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The definition we are using is 'time taken out of education or the workplace, for a purpose'  The amount of time for 18-25 year olds can vary from about a month to as long as 15 months. aav-boys--dhow.gif

 

 

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For young people, there are certain key periods when a 'gap' is taken:

 

  • Before Higher Education (HE), deferring your place for a year

Instead of going straight onto Higher Education (HE) after school, some students decide to take a gap year. Whether or not to take a gap year before Higher Education (HE) is an important decision to make - a gap year is not right for everyone. There are actually 15 months from the end of school to the start of HE.

  • You can do this by:
 
  1. Ticking the box in the “defer” column in the “choices” section of the UCAS application form and go on to HE a year later; OR
  2. Apply as before, but ask your preferred HE Institution for a deferred place when you get your examination results; OR
  3. Don’t apply as normal, but apply to HE a year later, knowing your exam grade

  • Your choice of HE institution and subject should be placed before a gap year decision.
  • If you want a gap year, most advisers would recommend asking for a deferred place before examinations. 
  • There will, however, be circumstances in which applying to HE after examination results are known, with a gap year, is appropriate.
  • A gap year is not right for everyone. 
  • For 2006, deferred to 2007, only 7.3% of accepted applicants deferred a year.  So applying for a deferred HE place is not the norm.
  • You should consult widely when considering a gap year --  i.e. your school, your family and the HE Institution of your choice.
  • A gap year can be defined as “time taken out of education or the workplace, for a purpose”.  It needs to be structured to do it, so that HE and future employers can see the benefits to it.

  • In the Summer holidays, before going to HE (and not deferring a year), giving you a 3 months gap

If you decide to go straight to HE, but really feel you need a complete break and a chance to broaden your horizons in preparation for HE, why not take a gap 3 months?  There is enough time to travel and benefit from new experiences. 

 

  • In the holidays during HE

 Long summer holidays are the ideal time.

 

  • After HE, before starting work 

With or without a job to go to, now is the time to take that gap before launching down your chosen career path.

 



 

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