Options After College Higher Education Training Further Education Employment Volunteering Work Experience Gap Year
Key statistics and facts 395 higher education providers 561,420 students have applied for 2019 50,000 undergraduate courses
At Barton Peveril... 1,150 students applied through UCAS for entry 2019/2020 Last year, 96% of students received an offer from one of their chosen universities Students applied to 145 different HE providers
The Usual Suspects: History - 2,403 courses at 144 providers English - 2,339 courses at 142 providers Psychology - 1,664 courses at 111 providers Mathematics - 1,492 courses at 114 providers Biology - 1,438 courses at 155 providers The Less than Usual: Baking Technology Management at London South Bank University Brewing and Distilling - Heriot Watt University Edinburgh Circus and Physical Performance - Bath Spa University Ethical Hacking - University of Abertay Applied Golf Management - University of Birmingham
Why go to University? Those who attend HE earn a lot more on average than those who do not. At age 29 the average man who attended HE earns around 25% more than the average man (with five A*-C GCSEs) who did not. For women the gap is more than 50% (Source: IFS, 2018). Graduates can earn up to 500,000 more than non-graduates over an average working lifetime (Source: Adzuna, 2018). You ll actually be interested in what you re learning and can usually tailor your degree to what you want to study Gives you time to decide what to do with your life Social life and networks Long holidays travel, volunteering, internships Qualifies you for graduate-level jobs and further study
Social, Health and Wellbeing Benefits OECD 2013. People who have been to university: Live Longer More engaged in society Happier More liberal
Why go to a top university? Employers like them Status Quality education Value for money
1. University of Birmingham 2. University of Bristol 3. University of Cambridge 4. Cardiff University 5. Durham University 6. University of Edinburgh 7. University of Exeter 8. University of Glasgow 9. Imperial College London 10. King s College London 11. University of Leeds 12. University of Liverpool
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Other elements to consider... Student satisfaction Teaching quality Employability Expertise Living expenses Quality of facilities
Facts to be aware of... BA or BSc? Undergraduate - first degree Deferred entry - apply for 2021 entry Foundation year Points or A-Level grades? Offers usually based on 3 A-Levels or equivalent Scottish universities are a 4 years commitment Overseas universities - handle with care
Close to home or far away? Close to home: Cheaper Family More familiar Local friends Local work/interests Far away: Independence New friends New experiences Living costs can be lower Fewer rules
You could go local: University of Southampton Portsmouth University University of Winchester Southampton Solent University of Chichester Bournemouth University Arts University Bournemouth
How to choose... Websites: University Websites, www.ucas.com Which?, Complete University Guide League Tables: The Guardian League Tables by subject Student Forums: Student Room, alternative prospectuses Open Days Higher Education Fair - 7th March 2019
Open Days A chance to have a look round Ask questions Go to talks about finance and university life See different departments and talk to staff and students there Most in May, June, Early July and September Don t believe them when they say you have to book www.opendays.com
University websites
UCAS Form Register during Tutor - from 22nd May Up to 5 choices - should be same or similar Lots of videos and information online Personal Statement - lots of workshops to follow Tutor Reference - fill in a reference support form Predicted Grades - based on performance throughout this year plus this summer s exams
Personal Statement... 47 lines/4000 characters to sell themselves to the Admissions Tutor. What they want to study and why Same personal statement used for every course If it s a course that interviews students this will secure the interview Lots of support in College Presentations for students from universities in March Personal Statement Writing Workshops
Once the UCAS form is completed... 1. 18 for one course choice, 24 for 2-5 choices 2. Colleges adds academic reference to application It is vital that students keep checking their e-mails as we may need to contact them if we spot an error on their application! Look out for mail from UCASProblem as it will need a response!
Work Experience & Volunteering Essential for some courses (e.g. teaching, medicine, nursing, social work) Gives a valuable insight into the profession Enhances the application details must be included in the personal statement Work experience week: Monday 2nd - Friday 6th September Contact our Careers & Work Experience Team
Financing study... Tuition Fee Loan Extra Support: Bursaries and Scholarships Student Finance Package Maintenance Loan
Bursaries & Scholarships... Bursaries: Linked to personal circumstances and often, household income Awards can include fee waivers or cash Scholarships: Can be linked to academic results or outstanding ability in an area such as sport, music or art Can be subject specific and are limited in numbers
Household income Tuition fee loan Maintenance loan 25,000 or less 9,250 8,944 30,000 9,250 8,303 35,000 9,250 7,661 40,000 9,250 7,019 45,000 9,250 6,377 50,000 9,250 5,735 55,000 9,250 5,093 60,000 9,250 4,452 62,187 or over 9,250 4,168
Loan Repayments Repayments start in the April after you have left your course, only if you are earning over 25,000 (gross) You repay nine per cent of your income over 25,000 Any outstanding balance is written off 30 years after entering repayment You can make additional repayments or repay in full at any time without incurring a charge You still have to make repayments if you live abroad, but there may be different income thresholds
Loan Repayments Gross salary Monthly take home pay Monthly repayment 20,000 1,415 0 25,000 1,698 0 30,000 1,981 37.50 35,000 2,265 75
Student Finance Information www.gov.uk/student-finance www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator www.thestudentroom.co.uk/student/finance
Conservatoires and Drama Schools There are 8 Conservatoire schools training artists and production professionals in dance, drama, circus arts and technical theatre. All courses at conservatoires have a strong vocational, performance orientation, and course structures are reflective of the industry. There is a slightly different application process via UCAS Conservatoires and students are supported individually to make competitive applications. Not all Drama Schools are a conservatoire for a full directory of eligible courses see www.dramauk.co.uk. Not all courses secure student loan funding so the costs can add up.
Conservatoires and Drama Schools The 8 schools receive over 12,000 applications per year for 335 undergraduate places. Every eligible applicant is interviewed, (for some drama schools you pay to audition). It costs at least 17,365 per year to train a conservatoire student, most have funding packages. Students spend 35 hours per week in training, they are hard work! Birmingham Conservatoire Leeds College of Music Royal Academy of Music Royal College of Music Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Royal Northern College of Music Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Art Foundation This is for students considering a course in the creative industries. It is endorsed by the highly prestigious University of the Arts London (UAL) More applicant info here: https://sites.google.com/barton.ac.uk/fadapplicants/home
Gap Year Planning Some students choose to work for the entire year gaining real life work experience. A more common decision is to work for 6 months and travel for some of the year. Alternatively there are lots of different gap year schemes which allow students to volunteer around the world. There are also gap year programmes designed with experienced guides. Gap years are a good way to think about what you students want to do as there are so many different ways you can spend them. Results July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September
What we do to help... Dedicated Careers Staff Mentors for students making competitive applications Careers Resources, inductions and interviews Work experience placements UCAS Support Service for current and ex-students UCAS Support Sessions subject specific Progression Events Employer talks visits and recruitment events