

So how do you withdraw your other applications? Many colleges will let you do this right in your application portal. It can be their dream and by withdrawing your application, you might be clearing the way toward their acceptance. Someone else is waiting on a decision from there. You know you are not going to accept a spot at those colleges. Look at it this way, it is also the “right" thing to do. You must withdraw your other applications. We understand it can be tempting to know where else you are accepted, but you have made a promise to attend your ED college. Read your acceptance letter for how to do this for each individual college, but usually it is done through your application portal and involves submitting a deposit.Ĥ) You now must withdraw all your other outstanding applications. Maybe there is something that can be done to make this college affordable for you.ģ) You should officially accept your spot to the Class of 2026. If a financial offer is not what you expected it to be, please reach out to the college’s admissions office before accepting your spot. Finances would be the only reason you might be able to get out of an early decision acceptance. If you have applied for financial aid please check your offer before you accept your spot. So first you must triple make sure you can afford it. You have committed to attending this college if you were accepted. You should so proud of all the hard work you have done to get to this point!Ģ) Next you must remember that this offer is binding. The scheme is funded by the UK Government, with all placement employees being paid the National Minimum Wage for their contracted hours, throughout their placement.Congratulations! You have been accepted to your Early Decision college!! We are happy for you. All Kickstart participants will receive enhanced employability support that will help them to secure long-term employment or further study as the Liverpool City Region recovers from the impacts of COVID-19.

Kickstart Scheme vacancies are available to Universal Credit claimants aged 16 to 24 who are considered at risk of long-term unemployment by their Work Coach this could include graduates and non-graduates. In partnership with the Growth Company, Careers & Employability are utilising UK government Kickstart Scheme grant funding to create 50 new 6-month placement opportunities across the institution, with start dates anticipated for July and August 2021. This year the internship scheme will form part of the national incentive created to address the predicted impact on youth unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We are pleased to announce that Careers & Employability are now accepting proposals for the Government Kickstart Scheme 2021.
