The follow-up service works with and for young people who are entitled to upper secondary education and training up to and including the year they turn 24. The follow-up service will contact you if you
- have not applied for upper secondary education
- have not accepted a placement at a school or in-service training establishment
- have interrupted your education/training before it was finished
- do not have a regular job
- have lost your entitlement to education and training as the result of a decision to expel you for the remainder of the school year or to abrogate your apprenticeship/ training contract
The follow-up service is to provide assistance by mediating offers of educational or training options, jobs or other forms of employment. The education or training should, as far as possible, lead to university admissions certification, vocational competence or .
The follow-up service collaborates with county, municipal and state agencies that are also responsible for young people.
You can, of course, get in touch with the follow-up service on your own. Your nearest upper secondary school or the admissions office can provide you with the address and telephone number of the follow-up service in your area.