“Apprenticeships” is a term that most people are familiar with. However, do people really know where an apprenticeship can take you or the beenfits of one? For example, did you know that you can study an apprenticeship at a degree level? Because you can! Upskill or retrain with this nationally recognised career route for adults...
‘Degree level apprenticeships? … Meaning a ridiculous loan – no thank you!’
Actually no. The best part of venturing onto a higher-level apprenticeship is that you are studying at degree level without the financial burden university degrees can have on some people. Student loan free!
You get paid
Don’t forget this is still an apprenticeship – therefore you will be getting paid for all of your efforts! (Sounds pretty good to me). Plus, some of the top recruiters can pay anything from £16,000 and has been known to be as high as £23,000.
Filling the gap
You might have heard that employers are struggling to recruit employees with specific skills at a graduate level. These apprenticeships are helping to not only create a tailored path for an apprentice, but allow the employer to hire someone who is able to fill that gap that they desperately require for their company.
Working and studying
Degree apprenticeships are designed perfectly for those who want to stay, or go straight into in employment, whilst securing a qualification.
Don’t waste time
So many people head to university as they feel they have to. But university is an option, not a necessity. And for a lot, it isn’t the path they want to follow – and that is ok. Therefore, if you are looking for a specific qualification but want to work, this could be the option for you. You can also look at your access to our university level courses.
Or, perhaps you have a degree but want a new qualification. As long as the apprenticeship isn’t in the same subject area as your degree - you can do it.
If you are considering this as an option or just want to have a chat then get in touch, or take a look at our apprenticeships pages for further information.