Students will typically benefit from:
- 35 weekly seminars/ workshops on topics such as leadership, research, interview technique and teamwork.
- Individual mentoring for up to 12 students at each school, including weekly guidance interviews and support from a Student Associate (a student at one of their partner universities who they can get to know, explore their subject choice with, and learn what university life is like from).
- Academic support via a network of Student Associates.
- Fundraising and Work Experience advice and support for schools - for example how to set up and maintain an alumnae programme or parents work experience contacts database, and contact details of companies of potential interest to students.
- University Scholarship opportunities for students taking part in the programme.
- Aspire Hardship Fund to assist students and schools with academic or subject related activities.
Schools can find out more and apply to participate in the Aspire Programme on their website.