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SWAPWest Induction 2019-20. Every student should have received a ‘Welcome Pack’ from SWAP. Sign the Register. A paper registration form will be circulated By signing the register , you agree to the terms of the Learner Agreement and indicate that you have received a copy of it for reference
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Every student should have received a ‘Welcome Pack’ from SWAP.
Sign the Register • A paper registration form will be circulated • By signing the register, you agree to the terms of the Learner Agreement and indicate that you have received a copy of it for reference • Please only tick the box if you have already registered online as a SWAP student • If not, leave it blank and we will follow up
Registration 2 1 www.ScottishWiderAccess.org 3 4 You mustregister as a SWAP student. Register as soon as possible. Do not delay.
What is SWAP? • Access Programmesthat progress to HNC/D or degree • For adults who do not have entry requirements and who have been out of education for years • 35,000+ students since 1987 • SWAP is a national organisation; we are SWAPWest • Partnership of colleges & universities in the West
Contents of SWAP Programme • Three components of the SWAP programme: • Study and pass 18 academic units (SQA units) • Preparation for Higher Education (PHE) unit • SWAP Student Profile grades at end of the year You must pass all units and PHE to complete the programme.
SWAP Part 1: SQA Units • A mixture of SQCQ Level 5 and Level 6 units • SCQF 5 = Standard Grade (credit) or Int 2 • SCQF 6 = Highers • Core units in Communication and Literature (equates to English) • Core units in Maths (National 5) • Variety of arts/social science subjects
A) Class work Work through the PHE modules throughout the year Download from SWAPWest website or college VLE SWAP Part 2: Prep for HE PHE is an essentialpart of SWAP and is comprised of independent work, class work and university visits • B) University visits • Open days, applicant visit days • SWAP events: Universities Info Day and Study Skills Days
Where to find Prep for HE www.ScottishWiderAccess.org
Prep for HE Timeline Follow the timeline
PHE modules are designed to help you: • Think about how you study • Identify strengths and weaknesses • Improve skills in research, reading and writing for academic work • Learn how to reference properly • Check that you’re maintaining a good work-life-study balance and a sense of wellbeing • Apply properly to university as a SWAP student • Write an effective Personal Statement • Prepare for interview • Get help with the financial side of being a full-time student Modules are accessible from the SWAPWest website
Preparation for HE • Your tutor may (or may not) organise some things to do as a class. • You may also organise study groups yourself to do certain exercises together • You may do some things on your own at home. • Whatever works best for you and your class tutor
SWAP Part 3: Final Profile • All tutors contribute to the profile and agree your final grades (A-D) • Grades comment on your preparedness for Higher Ed • Grade 1: Understanding (ability to handle texts; reading; comprehension; analysis) • Grade 2: Communication (written and oral) • Grade 3: Overall performance (attendance; working well with others; responsiveness to feedback, etc.) • Also confirms you’ve passed all units, including Prep for HE • Essential part of your university condition
Let’s review the Learner Agreement • Formalisation of things covered today • Please read carefully • NB: Disclosure of criminal convictions • Sign register to confirm you have read & accepted terms • Tick to show that you have registered online already
Progression Routes • List of university courses you can apply for using your SWAP programme; released in late-October • Progression routes state the requirements for entry – pleaseread carefully • Some places are limited and entry is competitive • Some places are subject to selection and/or interview Contact SWAP before you applyto any courses that do not appear in the progression routes.
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) • Nursing, Primary Ed, Social Work, Health careers • You must disclose to the college (your tutor) as soon as possible: • All previous criminal charges • Even if they did not result in conviction • Even if you think they are “spent” • If uncertain, contact Kenny Andersonat SWAP (0141 564 7206) for advice.
SWAP is treated as a UCAS ‘school’ Use SWAP buzzword: swapwest2020 Deadline UCAS = 15th January (college deadline will be in December) Cost 1 choice = £20, more than 1 choice = £25 http://www.ucas.ac.uk/ UCAS - please wait until instructed to apply You must apply through SWAP – not your College! DownloadPrep for HE UCAS and Personal Statement guides and use the guidance on the UCAS website.
SWAP Student Mentoring Network www.facebook.com/groups/swapmentors/ Or email: swapwest@scottishwideraccess.org for an invitation
Contact Us SWAPWest c/o Glasgow Kelvin College 123 Flemington Street Springburn Glasgow G21 4TD Tel: 0141 564 7206 Email: swapwest@scottishwideraccess.org Web: http://www.scottishwideraccess.org Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/swapwest Director – Kenny Anderson Development Officers – Dr. Lisa Marsili, Amy Angus, Andrew Quinn, Paula Christie Administrators – Erica O’Neill, James Burns, Karin Surgeoner