KJS Sixth Form Higher Education Evening. Our aim is to create an environment where every student is able to maximise their potential and prepare them.

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KJS Sixth Form Higher Education Evening

Our aim is to create an environment where every student is able to maximise their potential and prepare them for the next stage of their lives.

The Programme of Events  IntroductionMr Watts  University LifeLizzie Dobson  Russell Group UniversitiesMrs Perella  UCASMr Duncan  Student FinanceLizzie Dobson  Taking a Gap YearMs Brown  Studying AbroadMr Edwards  A Student’s ViewDavid Abiona  Parental SupportMr Watts

What can you do to support your son/daughter  Go to (see page 2 of leaflet)  Be familiar with the UCAS application form  Research universities with your son/daughter to determine a shortlist  Attend as many open days from your shortlist

What can you do to support your son/daughter  Attend finance talks and look at first year accommodation  Purchase a student railcard  Some universities offer financial support with costs of visits  Research bursaries associated with different courses  Have an honest talk about finances

What can you do to support your son/daughter  Be aware of the grade requirements for each course (no guarantee of accommodation unless first choice)  Give advice with the personal statement  Encourage voluntary work to enhance personal statement  Encourage your son/daughter to read around the subject they wish to study

What can you do to support your son/daughter  Encourage your son/daughter to keep up to date with current affairs  Help develop life skills – cooking, washing, shopping and budgeting  Talk to other parents that have gone through the process for advice  Be involved in a supportive manner every step of the way

If you have any questions  Please feel free to stay behind at the end 

Our aim is to create an environment where every student is able to maximise their potential and prepare them for the next stage of their lives.