A Career Development Loan is a bank loan designed to help you pay for work-related learning. You don't have to start paying your loan back until one month after you stop training
A Career Development Loan (CDL) can help you gain the experience, training and qualifications you need to improve your job skills or even launch a new career
You can use it to fund a variety of courses with a wide range of organisations, so you are able to choose the course that best suits your needs. You can apply for a CDL if you are employed, self-employed or unemployed.
CDLs are available through an arrangement between the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) and three high street banks.
The key points about CDLs are:
A CDL is a personal loan between you and the bank, and you are responsible for repaying it to the bank. Before applying for a loan, check how much your monthly repayments will be, and that you feel confident that you will be able to make them.
Your CDL can be used to pay for more than just course fees. Before you apply, think carefully about what you need your loan to cover. This will help you decide how much you need to borrow.
There are three areas that a CDL can cover:
Your loan can cover one or more of these elements, but cannot exceed £8,000 in total.
For further information call the CDL helpLine on 0800 585 505 from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm seven days a week, email a CDL advisor or book a call back at a time to suit you.
1. Make sure a Career Development Loan is right for you
A CDL isn't the right choice for everyone; and not everyone is eligible. Before applying for a loan, make sure you know:
To find out more, see 'Is a Career Development Loan for me?'.
2. Choosing the right course
Before applying for a CDL, read the courses covered by CDL's section in the application pack.
3. Will you be able to commit to the course?
You need to think about the impact the learning you choose will have on your life. The course should be aimed at the right level and the length of the course needs to be suitable for you. You should look into related costs like travel and the possible need to undertake coursework in your spare time.
4. Applying for a Career Development Loan
Understand how, when, and where you can apply for a Career Development Loan.