What are Apprenticeships?

Apprenticeships are a government initiative that allow working professionals to access learning and development opportunities that are funded by the apprenticeship levy.

Access world-class, business school education, funded by the apprenticeship levy, at Hult Ashridge

Ashridge Quals

Our Apprenticeships

We deliver the apprenticeship standards that most align with our extensive expertise in leadership development. From our Ashridge campus we have over 65 years' experience in delivering world-class leadership and management education.

The apprenticeships we offer are designed for high potential employees with the passion to learn. To get stuck in, work on real-world problems and bring innovative solutions back into their workplace.

Level 5

A fully-funded apprenticeship designed for department managers and team leaders who need to expand their leadership and management skills and make a real impact on team performance.

  • 2 years blended learning

  • fully funded by apprenticeship levy

Level 7

A fully-funded apprenticeship designed for senior leaders who can develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to lead with confidence, agility and creativity.

  • 2.5 yrs blended learning

  • Level up to MSc/MBA with employer top-up contribution

Eligibility

Apprenticeships at Hult Ashridge are funded by the UK Apprenticeship Levy, for employers and apprentices who meet the eligibility criteria:

Apprentice Eligibility Criteria

  • Have the right to work in England
  • Have been resident in England for a minimum of 3 years
  • Spend at least 50% of working hours in England
  • Be employed in a role that is suited to the
  • apprenticeship
  • Be aged 16 or over and not in full time education

Employer Eligibility

Every employer in England can access the apprenticeship levy, whether they pay into it or not.

Employers who do not pay into the levy can still access the funds. They will be asked to make a small contribution to the cost of the training. The employer pays 5% directly to their chosen training provider, and the government will pay 95%.

Employer & apprentice commitment

A key contributor to the success of apprentices is the support of the employer. This means allowing apprentices to complete/attend/participate in six hours per week of off-the-job training during working hours, and provide the opportunity and resources to gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed to achieve the apprenticeship.

Apprentices will spend most of their working hours in their productive job role and some of this time must be about consolidating the new knowledge, skills and behaviours gained from off-the-job activities, so that they are fully occupationally competent at the end of the programme.

Apprentice Experience at Hult Ashridge

Our apprentices come from a wide variety of organisations across England. From NHS Trusts to investment banks; hospitality chains to construction conglomerates.

What makes our apprenticeships unique, is that our faculty tailor the content they teach to your individual requirements. Not only do they have a deep understanding of every sector, but they work with you to develop solutions to real work problems your organisation is facing.

Policies and Guides

The wellbeing of our apprentices is paramount during their time studying at Hult Ashridge.

Here you will find a range of policies that outline how we support apprentices, line managers and employers throughout the apprenticeship journey.

Guides

Managing apprenticeships can be complicated, but our dedicated support team is here to help you and your apprentices every step of the way. We hope that you find these resources helpful.

Policies

The safety and wellbeing of our apprentices is our top priority. You can access our policies and procedures here.

Join our Dean, Dr. Hari Mann who will be joined by Adam Trigg, Senior Talent Manager at a leading company in the finance sector, for a discussion about the impact of Level 7 apprenticeships on your organisation.

Wednesday, 4 December 2024 at 1pm

The Skills Scan is a vital part of the apprenticeship application process for apprentices and line managers.

If you have any questions about our apprenticeships and how they can work for your organisation, our apprenticeships team are here to help.

Ashridge (Bonar Law Memorial) Trust is registered on the list of approved apprenticeship providers. UK PRN 10008899