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Parents’ Information Evening 2018 Entry. Mr Oliver Ms Sullivan Mrs Farrell. Presentation : School Website UCAS in a Nutshell. Ball Pictures. Pathways…. University Apprenticeship. Situation 1. They know what they want to do & it’s realistic. Situation 2.
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Parents’ Information Evening 2018 Entry
Mr Oliver Ms Sullivan Mrs Farrell
Presentation : School Website • UCAS in a Nutshell
Pathways… • University • Apprenticeship
Situation 1 They know what they want to do & it’s realistic
Situation 2 They know what they want to do but it’s unrealistic
Situation 3 They don’t know what they want to do but are doing something about it
Situation 4 They don’t know what they want to do & are doing nothing about it
Year 12 Summer 2017 Guide • Through UCAS… • Through Apprenticeships…
Be Open Minded… • Research, research, research… • Explore all options • Have a Plan A and Plan B • Go out to Tasters and Open Days • All students register for UCAS • Work Experience
UCAS www.ucas.com Higher Ideas Login : be8h45s8 Google Classrooms Login : d8xg4k2
UCAS Journey began early in Year 12… • Speakers Uni / Apprenticeships • Assemblies • Researching into courses • Interview with university / careers advisor • Lining up work experience placements
Which course? • Continue with a subject eg- Maths, Physics • A completely new subjecteg - Marine Biology • Link two subjects together in a joint degree course eg – French and Business • A vocational degree course - leads towards a particular career ( e.g. teaching, medicine, dentistry, engineering) • A sandwich course (4 years) which will include a year in the workplace or abroad. • A foundation degree eg – Art
The considerations in choosing a course… • What is the course title ? • Contact time ? • How is the course taught ? Lectures / seminars / tutorials • What are the entry requirements ? • How is each course assessed? • What proportion is exam / coursework ? • Staff to student ratio ?
Which University ? • Where is it ? • Town or country ? • Small or large ? • Campus or non campus ? • Halls or rented accommodation ? • Study Facilities ? • Nightlife ? • Extra Curricular activities / facilities • Employment rate after graduating
Shortlist 5Courses4 for : Medicine, Veterinary Science & Dentistry
The Russell Group… Birmingham LSE Bristol Manchester Cambridge Newcastle Cardiff Nottingham Durham Oxford Edinburgh Queen Marys Exeter Queens Glasgow Sheffield Imperial College London Southampton Kings College London UCL Leeds Warwick Liverpool York
Compare Unis and courses… www.unistats.direct.gov.uk www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk www.universitycompare.com
Being realistic • AS grades and A2 predicted grades should guide you as to the range of universities you should apply for
Get Going on Visiting Universities… www.opendays.com + Taster Sessions Summer Schools
Timeline… • 15th October : End of September school deadline: for applications for medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine & veterinary science courses and for all courses at Oxford and Cambridge • 15th January : End of November school deadline : for UCAS to receive all applications • 24th March : February half term school deadline : for art and design courses (except those specified as having a Jan deadline) • End of June : applications received after this date are entered in Clearing
UCAS Offers : Track • Unconditional • Interview • Conditional • What an Offer can look : Essex University : International Relations BBB 120 Points including including an A grade
Accept 2 Offers • Firm • Insurance
Extra From Late February
Results Day • Staff in to support students from 8am when UCAS goes live • Clearing • Adjustment
What makes the biggest difference to the application ? The Personal Statement
The Personal Statement • 47 lines or 4000 characters • Conveys a student’s : - passion for the course - suitability - likelihood to last the distance - personality - what they are likely to give back to the uni
Models on the internet No plagiarism
Work at re-drafting it 3-4 times with your tutor Show it to different people but Find your own voice
School sends off the application… • With predicted grades (negotiated with teachers) • A school reference (students will see this) • Mr Oliver checks the form before it gets sent off by the school
STUDENT FINANCE 2017
YOU CAN CLAIM Tuition Fee Loan Maintenance Loan
Tuition Loan • Covers the full cost of tuition fees – • Universities can charge up to £9,250 • Paid directly to university
Maintenance Loan • Based on household income • For student studying outside London • Full table on www.ucas.com
Notes for students • Repayment contributions made only when earning over £21,000 pa. • Contributions are taken like tax, via the payroll. • No-on will every chase them for the cash – contributions are taken off before they receive their salary. • The more financially successful they are, the more they will contribute. • If they lose their job or their income is reduced, so are their contributions. • Contributions stop after 30 years, even if they have not contributed the full amount. • The student loan is not a debt, it is more like a tax, could be called a graduate tax or graduate contribution; it does not go on credit files.
How to apply • www.gov.uk/apply-online-for-student-finance • If applying for the full Maintenance Loan – • Will be asked for details of your household income; • that is the household in which the student lives e.g. parents or one parent and partner.
Useful addresses • Information on and application for student finance: • www.gov.uk/apply-online-for-student-finance • Useful information on student finance: • www.ucas.com • www.moneysavingexpert.com • www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk
Sponsorship and Bursaries • www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk/university-tuition-fees/other-financial-support/university-bursaries-and-scholarships • For a summary (listed by university) of the types of bursaries and scholarships available, check out our Bursary & Scholarship grids. • The grids do not provide a definitive summary of all scholarships and bursaries offered by UK universities. • Many universities have had scholarships and bursaries schemes for years and these grids do not address those opportunities. • Consult individual universities for an overview of the full range of their scholarships and bursaries. • Some are guaranteed and are based on your personal circumstances e.g. family income, whilst others are available through open competition.