why do a degree?

24
Are you thinking about…..?

Upload: john-clay-davies

Post on 13-Apr-2017

246 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Why do a degree?

Are you thinking about…..?

Page 2: Why do a degree?

Foundation Degree Courses at Gloucestershire College

Page 3: Why do a degree?
Page 4: Why do a degree?

Why study for a degree?

Page 5: Why do a degree?

Why study for a degree?

Higher quality jobs than non-graduates.Greater levels of job satisfaction.Makes you more ‘attractive’ to an employer.Develop Employability Skills.Show positive attitudes towards diversity and equal opportunities.

Department for Education and Skills

Page 6: Why do a degree?

What’s the link?

Page 7: Why do a degree?

If money interests you…..?

Page 8: Why do a degree?

Something to think about…?

Page 9: Why do a degree?

Even more to think about….?

Page 10: Why do a degree?

Graduate Average Starting Salary

Source: Association of Graduate Recruiters Annual Survey 2015

Page 11: Why do a degree?

Proportion of Graduate Vacancies

Source: Association of Graduate Recruiters Annual Survey 2015

Page 12: Why do a degree?

Improve your employment prospects

Page 13: Why do a degree?

It’s tough out there!!

Page 14: Why do a degree?

FdA in Public Services (Uniformed)

Page 15: Why do a degree?

What does it do?

Page 16: Why do a degree?

What is it?

2 years full time (2 days per week)

Validated by the University of Gloucestershire

Delivered jointly by Gloucestershire College and the University of Gloucestershire

A vocational higher level qualification

Entry criteria:160 UCAS points = Merit, Pass, Pass at Extended Diploma (Level 3) plus GCSE English grade A*- C

Page 17: Why do a degree?

Where do we study?

Page 18: Why do a degree?

Undergraduate Course Map

Page 19: Why do a degree?

Top-up year

Page 20: Why do a degree?

On Graduation

Your name, FdA, BSc (Hons).

Page 21: Why do a degree?

How much does it cost?

Page 22: Why do a degree?

How much does it cost?

Year 1 = £6,000Year 2 = £6,000

Year 3 (Optional to full BSc in Applied Sciences) = £9,000

Student Finance – YOU PAY NOTHING UP FRONT

Page 23: Why do a degree?

Paying it back……

Your income per year Monthly repayments

£21,000 and under £0

£25,000 £30

£30,000 £67

£50,000 £217

Page 24: Why do a degree?

What next……