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  • Further Education Outcomes Report published

    Date published: 26 June 2025

    The Department for the Economy has today published the following research report: Further Education Outcomes: Academic Year 2023/24.

    This report presents analysis of the annual Survey of Further Education (FE) College Leavers. Undertaken approximately six months after course completion it provides a snapshot of the immediate added value to FE college leavers of completing and achieving a regulated qualification at Level 3 or below in the FE sector during the academic year 2023/24.

    Key points:

    Positive Outcome: 89% of FE college leavers reported a positive outcome i.e. they were either in employment, further study, or both within six months of achieving their qualification.

    Employment: Over half (56%) of FE college leavers were in employment six months after achieving their qualification. Of those in employment:

    • 56% were in a 'good job'.
    • 41% required their FE qualification to be eligible for their job.
    • 94% were working in Northern Ireland.
    • 24% were employed in priority sectors of the NI economy.

    Learning: 33% of FE college leavers were re-enrolled in education six months after achieving their qualification. Of those in learning:

    • 66% required their FE qualification to apply for a place on their current course.
    • Over four-fifths (81%) had enrolled on a course at a higher level.

    Employment: 6% of leavers were unemployed six months after achieving their qualification.

    This report (including methodology details), and dashboard are available to view on the Department’s website.

    Notes to editors:

    1. The destinations of those qualifying at Level 4 or above are researched separately through their participation in HESA’s Graduate Outcomes survey, 15 months after achieving their qualifications.

    2. The Department for the Economy has defined a ‘good job’ as one that offers an employee of working age, that is between the ages of 16 and 64, the following:

    • A permanent contract; and
    • A non zero-hour contract; and
    • Earning the Real Living Wage or more.

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    4. For media enquiries contact the Department for the Economy Press Office at pressoffice@economy-ni.gov.uk 

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