Chapter 10: Universal credit1. What is universal credit2. Who is eligibleStudentsModular coursesWho can claim universal creditWork-related requirements3. Basic rules4. Amount of benefitStep 1: capitalStep 2: work out your maximum amountStep 3: work out your monthly incomeStep 4: deduct monthly income from maximum amountYour maximum amountStandard allowanceChild elementElements for illnessCarer elementHousing costs elementChildcare element5. Claiming universal credit6. Challenging a decision7. Other benefits and tax creditsThe benefit capPassported benefitsBasic facts•Universal credit (UC) is replacing working-age means-tested benefits and tax credits.•Full-time students can qualify if they are a parent, have a non-student partner and in some other circumstances.•Part-time students who are able to meet their work-related requirements can qualify.•It can include amounts for adults, children, illness, caring responsibilities, rent and childcare costs.•You claim with your partner, and you are usually paid monthly in arrears in a single household payment.•The amount you get is usually affected by any student grant, loan or other income you have.