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Page 1: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

An Introduction to Higher Education

Page 2: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

PLANNING AHEAD?DECISIONS?

Year 12

Employment

Training/Apprenticeships

College

Volunteering

Year 13 A2

Year 13

University UK & Abroad

Sponsored / Work Based Degree

College/Foundation Degree/Technical & Vocational Learning

Employment

Employment with training

Apprenticeship

Gap year/Volunteering

Page 3: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

GOOD ADVICE GOOD DECISIONS

• Guidance sessions• Mentor• School Careers Advisor• Tutors/Heads of Year/ Head of Post 16• Personal interviews• Careers library• FROG (careers website links)• Visiting speakers• Parents

Page 4: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

HIGHER EDUCATIONReasons to apply to university?

Increase qualification levelsEmployment prospectsFuture earningsPersonal developmentSocial life & Social facilitiesNew friendsNew interests/skillsLive away from homeDevelop independence

Page 5: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

HIGHER EDUCATIONReasons NOT to apply to university?

Cost and potential debt Immediate entry to paid employment Separation from friends Remain close to family No job guarantees Won’t get the grades Not ready Need a break from studying

Page 6: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

The UCAS System

• 5 choices• 4 choices for Vets, Medics, Dentists,

plus 1

Page 7: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

School Deadlines

• Medics, Vets, Oxbridge

By or before Friday 4th October to meet 15th October UCAS deadline

• All other UCAS applicants by

Monday 4th November.

Early Application is beneficial to student and school.

Page 8: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Things To Remember

Each course at every institution will apply its own criteria for entry.

Specific course entry requirement will depend on the demand for the course, and may change from year to year.

Courses with the same title are not necessarily the same.

Application can be made for different types of courses (but care needs to be taken).

It is wise to consider one or two courses that are below predicted grade level.

Page 9: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

RESEARCH

• Websites• Prospectus• Open days• Student shadowing• Taster courses• Work experience• Heads of Year/Tutors• Parents• Higher Education Conferences

Page 10: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Key Variables

• Course subject options, combinations and flexibility

• Assessment by examination, dissertation, project, practical work experience, on line……

• Leading to first degree qualification, professional qualification or requiring further qualification.

Page 11: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

What Are Universities Looking For?

• Interest/commitment (“passion”)

• Qualifications– GCSE –actual– AS – actual (at the moment)– A2 –predictions

• Personal statement

• Reference

Page 12: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Increasing Chances

Extra-curricular and enrichment activities.Involvement in school and out-of-school life.Relevant work experience; work shadowing.Part-time employment.University visits, open-days, summer schools,

student shadowing.Awards, rewards, certificates, commendations.Evidence of key skills.Personal experiences, qualities and attributes.

Page 13: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Most Competitive Universities

• Cambridge• Oxford • Imperial College • London School of

Economics • Bristol

• Warwick• Durham • University College

London • St Andrews• Edinburgh

Page 14: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

UNIVERSITY RANKING (www.completeuniversityguide.co.uk)

Rank Institution Average UCAS Tariff score of Students under 21

1 Cambridge 593

2 London School of Economics 526

3 Oxford 572

4 Imperial College London 553

5 Durham 501

6 St Andrews 515

7 Warwick 496

8 University College London 495

9 Lancaster 409

10 Bath 457

11 Bristol 477

12 York 450

13 Exeter 456

14 Loughborough 391

15 Southampton 439

Page 15: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Most popular universities applied to by KEVI students 2012/13

University No of applications

2013Northumbria 93Newcastle 59Leeds Met 38Manchester Met 36Edinburgh 27Durham 26Leeds 25York 24Teesside 23Edinburgh Napier 23Manchester 21Newcastle College 21Sheffield Hallam 20Sunderland 20Nottingham 17Liverpool 17York St John 16Sheffield 16Cumbria 15Glasgow 15

Aberdeen 15Nottingham Trent 13Bristol 12Cambridge 11Stirling 10Lincoln 10Loughborough 9Hull 8Leeds Trinity 8Liverpool John Moores 7Edge Hill 7Harper Adams 7Oxford 7Chester 7UCL 6St Andrews 6Aberystwyth 6King’s College London 5Dundee 5Bath 5

Page 16: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Last Year’s UCAS Final destinations (2012 Cycle)

University number of students• Northumbria 36• Newcastle 13• York 7• Leeds 7• Newcastle College 5• Oxford 5• Sheffield 5• Lancaster 5• Leeds Met 4• Manchester Met 4• Teesside 4• York St John 4• Durham 4• Loughborough 3• Nottingham 3• Birmingham 3• Bath 3• Sunderland 3• Sheffield Hallam 2• Cambridge 2• UCL 2--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Edinburgh Napier 5• Edinburgh 4• Stirling 3• Aberdeen 2

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Various Others 37

Page 17: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Most Popular University Courses Chosen by King Edward’s Students 2012

• Business/Economics 20• Psychology/Criminology 14• Sciences 11• Nursing & Midwifery 10• Education 9• Journalism & Media 7• Medicine 8 • Engineering 5• English 5• Graphic Design 5• History 5• Sports 4

Page 18: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Most Competitive Subjects

• Vet Science• Medicine• Dentistry• Physiotherapy• Midwifery• Psychology• Law• English Literature• History• Aeronautical Engineering• Architecture

Page 19: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Examples of Psychology Courses

AnimalAppliedApplied SocialBehavioural ScienceBusinessClinicalCognitiveCognitive ScienceCommunicationsComputingCounselling

DevelopmentalEducationEuropean SocialExperimentalForensicHealthHumanOccupationalSocialSport

Page 20: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Example: Human Psychology (Aston University)

• Human Psychology ( 3 year full time)• Human Psychology (4 year sandwich)• Psychology and Public Policy and Management • Psychology and ……

» Biology» Business» Chemistry » Computer Science» French » German» Sociology

Page 21: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

UCAS Dates

• Registration onto the apply system – July – Sept 2013• Applications –Sept 3rd– Jan 15th • Oxbridge Vets & Medics – must be in by October 15th

• School submission dates have to be earlier.

• UKCAT, BMAT & LNAT examinations October / November.

• University specific tests usually October/November

Page 22: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Grade/Point offers

• Institutions can offer places by required grades (B-B-C)

Or

• by required points (260 points)

Page 23: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

OFFERS

A2 LEVELGrade ‘A*’=140 points

Grade ‘A’ = 120 points

Grade ‘B’ = 100 points

Grade ‘C’ = 80 points

Grade ‘D’ = 60 points

Grade ‘E’ = 40 points

AS LEVELGrade ‘A’ = 60 points

Grade ‘B’ = 50 points

Grade ‘C’ = 40 points

Grade ‘D’ = 30 points

Grade ‘E’ = 20 points

No double counting Points or Grades offer.

Page 24: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

UCAS Offers

• A maximum of 2 offers may be held after final decision has been received.

• There are 3 replies that can be made.

1. F = Firm Acceptance

2. I = Insurance Acceptance

3. D = Decline• If an unconditional offer is firmly accepted no

other offers may be held.

Page 25: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Aspiration v Realism

• It is essential to apply for courses that are in line with predicted grades

• Predicted grades cannot be negotiable• Make one or two choices below predicted grades• Always remember “insurance” choice

Page 26: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

No Offers

• UCAS EXTRA

• Clearing

Don’t get GradesDon’t get Grades

ClearingClearing

Page 27: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Tuition Fees for 2013/14

• Any university or college will be able to charge fees of up to £9,000.

• Universities are able to charge higher contributions up to a limit of £9,000, subject to meeting conditions on widening participation and fair access through student bursaries. It is up to universities and colleges to decide what they charge and whether or not there will be different fees for different courses.

• Realistically all universities are charging between £6,000 and £9,000 with many at the upper end.

• Universities in Scotland and Wales have similar fee charges to those in England.

Page 28: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Tuition fees

• Access to university will be free at the point of entry, with repayments of loans for fees only occurring following graduation and entrance into employment.

• The threshold at which graduates will have to start paying their loans  will be £21,000 at pre-tax annual earnings. Graduates will then pay back 9% of their income each month above that level. Any outstanding debt will be wiped out after 30 years.

• It is still currently possible to pay university fees up front in order to avoid accruing any debt.

Page 29: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Student Loan repaymentsource:www.gov.uk/student –finance/repayments

Page 30: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

University Bursaries

These differ from university to university. They enable universities to target appropriate financial help. Sometimes they are used as encouragement to apply to a particular university.

It is the students responsibility to find out about and apply for a bursary.

Bursaries can offer between £300 - £3000.

Page 31: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Will I get a grant?

•Students from families with incomes of up to £25,000 will be entitled to a full grant of up to £3,354 and those from families with incomes up to £42,611 will be entitled to a partial grant (sliding scale).

•The maximum Maintenance loan for 2013/14 is £5,500 (living away from home, outside London). Living at home is up to £4,375 dependent on household income.

Page 32: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Living Costs: estimated and variable

Up to £7000 per year for a student living away from home. To cover such things as:

• Rent or hall fees• Household and general bills• Food and drink• Travel • Entertainment• Books, stationery and other course needs• Clothes• Contingency fund (Parents!)

Page 33: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Graduate Employment

For most subjects the chances of getting a job are about the same

A significant proportion of graduate job vacancies do not specify any subject at all

Quality of degree is important: students with first class honours are very rarely unemployed whatever subject they study

Page 34: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

What do graduates earn?

• Starting salaries can be in the region of between £20,000 - £40,000 dependent on the job

• But remember not all graduates get graduate jobs as soon as they finish their degree

Page 35: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Alternatives to UCAS applications

• Apprenticeships leading to HE

qualifications

• Apprenticeships

• Study abroad

• Getting work

Page 36: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

• Ernst & Young, Pricewaterhouse Coopers and Proctor &

Gamble are all big employers within accounting and

taxation offering various ways to help people get into the

financial professions.

• Balfour Beattie employ school/college leavers in

construction and engineering related jobs with the chance to

study a degree part time while working for the company.

Page 37: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Studying in Europe

• Fees can be cheaper• Particularly in the Netherlands there are English

speaking courses

YOU NEED TO BE THOROUGH IN YOUR RESEARCH• What are the entry requirements?• How long will the course be?• Is there a foundation year?• Is there a requirement to undertake work experience?• Will there be student accommodation?• What will the living and travelling costs be?

Page 38: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

So far

• Assembly guidance programme

• Group and one to one advice sessions

• HE Convention

• University visits: Lancaster, York, Newcastle, Northumbria

• School university visits: Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland, Edinburgh Napier, Cambridge,Oxford.

• Student shadowing

• Open Day visits

Page 39: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Extended Registration Programme

• UCAS Course search / Russell Group Universities/ Foundation Degrees

• Apprenticeships & Study Abroad

• Online resources available through Northumberland Library Service / UCAS preparation/Open days

• UCAS course search in further detail and initial HE intentions

Page 40: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

COMING UP……..

KPMG presentationNewcastle College presentationLeeds University talkCareers HE Guidance UCAS Registration – July – SeptVisits from other universities to be confirmedSummer SchoolsPersonal InterviewsOpen DaysTaster CoursesPure PotentialSee adverts in the SFC

Page 41: An Introduction to Higher Education. PLANNING AHEAD? DECISIONS? Year 12 Employment Training/Apprenticeships College Volunteering Year 13 A2 Year 13 University

Some useful websites• www.studentworld.co.uk and www.hero.ac.uk which shows location of all UK

Higher education institutions.• www.universitiesuk.ac.uk for university research quality ratings.• www.aimhigher.ac.uk provides a complete guide to higher education in

England • www.studyinscotland.org for Scottish University information • www.wales.ac.uk for the University of Wales• www.thetimesonline.co.uk and www.education.guardian.co.uk/universityguide

for examples of league tables• www.uni4me.com which gives a view of what it’s like to be a student• www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk will give ranking and bursary

information.• www.whatuni.com• www.notgoingtouni.co.uk Distance Learning: For Gap years, foundation degree

programs, apprenticeship vacancies, gap year jobs, distance learning courses & distance learning

• www.prospects.ac.uk Official Graduate Careers Website