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Title
Gap year
Category
international
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fdc56ce196e140958935f47348a6b8a6
Source URL
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/careers/career-options/gap-year/
Parent URL
https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/careers/career-options/
Crawl Time
2026-03-20T04:12:14+00:00
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Gap year

Source: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/careers/career-options/gap-year/ Parent: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/careers/career-options/

A gap year is where you take time out at the end of your course before seeking graduate opportunities or commencing further study.

Whether you decide to travel abroad, remain in the UK, or a combination of the two, there are several benefits to taking a gap year. You could:

To help structure your gap year, you could enrol on a formal programme of teaching, study or work. For some ideas, see what are my gap year options (TARGETjobs).

What to consider

When thinking about taking a gap year, you should consider:

With so many gap year and volunteering opportunities available, it is vital you take the time to carefully research your options before applying. Find out as much as possible about the organisation and opportunity you are interested in. Does it have a good reputation? Can it provide you with feedback or testimonies from students and graduates who have previously worked there?

You should also research any costs involved in participating in organised schemes. Make sure you understand what safety checks you need to make and what insurance cover you may need to have.

Whatever you hope to achieve during a gap year, it’s important to ensure the decision to take one is right for you. You should not take a gap year because you don’t know what else you could do instead. If you're not sure what to do, you can book an appointment with a careers adviser and look at the list of sector pages for ideas of what your future career could look like.


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