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Savvyspender
Posted - 10 September 2012 : 10:48:19 Hi everyone, I'm new here and on the verge of having to declare myself bankrupt. It's not a good experience but made slightly easier by places like these with other people who have experienced the pain!
I need to know whether the following will be used to assess whether I can and will receive an IPA. My only income throughout the next 12 months will be as follows (approximately); £6000 bursary £3000 student loan £2500 maintainence grant I am returning to education and training to be a primary school teacher and I will be effectively unemployed. Will any of this be taken from me? If so I may just decline the student loan so I have no surplus...
I'd really appreciate any help! I'm struggling to find this information. I'm just desperate for this to be done and to have a fresh start again.
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Viki.W
Posted - 10 September 2012 : 23:33:55 Hi Savvyspender,
The student loan won't be included as income. But the bursary will, however, it's unlikely that you will have a surplus for an IPA if this is your only income and you won't have a part time job.
I advise you speak to an expert on here to chat this through, or visit the CAB.