(*Based on 16-18 year olds destination data, 2016/17 academic year).
One-to-one support with their UCAs application.
Visits to UCAs Conventions and university open days.
Internal progression events
Impartial careers advice
Engagement with employers through placements and live projects
Finding an apprenticeship employers
Access to apprenticeship job vacancies search
Going to university will enable your child to continue their academic studies at a higher level and specialise in a subject that they are passionate about.
Progressing to a higher education qualification at a college can be an easier transition than heading to university. The wide range of part-time-full-time and distance learning study options allows flexible learning and studying in stages and even combining studying with work. One of our partner providers, Sunderland College, offer a range of Higher Education courses.
Progressing to the workplace will enable your child to earn a salary and start pursuing a successful career.
Gaining an apprenticeship will enable your child to learn a trade or skill, earn a salary and combine with on-the-job training while studying for nationally recognised qualifications. With the new higher apprenticeships, your child can even study at degree level and beyond.
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