Part-time students can claim for Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction but most full-time students are not eligible.
Part-time student
If you are a part-time student, you can claim Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction.
Full-time student
If you are a full-time student you aren't eligible for Housing Benefit unless any of these also apply:
- you're a pensioner
- you're a lone parent or lone foster parent
- you and your partner are both full-time students and you are responsible for a child or young person
- you qualify for the disability or severe disability premiums
- you receive income support, income-related employment and support allowance or jobseekers allowance (income-based)
- you have a UK grant which includes an allowance for deafness
- you're under 21 but not in higher education and your current course started before you reached the age of 19 (or you count as a child or a qualifying young person for child benefit purposes)
- the DWP consider that you have been incapable of work for 28 weeks
- you're waiting to get back on a course after approved time out because of an illness or caring responsibility has ended
Housing Benefit on two homes for students
Benefit can be paid on two homes where a student is part of a couple and occupying two dwellings is unavoidable.
Provide us with as much information about your circumstances as possible when you apply.
How to claim
There are special rules about how Housing Benefit for students will be calculated.
Complete the Housing Benefit and / or Council Tax Reduction claim form and we will contact you if we need more information.
Contact the Benefits Team
When contacting us about an existing claim, please remember to include your reference number in your email.
Address: Oxford City CouncilPO Box 10
Oxford
OX1 1EN