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From being estranged from her family and homeless at 16, to studying at the University of Oxford, Chloe shares her advice for estranged students considering applying to university.
If you’re considering university and studying without the support and approval of either parent due to a breakdown in your relationship (also known as being ‘estranged’), you'll find everything you need to know here.
Who is an ‘estranged’ student? Young people aged 25 or below, studying without the support and approval of either parent due to a breakdown in their relationship. This might be biological, step or adoptive parents, or possibly wider family members who have been involved in your care.
Have you been in care? If you have been in local authority care, you may be considered a ‘care leaver’ rather than ‘estranged’. Visit our care leaver information page for more details about the support available to you.
Find out what funding is available, and how to apply for it. With the amount of paperwork involved, it’s best to start early.
Find out what support and funding is available to estranged students in Scotland.
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From being estranged from her family and homeless at 16, to studying at the University of Oxford, Chloe shares her advice for estranged students considering applying to university.