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They may have changed the rules now, but I signed on for jobseekers allowance. I was given income support because I hadn't paid enough National Insurance to be on jobseekers. This was many years ago so may have changed, but they will be able to tell you at the job centre. I seem to remember going there first and filling in the form.
Probably JSA but without the I'm off to Uni next month bit so don't really want to work in a 'permanent' job. I thought Uni started in September? If he/she wants to earn some money I'd suggest trying to get some and signing on as a last resort. Presumably they are available for work before September.
Don't think you can get JSA (or equivalent) if you're off to University nowadays. You certainly couldn't when I was that age (10+ years ago), unlike when my parents were in the same situation. As my dad said to me when I was looking for a temporary job before going to uni - "Son, when are you going to grow up? I'd signed on twice by the time I was your age...."

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