Who we support

We support high-attaining students from lower income homes across the UK. To apply to our programmes, all students must attend a UK state school or college. Then we look at a range of academic and social mobility criteria focusing on:

  • The student and their family
  • The school that the student attends
  • The area that the student is growing up in
  • The grades that the student has attained

More detail on all of these criteria can be found on each individual programme page.

Of the students who went on our programmes last year

42%

The proportion that were eligible for free school meals.

76%

The proportion that were among the first in their family to go to university.

92%

The proportion that met 3 or more social mobility criteria.

FAQ

How does my child apply to a Sutton Trust programme?

What do I need to do during this process?

How much does it cost?

At what age should my child apply to the programme?

How likely is my child to be successful?

I’m concerned about my child’s wellbeing on the programme. What is done to ensure that they are well looked-after?

My child is going on a residential programme. Where will they be staying?

How does the Sutton Trust safeguard children whilst they are on programmes?

What happens on our programmes?

What support can I give my child more generally?