This email comes from UCAS. We’re sending you this on behalf of National Careers Service, because – based on what you told us about yourself – we think you might find it useful.
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‘Get the Jump’ on education and training choices for young people
Taking a next step in life can feel daunting for anyone. But young people aged 14 to 19 are facing two key decision points in their education and training journey – and making a decision today that could affect the rest of their lives can feel overwhelming.
Thankfully, the new ‘Get the Jump’ hub on the National Careers Service website can help take the stress out of young people’s next move.
The hub brings together all post-16 and post-18 education and training choices in one place for the first time. So it’s easier for young people to make an informed decision – whether that’s T Levels, A Levels, university, apprenticeships, a Higher Technical Qualification or something else!
Please take a look and share the hub with the young people you’re advising, giving them a useful tool to help make their next step their best yet.
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Helping young people land the skills employers need |
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Reaching the next level
T Levels: A mix of learning in the classroom and on the job for 16- to 19-year-olds. Roughly equal to three A Levels. Designed together with businesses in areas such as construction, digital, engineering, childcare, health and accounting. Could lead to higher education, an apprenticeship or a job.
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Earning and learning
Apprenticeships: Working alongside experienced staff to learn while earning a wage. There are over 600 different apprenticeships with levels to suit everyone, including degree apprenticeships. There are no tuition fees. Could lead to higher education, another apprenticeship or a job.
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Specialist skills can get them hired
Higher Technical Qualifications: Learning technical skills in the classroom. HTQs are an alternative to apprenticeships or degrees, approved by employers. Available now in the digital sector, and from Sept 2023 in construction or health and science. Could lead to further study or a job.
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For anyone supporting those in taking their next step in education or career development, we are here to make your choices clearer.
UCAS is an independent charity: by working with universities, colleges and commercial businesses, we can generate profit which is gift-aided back to the charity part of our business. 100% of profits go directly to improving services for customers.
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Best of luck with your next steps.
UCAS
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