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In2MedSchool's School Engagement Programme

9/8/2024

 
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In2MedSchool is a free initiative 1-to-1 mentoring programme created to support aspiring medical students!
 
To become a mentee on our programme, you must meet all the following criteria:
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  • - Be a current Year 12 (England/Wales), S5 (Scotland) or Year 13 (Northern Ireland) student.
    • - If you are in a later year of your education, you can only apply if you are taking a gap year before applying to medical school.
    • - If you are not in school/college, you cannot join the mentorship programme.
  • - Studying at a public/state school (not private or independent school*)
  • - Considering an application to Medicine

  • AND you must meet at least one of the following Widening Participation criteria:
    • - Neither parent has attended university
    • - Recipient of free school meals
    • - Have been in care
    • - Are a young carer
    • - Estranged from both parents or guardians
    • - Have a disability
    • - Are a forced migrant
    • - Are Black African or Black Caribbean
    • - Attended a non-selective state school for GCSE/A-level or SQA Highers/Advanced Higher**
    • - Do not have a parent in a skilled profession
    • - Live in a neighbourhood with low progression to higher education (Please check POLAR/Acorn data)
    • - Speak English as a second language
    • - Have a Gipsy, Roma or Traveller background
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    • Get Hired >
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      • 10 Ways to get Experience
      • Make the Most of Your Work Experience
      • Get Creative
  • Employers
    • How to get involved
    • Employer Testimonials
    • Apprenticeships
    • Hire a young person
    • Do Something Now
    • Further Support
  • Education
    • Resources
    • Marketplace for Education
    • Activity Calendar
    • Teacher Newsletters
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    • Who we are/What we do
    • How we help
    • Who we work with
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