There are so many alternatives to university it can be hard to know where to start looking. Listed below are some of the best websites to get you started. Sign up with the sites, ask for alerts and you will receive tailored information about opportunities that could be of interest. At present you have to apply to each firm individually, so you must plan in time for this.
www.notgoingtouni.co.uk is a good starting point for advice about alternatives to university. You can choose to explore different areas and they have in-depth guides on many alternative options.
https://.apprenticenation.co.uk has some excellent resources including videos, work-throughs and mentorship opportunities.
All apprenticeships are advertised through the government’s site: www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship. You need to know which ‘level’ to look for:
- level 3 is equivalent to A levels
- level 4/5 is equivalent to a higher education certificate, higher education diploma or a foundation degree (the first year of a degree)
- level 6 is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree
- level 7 is equivalent to a master’s degree
If you are doing A-levels then search for:
Higher apprenticeships which lead to qualifications at level 4 and above.
Degree apprenticeships involve gaining a university degree while you work (level 6 or above)
You need to be eligible to work in the UK to apply for an Apprenticeship