What so good about EMA?
EMA is worth up to £30 a week, and it's paid straight into your bank account!
What is EMA?
Basically, EMA is cash in your hands to help you carry on learning. If you're 16, 17 or 18 and have left, or are abotu to leave, compulsory education, then it could be for you.
EMA spells fewer money worries with up to £30 a week during term time - leaving you to get on with your studies
To find out if you are eligible, click here.
What could EMA do for you?
Whatever you decide to do, EMA could help you with the cost of books, travel, equipment or anything useful to continue learning.
It's worth up to £30 a week, and it's paid straight into your bank account.
What's the catch?
There's no catch. As long as you attend regularly and work hard, there should be no problem receiving EMA.
And if you stay in learning, it could affect what you earn - the latest research shows that learning and new skill and getting a new qualification can actually mean more money in your hands, increasing your annual salary by up to £3000.

