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Post 16 transport

Transport for students aged 16 to 19 for the 2011/2012 academic year

If you are applying to a college or school sixth form to continue your education post 16 you may be eligible for help with your transport.

Courses covered

Your chosen course of study must be a full time course (at least 450 guided learning hours) of further education of at least 30 weeks' duration at a publicly funded institution. Students attending work based learning programmes must apply to their employer for transport support.

School/college attended

The course will normally be at a college or sixth form within North Lincolnshire. In some circumstances we may consider providing support for course outside North Lincolnshire, for example:

  • Where it would be unreasonable to travel to a local provider and the journey to the out-of-county college is much easier
  • If the course is unavailable in North Lincolnshire and it is essential to your intended career progression
  • If it is nearer than one in North Lincolnshire and the transport costs no more
  • The distance from home to the out-of-county college should be no more than 25 miles

Personal eligibility

a) Residence

You must be living in North Lincolnshire on 1 September 2011, and either:

  • Have 'settled' status and been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least three years before the start of the course, or
  • Be a national of any EU country and have been ordinarily resident in the European Economic Area for at least three years before the course starts, or
  • Meet other Education Maintenance Allowance residency criteria for residency.

Anyone who moves to North Lincolnshire for the purpose of receiving full-time education may not be eligible for support from North Lincolnshire Council.

b) Three year limit

Unless you have special education needs and are eligible for support under that transport policy, we will only give support for a maximum of three years.

c) Age

You must be under 19 at the start of your course.

Other financial help

  • Depending on their household income, some students aged 16 to 19 will be eligible to receive an Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs) if they are enrolled on a full-time course
  • Adult learning grants may be available to older students depending on circumstances
  • Colleges and school sixth forms have Learner Support Funds, which they use to help students suffering from hardship. You should ask the college or the school sixth form you are attending about these

Post 16 transport policy statement including assistance offered by colleges and school sixth forms in and around North Lincolnshire

Post 16 Student Transport Policy Statement 2011-12

FAQs - Post 16 Student Transport Policy

Online applications

Please note: applications for new travel passes for the 2011/12 academic year should commence at the end of June 2011.

Post 16 travel pass application

Replacement travel pass

Post 16 travel application form

Post 16 travel application form

Bus routes to North Lincolnshire colleges from where you live

College bus routes

Rural bus map

Online applications

Apply and pay for certain types of school and college transport by credit or debit card online.

Post 16 travel for students with disabilities

Useful contact points