Each year, more than
170,000 students will miss out on a place at University. So what do you do if
you’re A-level grade did not secure you that place you want?
Many students tend to go
through clearing, a long and tedious process, which may end in a result they
are not happy with. However, there are many alternatives that are less popular
but equally exist.
The first of many routes
are apprenticeships – learning while earning. These come in three levels,
Intermediate, Advanced and Higher apprenticeships. Apprentices are put into a
full time job where they work alongside more experienced colleagues gaining
job-specific skills as well as earning a salary. They are also given one day
off per week to attend college and complete an NVQ in that specific field. An apprenticeship
can take any time between one to four years to complete depending on the level
and the industry. The minimum wage for an apprentice is £2.65 but most
apprentices tend to get much more. Anyone living in England, over 16 and not in
full-time education can apply.
So what are the benefits
of an apprenticeship? Firstly, you are going to be in a job and earning a
salary that is secured, and get paid holidays! Secondly you receive training
and gain qualifications specific to that industry. Finally you are learning
job-specific skills that can come at an advantage when applying for jobs in the
future!
Another alternative option to Uni is to go through higher
education. There are many HE/FE colleges that offer a vast range of courses. So
how does it work? Well, it’s different to a normal degree programme. Courses
start from a Level 4 (1st year of University) through to Level 7
(masters). You will be required to study for 12 months but also complete 6
months’ work placement, all of this for half the price that you will be paying
at University (per year). Entry requirements vary in different colleges, most
look at age and a pass at A-levels, some courses don’t require even a-levels
(handy for those who didn’t do so well).
What are the benefits of this route? Firstly it’s the
huge amount of money you will be saving on tuition fees and the one less
headache of massive loans! You are still able to pay for your tuition fees
through Student Finance or Scholarships/Sponsorships if you are eligible.
Next it will be what you will take away with you at the
end of the course. Not only will you have a bachelor’s degree, you will also
gain a Chartered Membership and 6 months’ work experience, all a bonus on the
CV! Finally, just like the apprenticeship, you could end up with a secured job
at the end of your placement making you better of then those who took the
traditional route of going to Uni.
There we have it, these are only two of the many
alternatives students have instead of Uni; it’s just finding the one that best
suits you.
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