/or
apprenticeships and were in a subcontracting relationship for the delivery of
provision funded with loans in 2015 to 2016 please note the following.
⢠You can continue to subcontract loans funded learning aims in the 2016 to
2017 funding year with those organisations where you had a loans
subcontracting arrangements in place for the 2015 to 2016 funding year
⢠You must not enter any new loans subcontracts with organisations you did
not have a loans subcontract with, in 2015 to 2016
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Changes in Partnerships Model
⢠Delivery of all loans-funded subcontracted learning aims for learners who
started before 1 August 2016 can continue until the learning aims are
complete, including where these continue beyond 31 July 2017.
⢠Subject to the paragraph above you must ensure all other
subcontracted loans-funded learning aims are completed by 31 July
2017, unless the SFA have given you exceptional permission to extend
beyond this date.
⢠If this applies, you must retain evidence in the learnersâ files of our
decision, which will usually be in the form of an email from the SFA.
⢠Providers must comply with the rules on subcontracting as set out in the
Skills Funding Agency: common funding rules 2016 to 2017.
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VAT Inconsistency
VAT on FE loans with independent training providers
⢠the different legal statuses held by colleges and independent training providers as led
to 20% being added to the cost of training for Private Training Providers
⢠This VAT is irrecoverable by the training provider leading to a significant rise in
the cost of providing these courses.
⢠Furthermore, the level of funding for the course has been fixed by the SFA so, in
reality, the provider canât increase the cost of the course to the student.
Therefore this impacting on money available for delivery, with potential impacts
on quality of delivery and sustainability of the provider.
⢠Arguably FE colleges who are VAT exempt operate in the same commercial
environment and Private Training Providers. Therefore this could be seen to be
unfair completion and has led to a distortion in the market. With Colleges being
chosen over Private training providers and given a preferential funding stream.