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What Admissions Officers look for and the importance of Personal Statements. This session will cover…. UCAS application process Making an application – what are universities looking for? Personal statements. A lightening tour of the: UCAS Application Timetable.
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What Admissions Officers look for and the importance of Personal Statements
This session will cover… • UCAS application process • Making an application – what are universities looking for? • Personal statements
A lightening tour of the:UCAS Application Timetable • 1 September – first applications received by UCAS • 15 October – deadline for applications to some courses (Oxbridge) • 15 January – deadline for receipt of applications • 30 June – deadline for receipt of late applications • March to June – UCAS Extra • August – Results Day, Confirmation and Clearing
How to apply online? • Personal Details • Course Choices • Personal statement • Academic reference • Track • UWE welcome website • Reply to offers • Change personal details
Who are Admissions Officers? • Ind/ Team – researcher, lecturer or administrator • Understands requirements • Quals/ skills • Best people, stay and succeed • Busy – 100s or 1,000s applications!
What do Admissions Officers look for? Grades Academic Reference Personal Statement
What do you think Admissions Officers look for in a Personal Statement?
What Admissions Officers look for?Personal Statement • 5 Key Questions • Why have you chosen this course? • What have you done to demonstrate your passionate interest in this course subject? (In/ out of school, intellectual activities, work experience…) • How do your academic subjects relate to your chosen course? • What have you learnt from your activities that is relevant to your chosen course and university life? ( Organisation, Time Management, Confidence, Independence, Commitment and Motivation, Communication, Responsibility, Team Work etc.) • What personal experience or ambitions can you link to your chosen course to give the statement a sense of completion?
What Admissions Officers look for?Personal Statement • Strategies to get you started • List positives. What makes you who you are? • Structure. Five key questions for an initial draft • Never be afraid of redrafting
What Admissions Officers look for?Personal Statement What about plagiarism?
What Admissions Officers look for?Personal Statement Do’s • Be specific • Be enthusiastic • Check your spelling/ grammar. Don’t let silly mistakes get in the way! • Get feedback Don’ts • Use I…I…I… • Humour rarely works
Once you have applied, what happens next? • 1 Firm and 1 Insurance • UCAS Extra • No offers • One ‘extra’ choice at a time until have a place • Results • Clearing • Adjustment
‘How-to’ guides Attending events Choosing courses Apply Personal statement Track Understanding offers Replying to offers Using Extra Case studies Video diaries
Support for parents? • www.ucas.com • www.direct.gov.uk • List of fees http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-12880840 • Parents guide to finance (including repayment calculator) Moneysavingexpert.com
Any questions? Good luck and thank you! Susan Welsh Partnerships Officer, UWE Susan.welsh@uwe.ac.uk