Back to Education Initiative 2026 — free part-time courses for adults returning to learning

Back to Education Initiative Ireland 2026

The Back to Education Initiative (BTEI) offers free or low-cost part-time courses to adults who left school early or want to improve their qualifications. Courses are delivered by Education and Training Boards (ETBs) and lead to nationally recognised QQI awards. If you are on a qualifying DSP payment, you attend for free while keeping your payment.

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Back to Education Initiative — At a glance

Cost (on qualifying DSP payment)
Free
Cost (employed/other)
~€300–€500/year
Qualifications
QQI Level 1–6 (NFQ)
Mode
Part-time — day and evening options
How to enrol
Contact your local ETB directly — no DSP approval needed

QQI qualification levels available

NFQ levelEquivalent standardExample subjects
Level 1–2Literacy and numeracy — foundationReading, writing, basic maths, everyday English
Level 3Junior Certificate equivalentCommunications, IT, manual handling, childcare intro
Level 4Between Junior and Leaving CertificateBusiness admin, customer service, healthcare support
Level 5Leaving Certificate/vocational equivalentNursing studies, childcare, business, IT, horticulture
Level 6Post-Leaving Certificate / Higher CertificateSupervisory management, advanced IT, science

Who can attend for free

BTEI is free for people receiving qualifying DSP payments, including:

  • Jobseeker's Allowance or Benefit
  • One-Parent Family Payment
  • Disability Allowance
  • Carer's Allowance
  • Back to Education Allowance
  • Farm Assist
  • People signing for PRSI credits
  • Adults on certain low incomes — check with your local ETB

Key subjects and courses

BTEI courses vary by ETB and location, but commonly include:

  • Communications and English language
  • IT and digital skills — from beginner to advanced
  • Business and administration
  • Childcare and early childhood education
  • Healthcare and social care
  • Horticulture and agriculture
  • Hairdressing and beauty
  • Engineering and construction trades
  • Leisure, sport, and recreation

BTEI vs. Back to Education Allowance — what is the difference

BTEIBack to Education Allowance (BTEA)
What it isPart-time courses run by ETBsDSP payment (€242/week) for full-time students
Who provides itETBs (educators)Department of Social Protection
ModePart-timeFull-time accredited courses
Apply toLocal ETB directlyIntreo or DSP office

You can be on BTEA (the payment) while attending a different full-time course — BTEA is not specific to BTEI courses.

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep my social welfare payment while attending BTEI?

Yes. Because BTEI is part-time, you remain available for work and continue to receive your Jobseeker's or other qualifying DSP payment. You do not need to notify your Intreo office, but you should ensure that attending the course does not prevent you from being available for full-time work as required by your payment conditions.

Do I need any previous qualifications to attend?

No — BTEI has no minimum entry requirement for most courses. Courses start at basic literacy level (QQI Level 1). The ETB will assess your level and recommend the most appropriate course.

How are BTEI qualifications recognised?

BTEI courses lead to QQI (Quality and Qualifications Ireland) awards, which are nationally recognised on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). They are accepted by employers and can be used for progression to higher education.

Can English language learners attend BTEI?

Yes. BTEI includes English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses specifically for non-native English speakers. These are available through most ETBs and are free for those on qualifying DSP payments.

Is BTEI available online?

Many ETBs offer blended or online delivery for some BTEI courses since the COVID-19 period. Check with your local ETB — some programmes have continued fully online, while others have returned to in-person delivery.

Common misunderstandings about BTEI
  • BTEI is part-time education — it is not the same as Back to Education Allowance (BTEA), which is a DSP payment for full-time students.
  • You can attend BTEI while keeping your Jobseeker's or other DSP payment — there is no need to switch to BTEA for part-time BTEI courses.
  • You enrol directly with your local ETB — Intreo or DSP approval is not required to start a BTEI course.
  • BTEI qualifications are nationally recognised QQI awards — not informal certificates. They count toward employment and further study.
  • English language (ESOL) courses are a core part of BTEI and are specifically available to immigrants and non-native speakers.

This page was reviewed against official Irish government and SOLAS guidance and updated to reflect 2026 Back to Education Initiative availability and conditions.

Reviewed by

Vitor Alves

Founder of D’Emilia Accounting

Tax adviser and accountant helping immigrants and businesses in Ireland.

Last reviewed: June 24, 2026 · About this site