Contents Page. Top Third Universities Map Page 3. St Aloysius UCAS Timeline Page 4. Deadlines Page 5. The UCAS Process Page 6. UCAS Key Facts Page 7

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Contents Page Top Third Universities Map Page 3 St Aloysius UCAS Timeline Page 4 Deadlines Page 5 The UCAS Process Page 6 UCAS Key Facts Page 7 The UCAS Application Page 8-9 Personal Statement- Do s & Don ts Page 10 Drafts & Admissions Tests Page 11 Russell Group Page 11-12 Oxbridge Page 12 Medicine Page 13 A2 Results Day Summer 2016 Page 14 Student Finance & Guidance for Parents/Carers My Action Plan Page 15 Page 16 2

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Deadlines June 2015 UCAS registration is open Friday 12 th December 2015 FINAL SAC Deadline Personal statement and UCAS form completed and submitted. 15 th October 2015 Oxbridge & medicine application deadline 15 th January 2016 UCAS application deadline 30 March 2016 UCAS deadline All universities should send their offers to students by this date. May 2016 UCAS deadline All students should choose their final FIRM & INSURANCE offers. August 2016 A Level Results Day! Your FIRM or your INSURANCE choice will confirm your place. If needed, you can enter Clearing or Adjustment. 5

6 The UCAS Process

UCAS Key Facts You apply through UCAS for all undergraduate degree courses in the UK You apply on-line at www.ucas.com/apply Your UCAS applicationwill include: Personal details (address, email, phone number, citizenship and residence information) Prior Employment information Educational History (including GCSE and AS/A2 results where available) 5 Course & University Choices Personal Statement Filled in by the school UCAS Coordinator: A2 Predicted Grades Teacher Reference University decisions: Unconditional offer -your place does not depend on your results. If you choose an unconditional offer as firm, you commit to taking it up. Conditional offer -your place is conditional on your A2 results. Unsuccessful you have not been offered the place. Your decisions: Once you received all your offers from your 5 choices, you must pick a firm and insurance option. Firm offer if you make the conditions for your firm offer, you must take it. Insurance offer if you do not make the conditions for your firm offer but you do so for your insurance, you will have to take this place. If you don t make the conditions for your insurance offer, you can still find a university place through Clearing on results day. Make sure you choose your firm and insurance wisely, you cannot change these. 7

UCAS The Application Buzzword this is chosen by your school/college and it allows you to start the registration section of ucasapply. The St Aloysius College buzzword is. Username this is allocated to you by UCAS after you have registered to use UCAS apply. Please make a note of it and keep it safe. Your Tutor will not be able to provide this for you should you forget it. Password you choose your own password while registering, which should be between 6 and 14 characters and include at least one number. Saving - You will be able to save your application at any point, you do not have to finish it in one go. Submitting - Once you complete every section and submit the application, it goes to the UCAS Coordinator in school (not UCAS) who checks it for mistakes, adds the predicted grades, teacher reference and submits it to UCAS. Registration You will need the Buzzword to register. Choose a username and password and keep note of them! About You Section Fee code Most applicants from the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man will be in the 02 LEA category. Courses Section You can choose up to 5 course courses. You will be asked for the course UCAS code as well as the campus code - you can find these on the university website. Point of entry leave this blank if you intend to go into the first year of the course. Education Section Enter the three most recent secondary schools/colleges you have attended followed by your qualifications. School/College details Attendance type (full time/part time) & dates Qualifications: - A2 grades need to be set as pending. - Enter all courses studied, including ½ GCSEs (short courses), General Studies, Extended Project, BTEC etc. - If you are unsure about the exam boards, make sure to ask the Sixth Form team and your subject teachers. Employment Section You will be asked if you have ever been employed. If you answer no, you can move to another section. If you answer yes, you will need to complete the required information. Personal Statement Section You should use Word to write and edit your personal statement and copy/paste it into the space provided in the UCAS forms. 8

Common mistakes Entering the wrong or no fee code for student arrangements/financial help; all students should enter 02 LEA (not 01 private finance). Not entering all exam grades particularly ½ GCSEs and General Studies. Applications will be rejected by UCAS if this is not done correctly as they check the exam grades electronically. Entering AS grades as A level grades and not entering A2 exams as pending. Not entering nominated access names. Thisshould be your parents in case someone else needs to have access to your application. Completing all sections but not clicking send. Choosing the wrong tutor group when registering this means that school staff cannot see and check your application. Extra If you have not been accepted by any of your five university choices and therefore do not have any offers, Or You have declined all of the offers you received, You can go through UCAS extra. UCAS extra is a free service open from February- July where you can search for university courses with extra availability (spare places). Once you have found a course you like, you must telephone the university first to check that they would accept you. Then apply using Track. If these circumstances arise for you, please speak with your Tutor, Miss Clarke or Michael for support with the UCAS extra process. 9

Personal Statement Dos and Don ts The following Dos and Don ts were published in The Guardian Here are six Dos Organisation is the key. Caroline Apsey, 19, who started a medical degree at the University of Leeds this term, says: "Before I started writing, I made bullet points of everything I wanted to include, and ordered them from most important to least." Leave yourself plenty of time for editing. "Start writing early, so that you have lots of time to re-read it with fresh eyes," Caroline says. Then edit and edit and edit again. Be specific. Lee Hennessy, Deputy Head of Admissions at the University of Bath, says: "Ask yourself, what it is, specifically, about the subject that interests you? We want to know what excites the student: perhaps a book they have read or a play they have seen. There needs to be a hook." Be original but treat humour with caution jokes can fall flat. "We let through quirky statements if the student is quirky," says Hennessy. "Don't try to be funny if that's not you it won't work." Correct spelling and grammar is vital, so use the spell-check on your computer and get other people, such as teachers, to proofread your statement. In the end, honesty is the best policy. Tell the admissions tutor, in your own words, why you deserve a place. And seven Don'ts Don't spend ages trying to come up with a perfect, snappy first line write anything and return to it later. Don't use clichés. According to UCAS, the most overused opening sentences this year were variations of "from a young age I have always been interested in " This looks formulaic and is a waste of characters. Famous quotes should be avoided, as these will be found in countless other applications. For instance, this line by Coco Chanel was found in 189 applications for fashion courses this year: "Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only." Don't list your interests, demonstrate them. Professor Alan Gange, Head of the Department of Biological Sciences at Royal Holloway, University of London, says: "Actually doing something, for example joining a national society or volunteering, tells me that students have a passion." Style matters. Don't be chatty and use slang, but on the other hand, don't go over the top with flowery language and only use words you are comfortable with. Don't copy anyone else s statement. UCAS has software to detect fraud, so if you copy from the internet or use a statement someone submitted years before, UCAS will find out and alert the universities you have applied to. This happens every year so be sensible! Don t start every sentence with I. Be original and show variety instead. DO NOT COPY ANYBODY ELSE S STATEMENT. You will get caught and jeopardise your place at university. 10

BMAT [Some Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary & Biomedical Science courses] Admissions Tests LNAT [Some Law Course] STEP [Some Mathematics Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Natural Science courses] MAT [Some Mathematics and Computer Science courses] UKAT [Some Medicine & Dentistry courses] There are many additional admissions tests (the above are just a few examples!) Make sure you know if your chosen course requires you to sit an Admission Test and if so inform Michael now! 11 Russell Group What is Russell Group? The Russell Group define themselves as: The Russell Group represents 24 leading UK universities which are committed to maintaining the very best research, an outstanding teaching and learning experience and unrivalled links with business and the public sector. University of Cambridge University of Oxford University of Birmingham University of Bristol Cardiff University Durham University University of Edinburgh University of Exeter University of Glasgow Imperial College London King's College London University of Leeds University of Liverpool London School of Economics & Political Science University of Manchester Newcastle University

University of Nottingham Queen Mary University of London Queen's University Belfast University of Sheffield University of Southampton University College London University of Warwick University of York There are excellent universities that are not in the Russell group but it is fair to say that Russell Group universities are well known and have a reputation for excellence, particularly among employers. For a full list for the Top Third highly selective universities please see the front of this guide. Oxbridge The Application Oxbridge is extremely competitive but if you have the potential grades Oxbridge is an incredible opportunity so it is definitely worth applying. You can apply for either Oxford or Cambridge - not both. There is a collegiate system. This means you must choose a College. Some colleges receive more applications than others, but if your chosen college does not have enough space another college can offer you a place e.g. at Oxford more than 25% of current students are at a college that they didn't apply to. You apply through UCAS the same as other universities but when entering your choices into the course section you will need to enter the campus code of your chosen College. If they like your application you will be invited to interview. Please speak to Michael regarding practice interviews. It is likely you will have an Additional Admissions test or some Additional Written Work to submit, investigate this now. Most colleges offer most subjects but it is worth double checking that the college you like offers your subject. Oxford has 30 Colleges and Cambridge has 29 Colleges for Undergraduate students. 12

Medicine The Application Medicine is extremely competitive. You will need the very best grades to be accepted. There are Foundation courses where the grade requirements can be lower but they require 1 extra year of study. 6 years instead of the usual 5. These are still hugely competitive. Please speak to Michael for more information. You must apply for 4 medical courses and your 5 th choice should be an alternative course e.g. Biomedical Science. You only write one personal statement so your 5 th choice should be related to medicine/science in some way otherwise it will not make sense to the admissions department. Have you checked that you have the correct GCSE qualifications and grades and A Level subjects and predicted grades to apply for medicine? If you wish to discuss further please speak with Michael You will have to sit an Additional Admissions test- Start practicing now! If they like your application you will be invited to interview. Please speak to Michael regarding practice interviews. Work experience You will need a work experience placement that demonstrates your passion for medicine and shows how you have developed the skills needed for a career in medicine. It is your responsibility to find your own work experience placement but if you are struggling (it is extremely competitive) please speak to Michael. 13

A2 Results DaySummer 2016 The universities you selected for your Firm and Insurance choices will know if you have met the requirements before you do! If you have met the conditions of your Firm choice this will be the university you will be accepted to. If you do not meet the requirements of your Firm choice but you do meet the requirements for your Insurance choice your insurance university will automatically accept you. Adjustment Ifyour Firm choice has been accepted but you have done better than you were expecting you may want to have a go at securing a place at a more highly selective university. Through Track you can use the Adjustment service to look for another course. Your Firm choice will be safe until you confirm a new choice. If you try adjustment but do not find anything you like, you still get to keep the firm choice you achieved on results day. Staff, computers, and telephones will be on hand to support you in doing thisbut it does have to be you who speaks to the university on the telephone. If your exam results were not what you were expecting and you have not met the requirements of your Firm or Insurance offers than you can go through clearing. To do this, you must get to school as early as you can! Clearing places are the places still available at universities and are given out on a first come first serve basis. You will have to look for the available course online, telephone the university and convince them to accept you. Staff, computers, and telephones will be on hand to support you in doing this- but it does have to be you who speaks to the university on the phone. 14

Student Finance You will need to apply for Student Finance unless you intend on funding your university costs yourself. If you are starting university in September 2016, as most of you shall be, you are advised to apply for Student Finance by May 2016 in order to receive your payments on time. You will need to apply for Student Finance yourself with your parental income information. To apply for Student Finance please visit: https://www.gov.uk/apply-online-forstudent-finance The UCAS website has a useful section on finance too: http://www.ucas.com/howit-all-works/student-finance/undergraduate-student-finance Guidance for Parents/Carers Please take note of the deadlines in this guide and support and encourage your son/daughter to meet them- these are crucial deadlines. Encourage your son/daughter to attend open days at universities. Your son/daughter will require your financial information to complete Student Finance as it is means tested. Please complete this with them with your correct financial documents to hand as you may be asked to send evidence of your income 15

My Action Plan Name:.. Between now and September 2015 you should have completed this action plan. You may not be able to tick all of the below boxes but the more you are able to, the better! I have Attended an Open Day Attended an Open Day outside of London Attended a lecture or master class in the subject I would like to study at university Completed wider reading Completed (or in the process of completing) an external project or programme Attended an Autumn/Spring/Summer School Completed volunteer work and/or work experience Used Unifrog to select my 5 university choices Completed an enrichment activity 16