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Widening Participation. Angela Milln & Zoë Pither. Why Widening Participation?. A moral issue Current student population ‘unrepresentative’. Why Widening Participation?. A moral issue Current student population unrepresentative.
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Widening Participation Angela Milln & Zoë Pither
Why Widening Participation? • A moral issue • Current student population ‘unrepresentative’
Why Widening Participation? • A moral issue • Current student population unrepresentative. • Longstanding commitment to attracting the best students, whatever their background (1st WP strategy 1999). • A political/regulatory issue • Government requirement for HEIs wishing to charge tuition fees above £6k p.a.
2012/13 Access Agreement • Requires us to: • Specify the proportion of ‘additional’ fee income to be reinvested in student financial support and outreach activity (approx £35%). • Make specific commitments in terms of outreach. • Set targets against which progress in widening participation will be assessed.
Aims of Outreach • Impartial information and advice • Raising awareness • Raising aspirations • Contributing to attainment • Breaking down misconceptions • Developing relationships
Perceptions of University Life • Breaking down barriers • Personal experience • Supportive role models • Stereotypes Activity: A day in the life of…
Access to Bristol • Pathways to Law • Curriculum enrichment • 320 students • 15 subject streams • Building relationships
Realising Opportunities Pilot project Partnership of 13 research intensive universities Higher education experience Student mentor Study skills Academic rigor
Summer School • Sutton Trust • 160 Year 12 students • 6 subject streams • Residential experience • Academic sessions • Higher education information & experience
Work with Schools & Colleges • Precinct visits • Workshops & talks • Student role models • HE Advisers Day • Contact with local authorities • Student funding information • UCAS applications
Mature Students • Different needs & experiences • Mature Students Adviser • Individual advice and liaison • Information Sessions • Mature Students Welcome • Study Skills
Outreach Plans 2012/13 and beyond • Increased emphasis on outreach & retention in Access Agreement will necessitate: • Review of structures supporting delivery • Expansion of some existing activities • New approaches to collaboration (Exeter, Bath?) • New initiatives – e.g. IntoUniversity?; Review of transitional support?; new pathways/progression routes