How to apply if you are already employed
Before you can apply for an apprenticeship course at a university, you must already be employed and have the support of your employer. Need to find an employer?
I want to ask my employer if they'll support me in doing a degree apprenticeship
If you're already employed, you can ask your employer to support your application for one of our degree apprenticeships. This could help you progress your career or help fill a skills gap in your organisation. Before making a decision, your employer may want to find out more about apprenticeships.
Get in touch so we can help you with the application process apprenticeships@shu.ac.uk.
What happens next?
Once you've had your university place accepted, we will send you additional forms related to your apprenticeship for you and your employer to complete. After that, we'll send you details about starting your course and you'll be invited along to an induction session.
My employer has asked for more information about degree apprenticeships
Your employer may want to know more about how to enrol you on an apprenticeship course. We've got all the information your employer needs, and you can get in touch with us if you or they have any questions.
Get in touch so we can help you with the application process apprenticeships@shu.ac.uk.
What happens next
Once you've had your university place accepted, we'll send you details about starting your course and you'll be invited along to an induction session.
My employer has asked me to complete a degree apprenticeship and I want to find out more
Find out everything you need to know about degree apprenticeships, including what a they are, the benefits of doing an apprenticeship, apprentice stories and answers to your FAQs.
Get in touch so we can help you with the application process apprenticeships@shu.ac.uk.
What happens next
Once you've had your university place accepted, we'll send you details about starting your course and you'll be invited along to an induction session.
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ASDA
"I'm already enjoying being able to apply learning directly to my work role."
Andrew works as a new product Development Chef at ASDA, while studying as a Food Technology Degree Apprentice at Hallam.
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NHS
"I'm training for a new career while continuing to work."
Meg's Digital and Technology Solutions apprenticeship with the NHS is helping her to retrain while continuing to earn and gaining a degree.