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Jane Murphy Schools Liaison Officer. A Parent’s Guide to Higher Education. A Parent’s Guide to Higher Education. Timeline Choosing the right course and university How to apply How you can help. Timeline. What to Study.
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Jane MurphySchools Liaison Officer A Parent’s Guide to Higher Education
A Parent’s Guide to Higher Education • Timeline • Choosing the right course and university • How to apply • How you can help
What to Study • 40,000+ courses in over 300 locations • What do you enjoy? What are you good at? Career aspirations? • Do you meet entry requirements? • Is a specific grade/subject required? • Work experience • Portfolio of work for Art and Design courses • Auditions for Performing Arts
Things to Consider • Most specialise in one subject, but may be able to combine: • Joint Honours (50/50 split), Major/Minor (75/25) or Combined Honours • Sandwich courses • Vocational courses which include a year within industry • Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, Law • Could be extra pre-entry tests (eg. UKCAT, BMAT, LNAT)
Where to Study • Some key considerations: each university is unique! • Home or away • Town, city, campus • University or college • Cost • Accommodation • Teaching and research facilities • IT and library provision • Sports • Student Union and Welfare • Niche subjects
Sample Hall Fees • Figures based on basic room with en-suite. Could cost • more for internet package, catering etc • Check contracts/schedule for payment details • Private housing much cheaper but different way of living
How to Apply for Your Course Apply online through UCAS Important things to note: • maximum of 5 courses (Medicine, Dentistry & Vet Sc – 4) • can apply for more than one course at the same university • gap year? • application can be tracked online • £12 for one course choice, £23 for 2-5 • one application covers all choices • UCAS sends application to choices for you
What Happens Next? Once application is made: • interviews and visit days – some courses will make direct offers • conditional and unconditional offers • applicants are asked to commit to two offers: • Firm acceptance • Insurance acceptance No offers? • UCAS Extra – can apply for remaining places, one course at a time • Clearing – August – apply for remaining places
How Parents Can Help • Talk! • Gap year? • Open days/post application days • Accommodation costs and schedules • Cooking and washing (!!!) • Money matters
How Parents Can Help • Insurance, TV Licence • Course equipment, bedding, cutlery, computer • Disability support • Homesickness • Mobile phone/internet/Skype • Cash for first few days • Adding value
University Community Student Support: • Pastoral • Academic • Finance • Faith • Careers • Health • Disability http://www.hud.ac.uk/student-services/
What Your Son/Daughter Can Do Now Teachers/Careers staff/library UCAS Guide/website; Unistats Gov.uk/Student Finance England Prospectuses Course leaflets/brochures HE fairs and open days/visits Talk to friends/family/current students
Support from C & K Careers C & K Careers offer advice, guidance and information on applications to Higher Education, employment, voluntary work, gap year and self employment with the help of: *Careers Advisers in schools, colleges and Careers Centres (Dewsbury, Halifax and Huddersfield) *Telephone and email support – contact the Learningline 0800 5 979 979 *Excellent information resources in Careers Centres and links through www.workabout.org.uk *Unifactsfor Parents - provided in your pack
Points to Remember • University contract • Application deadlines • Not getting on with flatmates - happens • No age limit, no rush • Big life change – for whole family • Get help if needed. • www.hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/parentsandcarers/ • parents@hud.ac.uk • Parent talk - blog
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