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Information for apprentices
Degree apprenticeships offer you the chance to combine a job with a programme of academic study that awards a bachelor's or master's-level qualification. And all whilst earning a salary.
As an apprentice, you'll undertake on and off-the-job learning to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours relevant to your job.
If you're employed in a relevant job role and interested in undertaking a degree apprenticeship, speak to your employer in the first instance. If you're not employed, you can apply for a job that's advertised as a degree apprenticeship, or join our mailing list to be notified of vacancies with our partner employers.
Our degree apprenticeship programmes
Basic eligibility requirements
To be eligible for a degree apprenticeship, you must be:
- employed in a relevant job role and work at least 50% of your time in England
- over 16 and a UK national or a citizen of a EEA country.
- a non-EEA citizen legally resident in the UK for at least the previous three years before the start of the apprenticeship and have the right to work and study in England.
- qualified at Level 2 (equivalent to grades 4-9 at GCSE) or above in English and Maths.
There will be additional academic entry requirements specific to each programme.
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“Exposure to a real workplace gives a much greater appreciation of how my studies can shape my future career.”
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Looking for support to progress as a professional in your career? Take a look at our online portal, designed to be your career and personal development one-stop-shop - it's here to support your future aspirations and professional development.
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