Who can be an apprentice?
A. There are no set entry requirements for Apprenticeships. Apprentices just need to be living in England and not taking part in full-time education. It should be noted that Apprenticeships are fully funded by the Learning & Skills Council for applicants aged 16 – 18 and there is limited funding available for applicants aged 16 – 24. For applicants who are not eligible for government funding an Apprenticeship programme will cost between £3,000 and £15,000, depending on the industry. Graduates are not eligible for Apprenticeship programmes.
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