Is there an age limit for apprenticeships?

14 October 2024

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Alongside college, university and full-time employment, apprenticeships are one of several options for people that are considering their next step after completing their GCSEs or A-Levels. As such, it is a common misconception that apprenticeship applications are open only to those fresh out of full-time education. The reality is, however, anyone aged 16 and over can typically apply.

While it’s true that apprenticeships are often regarded as being exclusively for younger people that are only just starting out on their professional life, older people who are looking to change careers but require training and a relevant qualification before they can move into a different role can also benefit. 

So, if you’re looking for a career change and are considering doing an apprenticeship, you’ll be happy to know that you are typically still eligible to apply for many apprenticeships even if it’s been some time since you left high school. However, it’s also important to be aware that there are some apprenticeship schemes that may have an age limit that may make you ineligible to apply.

 

Can you start an apprenticeship at any age?

The minimum age requirement for apprenticeships is 16, and all applicants must no longer be in full-time education. However, there typically isn’t an age limit on applicants, with anyone over the age of 16 able to apply. Government funding may not be as easy for people aged 19 and over due to the government’s policy on apprenticeships, but funding is still available in the form of an Advanced Learner Loan if the applicant fits the criteria.

Entry requirements for apprenticeships are also based on the level of qualification. These are as follows:

Level 2 (intermediate) – applicants must be 16 or older and prove they’re capable of passing the course.

Level 3 (advanced) – applicants typically need to have three or more GCSEs or experience in the industry, but this is entirely based on the employer.

Level 4 and above (higher) – applicants must have at least five GCSEs graded A to C or a Level 3 qualification such as A-Levels, NVQ/SVQ Level 3 or BTEC. In some cases, employers will ask for applicants to have qualifications on relevant topics.

Levels 5, 6 and 7 (degree) – applicants must have at least five GCSEs graded A to C or a Level 3 qualification such as A-Levels, NVQ/SVQ Level 3 or BTEC. Employers have been known to request that applicants have specific grades in relevant qualifications.

Am I too old for an apprenticeship?

Gone are the days when apprenticeships were viewed as an option solely for school leavers. Today, apprenticeships are available to people of all ages, making them an excellent way to retrain, upskill, or switch careers entirely. Whether you’re 18 or 48, apprenticeships offer a valuable combination of hands-on experience, formal training, and a salary while you learn.

In fact, apprenticeship participation among older adults has increased significantly in recent years. According to government data, nearly half of apprenticeship starts in recent years have been by people aged 25 and older. This shows that apprenticeships are increasingly seen as a path to career progression or even a complete career change, regardless of age.

The key factor when deciding whether an apprenticeship is right for you isn’t your age – it’s whether the programme fits your career goals and learning style. Apprenticeships can provide a structured way to earn while you learn, develop new skills, and obtain industry-recognized qualifications. If this sounds appealing, age shouldn’t hold you back.

It’s also worth noting that while some sectors or specific apprenticeships may have preferences for younger candidates, most programmes are open to individuals of all ages, offering equal opportunities for those willing to invest in their future. So, if you’re motivated to learn and ready to take the next step in your career, you’re never too old to start an apprenticeship.

 

Apprenticeships for older adults: Learn more

If you’re considering an apprenticeship and want to know more about your options, Simply Academy has you covered. From our popular Financial Services Administrator Apprenticeship to our Mortgage Adviser (CeMAP) and Financial Adviser Apprenticeships, we offer a range of apprenticeship programmes designed to suit different career paths and skill levels. 

To find out more, or to start the apprenticeship process today, contact our expert team at [email protected] or call 0808 208 0002 (freephone).

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