More college leavers heading straight into work

15 Oct 2019 11:17 AM

Efforts to offer different paths into employment bearing fruit.

More college graduates opted to start work last year, according to latest statistics.

There was a 2.2% rise in college leavers entering employment in 2018, up to 49.3%, Scottish Funding Council data published yesterday shows. Other findings include:

The findings also reveal more people from the 10% most deprived area were more likely to start work (around 48%) after leaving college, than those from the 10% least deprived areas (around 41%).

Further Education Minister Richard Lochhead yesterday said:

“I welcome the fact that more of our college students are going into jobs, training or further study than ever before. I am particularly heartened at the high proportion of college leavers, especially those from the most deprived areas, going straight into employment.

“The results are clear evidence of the crucial contribution colleges make to inclusive economic growth by successfully equipping people with the skills and training they need for the workplace, no matter their background or circumstances.”

Background

Access the publication here: http://www.sfc.ac.uk/publications-statistics/statistical-publications/2019/SFCST082019.aspx