Degree apprenticeships: a guide for higher education providers

Funding for degree apprenticeships

The annual funding we allocate to higher education providers includes support for apprenticeships.

If a provider registers with the OfS in our ‘approved (fee cap)’ category, this means it is eligible to receive direct grant funding from us.

Such funding is designed to help providers deliver the courses that they offer, but it does not cover the entire teaching cost of a course.

Instead, it supports subjects that are more expensive for providers to deliver and any priorities the government may have (such as funding to support student access to higher education).

Our funding, for example, supports science, engineering and healthcare subjects, which are all more costly to deliver. This in turn means that, among other programmes and courses, our grant funding supports:

  • science apprenticeships
  • engineering apprenticeships
  • healthcare apprenticeships.

Funding competition

In September 2023 we launched a funding competition to support the development of Level 6 degree apprenticeships.

We will distribute up to £40 million of funding via three funding waves between January 2024 and July 2025.

This aims to:

  • expand existing provision among providers already offering degree apprenticeships (strand 1)
  • expand provision among providers new to the degree apprenticeships market (strand 2)
  • increase equality of opportunity in Level 6 degree apprenticeships.

Allocations

Published 17 January 2024
Last updated 08 October 2024
08 October 2024
Minor corrections to the wave 3 funding allocations for Coventry University and Middlesex University Higher Education Corporation (Collaborative).
01 October 2024
Added list of funding allocations for wave 3.
16 April 2024
Course code corrected in Wave 2 allocations list.

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