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Press release: Apprenticeships boosted under plans to broaden UCAS

Department For Education

February 6
12:28 2023

  • Thousands of apprenticeship opportunities to be advertised to young people alongside undergraduate degrees in plans to broaden UCAS
  • Half of UCAS applicants would consider an apprenticeship, but not enough vacancies are being offered to meet growing demand
  • Education Secretary sets out ambition to go further still, to develop a one-stop-shop to make it easier for young people to see all education and training options and apply for them

Young people will be able to use UCAS to search and apply for apprenticeships, alongside degrees, under new plans announced by the Education Secretary and UCAS today (6 February).

From this autumn,UCAS will expand their service so that young people can see more personalised options, including apprenticeships.From 2024, students will then be able to apply for apprenticeships through UCAS alongside an undergraduate degree application.

Almost half of people that register on UCAS say they would consider an apprenticeship, but currently there are not enough vacancies being advertised through the service to meet growing demand.

The plans will help put technical and vocational education on an equal footing with traditional academic routes. By opening up the service to apprenticeship opportunities, thousands more young people will benefit from a wider choice of high-quality options. Employers will also benefit from better access to talent on UCAS and the ability to manage their apprentice recruitment process.

Announcing the plans during National Apprenticeship Week, the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan pledged to go further still, and develop a one-stop-shop where young people can compare the full range of occupations, training and education opportunities available to them.

Education Secretary, Gillian Keegan said:

My apprenticeship was my golden ticket. It gave me a unique insight into how a businessoperated, from the shop floor to the boardroom.

I learnt the skills that businesses truly value and it launched my career in internationalbusiness.

This National Apprenticeship week I hope more people learn about the incredibleopportunities available in everything from engineering to accountancy, healthcare togaming software development. Whatever career goals you aspire to, they can be achievedthrough an apprenticeship, up to masters degree level.

Clare Marchant, Chief Executive of UCAS said:

Presenting students with all their choices in one place will not only transform theapprenticeship offering but create real parity by putting these options side-by-side withundergraduate courses.

As an independent charity working across the UK and globally, students are at the heartof everything we do at UCAS, and with almost half of all UCAS users interested inapprenticeships, equating to hundreds of thousands of potential apprentices, we can helpmeet this growing demand by showcasing all post-secondary opportunities.

Todays announcement by the Department for Education shows the commitment to delivera clear, accessible and joined-up service that will help students discover, decide and applyin one place, enabling them to achieve their future careers aspirations.

Over 1.5m students already use the UCAS Hub to access information on different education and training routes. From 2023, students will be able to explore apprenticeship opportunities alongside undergraduate courses within the Hub, allowing them to discover and decide between their options in the same place for the first time. It will also show students the different routes into a single career destination, meaning if a student is interested in, for example, engineering, they will see the undergraduate and apprenticeship routes displayed side-by-side.

From autumn 2024, students will then be able to apply for apprenticeships within the UCAS Hub and employers will be able to manage applications for their apprenticeship vacancies through UCAS too.

So that as many apprenticeship vacancies are advertised through the Hub as possible, the Government will collaborate with UCAS to share vacancy information collated through its Find an Apprenticeship Service, which already collates and advertises thousands of opportunities.

The governments ambition is to develop a seamless one-stop shop where a young person can explore all the high-quality options and learn about the skills and knowledge they need to develop to succeed in their chosen career, whether its a level 2 apprenticeship, a T Level, a degree, a Skills Bootcamp, a higher technical qualification or a degree apprenticeship. The Government has asked the Institute of Apprenticeships and Technical Education to use their work to map technical career routes to support this.

John Boumphrey, Amazon UK Country Manager said:

This is fantastic news for the future of apprenticeships. Amazon is celebrating our tenthyear of offering apprenticeships in the UK, and we currently have around 1,700 in training.One theme we often hear from current apprentices is the need to increase awareness ofapprenticeships as a viable career path. We are clear on the benefits to both theapprentices, who earn and learn at the same time, as well as to employers, who gainaccess to incredible talent while shaping the skills needed for the future. Amazon is proudto support UCAS and the Department for Education this National Apprenticeship Week topromote these opportunities.

Richard Hamer, Director of Education and Skills, BAE Systems plc said:

BAE Systems is committed to supporting apprenticeships and young people so we aredelighted to hear there will be better matching between the UCAS Hub Users andapprenticeship vacancies. This will help support both young people looking forapprenticeship opportunities and us, as employers, identifying diverse talent for ourapprenticeship programmes.

Vanessa Wilson, CEO University Alliance said:

As the body representing leading professional and technical universities across the UK,we welcome moves to better support students into degree apprenticeships. Deliveringskilled and job ready graduates is in the DNA of alliance universities, and we positivelyembrace any opportunity to provide students at all levels and ages with routes intoeducation and training.

It is important that a wide range of opportunities appropriate to individual learningpreference is available to all, and that these deliver the best outcomes for the learner aswell as employers and society.

As the gold standard course and provider platform for generations, UCAS are the naturalchoice to deliver information, advice and opportunities in the apprenticeship space.Alliance universities stand ready to deliver these training opportunities.

Jane Hickie, Chief Executive of the Association of Employment and Learning Providers said:

Accessing information about apprenticeships can be confusing and complicated at times.Thats why were delighted to see that UCAS will expand their apprenticeship service tomatch potential apprentices with vacancies. This could be a gamechanger, and alongsidean enhanced talent finder function for employers, is much needed. It also shows howapprenticeships are a really valuable option for learners and employers alike.

We would urge employers and training providers to work closely with UCAS to showcasethe opportunities they have for potential learners to ensure this improved service becomesa real success.

Karen Luckly-Tang, Head of Future Talent, Legal and General Group PLC said:

At Legal & General, a well skilled, talented workforce is absolutely critical to our mission.Having apprentices that are talented, ambitious and diverse is absolutely key and we aredelighted that UCAS is developing its services to employers further to enable this. We lookforward to being part of this exciting development in attracting the very best to this earnwhilst you learn route.

Professor Sir Chris Husbands, Vice-Chancellor at Sheffield Hallam University, said:

Degree apprenticeship provision at universities like Sheffield Hallam have grownsubstantially since their introduction. In fact, apprenticeships across all levels are anincreasingly important part of our education eco-system.

We welcome this announcement as a step towards providing learners with betterinformation on all the options available to them, so that they can take a considered view onwhat route is best for them.

Adam Tickell, VC at the University of Birmingham, said:

The University of Birmingham is proud to offer degree apprenticeships in partnership withmajor employers and smaller firms because our collaborations offer exceptional educationand training opportunities. We also offer apprenticeship opportunities in many of ourtechnical and professional services to provide essential training in shortage areas. Wewelcome this step to make it easier for prospective students to apply for apprenticeshipsalongside undergraduate degrees.

John Cope, executive director at UCAS and leading board member for IfATE, said:

This new, ground-breaking partnership between UCAS, Government and IFATE will seeundergraduate degrees and apprenticeships sit side-by-s

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