Guidance

Earnings adjustment statement (EAS) 2023 to 2024

Information about how to claim funding for some types of learning adjustments that you cannot report in the individualised learner record (ILR).

Applies to England

Documents

EAS sample file 2023 to 2024

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EAS data validation rules 2023 to 2024

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Details

The earnings adjustment statement (EAS) is an online process that you use to claim funding that you cannot report in the ILR. This is not a mandatory return; you only use the EAS when you are claiming for funding as specified in the funding rules.

This funding falls into the following categories:

  • excess learning support
  • Prince’s Trust
  • authorised claims (including audit adjustments)
  • learner support
  • vulnerable student bursary, the discretionary bursary and free meals
  • earnings adjustments for devolved authorities

Further information on learning and learner support and evidence are in the appropriate funding rules. Please refer to the ESFA funding rules, rates and formula page for ESFA delivery, or the funding rules for the appropriate devolved authority.

Exceptional learning support claims

You must submit all exceptional learning support claims for 2023 to 2024 by completing the exceptional learning support cost form, not through EAS.

Updates to this page

Published 18 September 2023

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