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Free access to FT.com for schools anywhere in the world
teaching 16-19
year old students, including
further education colleges in the UK.
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Please fill in the form to register your interest. A member of the team will
be in touch to discuss setting up your institution with free FT access.
Please note, this is only for 16-19 year old students and teachers at secondary education institutions.
Paid for access for Tertiary Education worldwide can be found here.
Preparing for life after school
Free access to FT.com can help students with relevant and fresh ideas for essays, exams, extra-curricular activities and in interviews. Universities and employers confirm that broader general knowledge helps the best candidates stand out.
Participants receive access to all FT.com content available to regular subscribers. In addition, with the help of teachers, we highlight and guide readers to FT journalism that can enrich education and help prepare students for successful careers.
If you are a teacher, librarian or school officer, register your interest for free access to FT.com. This offer is for any school worldwide teaching 16-19 year old students and further education colleges in the UK.
If you are a student, parent, governor or someone else with an interest in our programme, please share details with teachers, schools and colleges you know and tell them to register at ft.com/schoolsarefree. For more information you can read our guide to the Financial Times for schools programme, or if your school already has access, our guide to creating or reactivating your FT.com account.
Our partnership with the Financial Times has enriched our students’ learning, and helped them connect the concepts learnt in the classroom to the wider world.


Welcome to the FTs Student Advocate Programme
The Financial Times is offering two ambitious Year 12 students in secondary schools globally with free access to FT.com and the chance to become a Student Advocate.
Student Advocates will develop leadership skills and confidence by representing the views of students to the FT and promoting the advantages of reading the FT to their friends and teachers. Advocates will have the opportunity to become the voice of students so we can better understand their views, vision and ambitions. Schools can also benefit from a more engaged and informed sixth form.
If you are a teacher at a secondary school with free access to FT.com, nominate your school’s Student Advocates before 5th December 2022.
Student Advocates will be able to complete their role from their school, but will be in regular communication with the FT Schools team digitally. The placement runs from December to April, and we recommend that students spend roughly four hours per month on their role. Student Advocates are unpaid. For more information on the programme, please refer to the FAQs and guidelines below.
If your secondary school does not already have access to FT.com, you can sign up for free.
As a Student Advocate I learned many things including proactivity, teamwork, public speaking and networking. I have also improved my time management skills, learning to balance my FT work with my school work, which will be helpful for university. I would recommend being a Student Advocate to anyone looking to develop transferable skills, regardless of what they are studying and it has been a confidence booster, and something I never would have done before.
Hills Road Sixth Form College
FT Student Advocate Programme
Find out more about the Student Advocate Programme and discover what the benefits could mean for you.


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Frequently Asked Questions
Student Advocate Programme 2022-23
Nominees for the 2022-23 academic year have now closed. We will be in touch with all nominated students soon. Thank you for your interest.
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