Glasgow Times

Work experience call for college students

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ALL college students should get the chance to do work experience to help develop their skills, new guidelines state.

The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) advice “sets out the expectatio­n that all college students will benefit from high-quality work placements”.

The guidelines are being launched by Employabil­ity and Training Minister Jamie Hepburn during a visit to New College Lanarkshir­e.

They state: “Work placements and experience­s provide rich opportunit­ies for students to develop the vocational and technical skills required for a particular job.

“They also enable students to develop the essential soft skills they will need for a successful career and for life.”

The guidelines do not say how long placements should last for, saying instead that the focus should be “on the quality and outcomes for students rather than the number of hours”.

SFC interim chief executive John Kemp said: “Colleges are already working well with employers and industry across the country and we want to make sure that every single student gets the benefit of this.

“From traditiona­l placements to visits and simulation workplaces like in-college restaurant­s, students value work experience and with so many employers looking for experience as well as qualificat­ions, so do employers, it makes a real difference to job prospects.”

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