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Join us on 3rd June 2015 for an event to help parents support their sons in their university applications. Gain valuable information and guidance.
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Year 13 Parents University Applications Advice Event 3rd June 2015
Why hold this event? • To help build better links with parents and the school • Allows for information to be presented to parents • To give parents some idea of some of the ways to support their sons
What have we done in class? • Began in Sept with module 1 in Term 1. This ran to Dec. • Pupils built a profile of careers suited to their strengths and presented this to the class • Went on work experience • Option given to complete Centigrade in Term 1 • Conducted UCAS course research in Term 2 (Jan-April).
What have we done in class? • Pupils work on their Personal Statements and a referee input form (March-April) • 5 UCAS courses researched, Personal Statement and referees input form handed in first class back after Easter. • All pupils given access to an individual guidance interview (March-April) and further individual guidance upon request. • All pupils given the opportunity to sign up to an additional Careers Research class that ran from October • University talks in term 2.
What’s next? • Boys will be brought in at the start of term and will spend the time filling in their forms. • The UCAS forms deadlines are: • Med/Dentistry/Oxbridge : Thurs 24th Sept • All other forms: Thurs 15th Oct
Other applications and events • CAO course research in October (Oct-Dec) along with St Mary applications, USA and the local SWC course research among others. • Our Interview Skills event will be held on the 3rd Dec. A CV for this event has to be handed in by the October half-term (Friday 22nd October).
Ways to support my son • Challenge our own preconceptions • Let your son talk to you about his choices • Use your expertise to help him research his choices • Always have a Plan B!
Ways to support my son • Talk to your son about the financial implications of poor decision making and where you all, as a family, stand. • Help him to piece together the Personal Statement especially checking grammar and spellings • Check the subjects and grades entered in the form ensuring that they are correct. This includes AS modules
Ways to support my son • What to look for in a good course • Teaching quality • Research record • Graduate employment rates • Value added e.g additional certification, placements etc • Investment in facilities • Student feedback • Russell Group? • Opportunities for progression
How to get Information? UCAS: www.ucas.com http://www.ucas.com/how-it-all-works/parents-and-guardians www.qub.ac.uk www.ulster.ac.uk http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/public/gug/ http://www.guardian.co.uk/education www.unistats.com www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk World Uni comparison: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings
How to get Information? ROI: www.cao.ie www.qualifax.ie Europe: www.eunicas.com America: http://www.fulbright.org.uk/ SWC: http://www.swc.ac.uk/higher-education.aspx http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aicxr8LV3ok
How to get Information? St Michaels Careers Centre: http://www.saintmichaels.org.uk/Portals/3cd1cd7a-958d-47b9-9b3e-eb2511227037/careers/ Finally, a clip that shows the possible future direction of NI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aicxr8LV3ok
After Christmas Year 14 • Student finance: http:// www.studentfinanceni.com http://www.gov.uk/student-finance http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/student-finance https://www.gov.uk/repaying-your-student-loan/overview • You will need April or October 2014 P60 or equivalent, • Your son’s passport/birth certificate and NI number • PN1 form • Choose firm/Insurance offers for UCAS application (March/June)
Key Student Finance Facts • There are two plans: NI students are on Plan1 • First repayment starts at £17,335 on the April after course is finished • Drop out? Repayment starts the following April • Repayments are set at 9% over the minimum amount and interest accrues from the first payment (Plan 1-1.5%) • Figures taken from https://www.gov.uk/repaying-your-student-loan/overview
Allied Health courses • The following are exempt from tuition fees: • chiropodist (including podiatrist), dietician, occupational therapist, orthoptist, physiotherapist, prosthetist, orthotist, radiographer, radiotherapist, audiologist or a speech and language therapist • dental hygienist or dental therapist • nurse, midwife or operating department practitioner • Medical & Dental courses from 5th year onwards • https://www.gov.uk/nhs-bursaries/overview • http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/nhs-and-social-work-students • Bursaries also available for Social Care/Work courses also
Timetable for Monday 1st September • 9.05am – 10.35 am : 14M(Mr Mc Manus C-room) • 9.05am – 10.35 am : 14T(Mr J Maguire C-room) • 10.35am – 12.15 pm : 14O(Mr Mc Manus C-room) • 10.35am – 12.15 pm : 14R(Mr J Maguire C-room) • 12.15pm – 2pm : 14P(Mr Mc Manus C-room) • Any student who wishes to drop a subject should go to Miss Mc Kenna’s Office immediately after completion of UCAS Form. • Students can go home once UCAS Form completed.