Degree apprentices are positive about their career prospects, according to new exploratory research
‘Degree apprenticeships motivations research’, conducted by Wavehill Social and Economic Research, also found that – while many degree apprentices would have opted for a so-called traditional degree had they not chosen a degree apprenticeship – a quarter would not have pursued any other form of qualification or training, suggesting that the qualifications could be serving a previously unmet need.
According to the study, the top motivating factor for pursuing degree apprenticeships was the ability to get a degree alongside earning a salary, with the majority of respondents agreeing that cost was an important consideration in their decision.
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