ILA Funding (Individual Learning Accounts)
ILA Scotland is a Scottish Government scheme that helps you pay for learning that you can do at a time, place, pace and in a way to suit you. It’s for people who have an income of £22,000 a year or less, or who are on benefits.
If you are 16 or over and living in
If you are interested in learning something new or brushing up your skills there is a wide range of courses available.
There are two types of account available:
£200 accounts
This account is suitable if you are interested in learning something new or brushing up your skills. There is a wide range of courses available so why not have a look at our Pitman Training courses to get an idea of what's available in your area. To find out more, contact Minerva.
£500 accounts
This account is suitable if you want to study a professional qualification course such as a Level 4 Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ) or a Professional Development Award (PDA). You must be studying 40 Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Credits or more in an academic year. Contact Minerva to find out more.
Contact Minerva today to find out how to apply and also to learn about the courses Minerva has approved for both the £200 and £500 ILA funding.
