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First-Generation Scholars Scheme University of Sussex and Widening Participation Chris Derbyshire
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Widening Participation Government agenda Some groups are under-represented at university University is for anybody with ability This college has students with ability This college see the benefits of working with us!
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University is an increasingly important consideration.
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Benefits of going to university: Employment opportunities Broaden your horizons Specific qualifications Personal development Move away from home Study a subject you enjoy Have fun!
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Perceived barriers to going to university: Finance Attainment Ethnicity/ disability/ white working class etc Knowledge/experience Values Confidence Fear There is nothing I want to study there Move away from home
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First-Generation Scholars Scheme Compact Plus
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Employment and earnings
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Future employment landscape Healthcare Life sciences Advanced engineering Construction Digital and creative industries Retail Professional business services Space industry Tourism Green economy These emerging employment sectors have all been highlighted by the government as key areas for economic growth. (The Plan for Growth: HM Treasury, BIS March 2011) These sectors are going to require/demand employees with degree qualifications.
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First degree graduates from all subjects 2014 (UoS)
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Increasing importance on qualification… 673,040 applications to university 511,730 successfully 40,000 in Sussex 22% of employment pays less than the livable wage
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What do we offer; In school and college? Talks to students, staff, parents Careers evenings Transition events Finance talks UCAS & personal statement support
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What do we offer; At University of Sussex? Campus visits Subject tasters Sussex Study Experience Summer Schools Extensive range of subject tasters Additional support for care-leavers http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/wp http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/wp
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Case study; Lauren Shoreham Academy Yr8 introduction Yr9 Talks Yr9&10 subject tasters Undergraduate Student ambassador Internship Full time employee
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Case study; Sophie F-GSS student, student ambassador MA in International Politics Aaron Maths – tutoring ambassador Teach First Charlenne Residential advisor/ student ambassador Laura Student ambassador, Wates bursary Clinical Pyschology
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Outcomes? Awareness, aspiration, attainment, access More informed choices Better advised progression routes Better adult transitions Greater awareness of long-term options
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Student life
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Student Finance Tuition loan; fees do not need to be paid up front (£9,000 per year) Maintenance loan; £6,094 (home), £8,200 (away from home), £10,702 (London), Year abroad £9,391 Repay after graduation, once you earn over £21,000 Bursaries, scholarships, cash awards – free money! F-GSS, sports bursaries, academic ability, care leavers awards, alumni, ( The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust: Applicants should normally be resident in the United Kingdom and be the son or daughter, spouse, widow or widower of a commercial traveller, chemist, or grocer) The Sussex Excellence Scholarship is worth £3,000 These do not have to be paid back!
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First-Generation Scholars Scheme Upon entry to University of Sussex: Funding for every student whose family income is less than £42,875 £5,000 financial support package across 3 years: £2,000 rent or tuition fee reduction and £1,000 per year of study Work-study programme and funded placements Three years graduate career aftercare
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University impact Transferable skills A degree will last for life no matter what you choose to do with it. Meeting new people, networking, building confidence Work experience Life opportunities, experience, and fond memories Employability skills and guidance
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Useful links: www.ucas.com www.prospects.ac.uk www.brightknowledge.org www.university.which.co.uk www.opendays.com www.sussex.ac.uk/wp www.gov.uk/student-finance compactplus@brighton.ac.uk
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Thank you very much! If you have any questions, please come and chat to us!
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