The Access Project supports young people from under-resourced backgrounds to raise their aspirations, access top universities and achieve social mobility.

Help us reach 20,000 young people annually by 2029.

Volunteering

Sign up as a volunteer tutor or coach to help young people aged 14-18 raise their aspirations and achieve their dreams.

Fundraising

Want to give back to a good cause? Start your fundraising journey today and help us support more young people from under-resourced backgrounds.

For schools

Sign up your school to The Access Project and receive tailored support and mentoring for your students on their pathway to higher education.

Our mission

Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not.

The Access Project is an education charity with a mission to help under-resourced young people place at top UK universities. This gives them the best chance of social mobility, enhancing their future prospects.

We work with students in some of the most under-resourced areas of the country. We place dedicated mentors in school to help students navigate and overcome barriers to education, and provide personalised one-to-one or group tuition with students to help them raise their GCSE and A level grades.

Since 2008, we’ve worked with thousands of young people, transforming the lives of students as we help them raise their confidence, achieve in their exams, and successfully transition to university.

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Young people from the most disadvantaged backgrounds are almost three times less likely to get a place at a top university compared to their better-off peers. We want to make sure all young people have the same opportunities to make the most of their education.

We are passionate about reducing the educational barriers our students face so that they can follow their dreams. We support students from under-resourced backgrounds to access top universities through a programme of tuition, coaching and in-school mentoring. We work with our students to make strong applications, get the grades and transition to university.

Around 25% of our programme is paid for by schools. The rest is funded by university partners, corporate sponsorships, and donations from people like you.

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