An introduction to higher education. Higher education: an investment Financial investment Investment of your time Committing to higher education for 3.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Year 13 Information Evening. Welcome to the last year of Secondary School!
Advertisements

AS TO A2 CHOICES Moving On Beyond AS and Beyond QE.
UCAS INFORMATION EVENING Student Entry UCAS – Who they are… ▪ Central organisation through which applications are processed for entry to full-time.
Higher Education Evening Claire Gray – Head of Careers Claire Marrington – University Campus Suffolk Hannah Archer – Aim Higher Suffolk.
APPLYING TO HIGHER EDUCATION UCAS/CAO IN THE CONTEXT OF AQUINAS Clare Foster Head of CEIAG.
UCAS – Support for Students. Support for Parents..
UWE Bristol Business Studies and Related Awards at University
Parents’ evening presentation
1 Herschel Grammar School Academic Success and Personal Responsibility AS YOU ARRIVE … PLEASE COMPLETE THE PSHCE SURVEY Place a tick in one of the BEFORE.
1 Herschel Grammar School Academic Success and Personal Responsibility Is there life after Herschel?
1 Herschel Grammar School Academic Success and Personal Responsibility Is there life after Herschel?
Applying To University: Getting Ready. The University Dichotomy Students generally want to go to university to make themselves employable Universities.
Applying to university
Rough guide to going to University Dr Lindsay Vare University of Hertfordshire.
Welcome David Seaton BA (Hons), MA, MCIPD, ACIM, DipIE, PhD.
Applying to University The UCAS Process. UCAS – The System University Central Admissions System All UK applications to university are made.
Higher Education. What is Higher Education? Higher level qualifications Usually studied post 18 Over 65,000 courses nationwide Almost 300 Higher Education.
Tony Charlton and Alan Jones The UCAS.
Getting into HE: The Applicant Journey. HE provision in the UK   40,000 +  UCAS is the central organisation through which applications are processed.
Making competitive applications. How about King’s? King’s offers over 140 courses We receive over 40,000 applications 50% are for nine programmes 70%
WELCOME TO PRESTWICK ACADEMY UCAS PRESENTATION FOR 2014 ENTRY.
1 Admissions at The University of Nottingham Matthew Harrison Schools and Colleges Liaison Officer.
Tony Charlton Professional Development Team The application procedure – a beginner’s guide.
University Information Evening Why Higher Education?  Increase potential earnings*  Better career prospects  Benefit the wider community  Social.
UCAS University and Colleges Admissions Service.
19/09/20151 An introduction to UCAS and Higher Education choices Mr D Clarke Deputy Head of Sixth Form Netherhall Sixth Form.
Parent’s evening presentation Help your son or daughter through the UCAS process.
GETTING INTO H.E. 12 th June 2014 THE APPLICANT JOURNEY.
Introduction to university David Seaton BA (Hons), MCIPD, ACIM, DipIE, MA, PhD
Campion University Information Evening. The Process at Campion  Registration and starting personal statements – June – July 2015  Personal statement.
Applying to UCAS. Contents By the end of this you will.... know the resources available to support you understand how to apply know when you need to submit.
Parents’ evening presentation. The Role of UCAS UCAS processes applications for full-time courses at higher education providers in the UK. We guide students.
Preparing for UCAS The year ahead. Plan now This time next year you will have left to do your A2 exams… Need to plan now for your future University, employment,
The Admissions Process Made Easy Newent Community School and Sixth Form UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) Information for parents
Higher Education STUDENT FINANCE Tour £ ?. Emily Creak.
UCAS PARENTS INFORMATION SEPTEMBER FOCUS BRIEFLY EXPLAIN THE UCAS PROCESS HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANT TASKS STUDENTS MUST UNDERTAKE TO MAKE SUCCESSFUL.
Helpful Tips when completing your UCAS application Helen Lee Professional Development Officer.
APPLYING TO Potters International College. Contents BY THE END OF THIS YOU WILL.... KNOW THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO APPLY.
The North Halifax Grammar School UCAS Application Evening Ms R Ghelichi Year Group Leader for Year 12.
 February – Talk from Tracy Ashwood, University of Herts. Is university for me?  March – UCAS Convention  April – Revision  May – Exams  June – HE.
Open Day Parents’ Presentation. What is Higher Education? The benefits of Higher Education How to advise your son or daughter Research! Applying to University.
Student Recruitment and Admissions Service Applying to University
UCAS Universities and Colleges Admissions Services.
Choosing and Applying Pat Reid – Colleges and Wider Access Officer.
Welcome to the Skipton Girls’ High School Higher Education Evening Wednesday 17 th June 2015.
1 Herschel Grammar School Academic Success and Personal Responsibility Is there life after Herschel?
Post-school destinations University, College, Modern Apprenticeships, and Employment.
Applying to study in the UK
Making the right choices
Applying through UCAS.
UCAS INFORMATION EVENING
Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College
Post-school destinations
UCAS Application 2018 SGS College-Careers Service
UCAS Universities and College Admission Services
UCAS Application 2017 SGS College-Filton Campus Careers Service
Parents’ evening presentation
PLEASE BEGIN THE PSHCE SURVEY
Parents’ evening presentation
Higher Education Event
Caludon Castle Sixth Form Parents’ UCAS Support Evening
Higher Earning Potential Further their education
Post-school destinations
Applying to study in the UK
Applying to study in the UK
Parents’ evening presentation
UCAS APPLICATIONS FOR 2019 ENTRY
Parents’ evening presentation Security marking: PUBLIC.
Parents’ evening presentation Security marking: PUBLIC.
HIGHER EDUCATION APPLICATION EVENING.
Presentation transcript:

An introduction to higher education

Higher education: an investment Financial investment Investment of your time Committing to higher education for 3 years Rewards are huge Graduates earn 25% more than non-graduates A worthwhile investment However careful consideration is essential!

Why choose higher education? Financial advantages Academic interests Personal development Career advantages Career choices Social life and new friends Travel abroad Broadens your horizons

What can I study? Over 50,000 courses on offer in the UK 325 different institutions Honours degrees Single honours/joint honours Full-time study Sandwich courses

What can I study?

Choosing your course What to consider: Which subjects interest you? What are you good at? Carry on with an A level subject or study something new? What course can help you achieve your career aspirations? What kind of knowledge and skills do you want to gain from a course? What degree courses are available to you? What can you commit to for a minimum of 3 years? Stamford Test –

LLB Law – Nottingham Trent University Modules Banking Law Competition Law and Policy Evidence Immigration and Race Relations Insurance Law International Criminal Law Sexuality and the Law Welfare Law Placement and fieldwork opportunities During the course students may apply undertake independent mini placements during vacations (amounting to at least ten weeks in total). Assessment There are diverse assessments including unseen examinations, problems, essays, oral communications, mooting, independent projects, case studies, group projects, negotiations, presentations, reports and reviews. Study abroad options There is the opportunity to take part in International Summer Schools in Strasbourg, Berlin, Tallinn, Geneva or Amsterdam.

LLB Law – The University of Nottingham Modules Child Law Comparative Civil Liberties Consumer Law Foundations of International Criminal Law Public Procurement Law Conflict of Laws EU Employment Law Mental Health Law and Policy Assessment These include essays and exams. Study abroad options Students registered on the LLB Law degree may apply at the beginning of their second year to be transferred on to one of the four- year degrees. These enable students to study abroad for a year and include Law with… –American Law –Australian Law –Chinese Law –European Law –New Zealand Law –South East Asian Law

What can I study? Over 50,000 courses on offer in the UK 325 different institutions Honours degrees Single honours/joint honours Full-time study Sandwich courses

Key times… Now – Yr 11 –Researching your options September – Yr 12 –Researching your options March – June – Yr 12 –Attend university open days –Attend HE Fairs –Narrow down your research June – July – Yr 12 –Draft a personal statement September – December – Yr 13 –Finalise your 5 university choices –Complete personal statement –Send your UCAS form

Key times… January – Yr 13 –UCAS closes January – March – Yr 13 –Interviews and offers –Firm and Insurance choices June onwards –Results and confirmations of place

The UCAS Process UCAS Universities & Colleges Admissions Service Central applications agency for HE applications in England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland UCAS operate on behalf of all full-time HE courses at member institutions Handles over 500,000 applications per year

Key facts about UCAS ‘Invisibility’ Maximum of five choices (some exceptions) Simultaneous consideration (except for A&D Route B) Conditional offers – 2 can be held August – confirmation of offers £21 Registration Fee

How do you apply? ucasapply 5 sections – about you – choices – education – employment – personal statement

UCASapply Personal details

UCASapply Choices

UCASapply Education

UCASapply Employment

UCASapply Personal statement

UCASapply Personal statement preview

Personal statement Most important element of the application form Sells your skills and experience to the admissions tutor 360 degree snapshot of you! Must be completed by the applicant Start early Listen to advice Be honest!

References Written by a member of staff at your school/college Often written as a basis on AS study & performance Make an appointment to see your referee and explain why you have chosen your university/college choices Final section of the application form

Top tips! Start early Research thoroughly Use the advice and guidance available Websites, Open Days etc. Ask questions Get your application in on time Make sure it is what you want to do Be sure of your choices Good luck!