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Information for Teachers. Who are the SMF?. Supports high achieving students from lower income backgrounds Provides students with a mentor, internship, university application advice and skills sessions Tailored to 11 career sectors. How do we do this?. The SMF run two types of programme: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Information for Teachers

Who are the SMF?• Supports high achieving students

from lower income backgrounds

• Provides students with a mentor, internship, university application advice and skills sessions

• Tailored to 11 career sectors

How do we do this?

The SMF run two types of programme:

• Aspiring Professionals Programme

• Residential Internship Programme

What is the Aspiring Professionals Programme?• Completely free of charge

• No caps on schools, colleges or local authorities

• Supports students from Year 12 until employment

• Provides a range of support to help students reach top universities and competitive professions

What do we do?

Mentoring

What do we do?

Internships

What do we do?

University application advice

What do we do?

Skills sessions

What do we do?

11 career sectors:

What do we do?

Free university visits to…

What do we do?

Firms that we work with include…

Why do we do it?• To level the playing field

• Give students realistic chances

• Prepare students for the future

Does it work?• Over the past 7 years, 53% of SMF

students started their university career at a Russell Group university

• Over 95% of SMF students stated that they wouldn’t have been able to get an internship at the organisation they were placed at without SMF help

Does it work?

“I thoroughly enjoyed the internship; it has given me a greateridea of what I want to study and how to overcome the obstaclesof getting into a well-regarded law firm.”

Olivia, 2013 SMF student who did an internship at Manchester law firm Trowers & Hamlins.

Who can apply?

Who can apply?• We consider exceptions for Children in Care

or for students with serious extenuating circumstances that have disrupted their education

• If your school has had 20% or more students eligible for FSM at any point in the last 3 years, students do not need to be personally eligible for FSM

• FSM data and GCSE pass rates are taken from DfE or RaiseOnline in 2013

• There are further subject requirements for some career sectors. Find out more here

How can students apply?• Apply online: www.socialmobility.org.uk

• Students must confi rm their results and complete assessment questions

• Students must complete an eligibility and parental consent form

• Deadline: 9am, Monday 22nd December 2014

What do teachers have to do?• Promote the programme to eligible

students

• Provide an online reference

• Sign and stamp the eligibility form to confirm student eligibility

Get in touch!

0161 850 2809

isobel.plant@socialmobility.org.uk

TheSocialMobilityFoundation

@SocialMobilityF

APPLY NOW!www.socialmobility.org.uk

DEADLINE:9am,

Monday 22nd December

We have now opened an office in Manchester. Contact Isobel to book a visit to your school.

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