Can you get an apprenticeship at college?
You can study up to a degree level with an apprenticeship, earning all the while and without any university debts! We deliver apprenticeship training at both employers’ premises, or at one of our college campuses in Epping, Hackney, Havering, Redbridge and Tower Hamlets.
Can you do an apprenticeship at 14?
Apprenticeships are for anyone above the age of 16 who isn’t in full-time education. There isn’t an age limit but they’re normally aimed at 16-24 year olds.
Can you do an apprenticeship at 16 instead of college?
Apprenticeships are for 16-24 year olds who are already in employment, or who want to work while training and learning. They’re a great way to learn, earn and gain invaluable experience of real work! There are apprenticeships available in many different areas.
Do you get paid to go to college on an apprenticeship?
Compare this to a traditional university student: they attend university, paying a minimum of £9,000 per year in tuition fees, on top of maintenance loans for bread and water. A degree apprentice on the other hand doesn’t pay tuition fees, and they get paid while they work towards their degree.
What is the youngest age you can start an apprenticeship?
16
Anyone aged 16 and over could be eligible for an apprenticeship, including school leavers, graduates, career changers, and people looking to grow and develop within their current job.
Can I leave school at 16 if I have a full-time job?
Some teenagers wonder if it is okay to leave school or college with the intention of working on a job full-time. In reality, it is not legal to get a full-time job before a student hits the school leaving age.
Can you do an apprenticeship without going to college?
Most people think that an apprenticeship is only for those that have just left school or college but actually you can be any age to do an apprenticeship.
Are apprentices paid for college days?
Will you get paid for your college days? The days that you are studying as part of the apprenticeship fall under the conditions for apprenticeships that the Government have set out. These state that you must be paid for time spent studying, whether that’s at work or college.