ASKHAM BRYAN COLLEGE ACCESS AGREEMENT

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ASKHAM BRYAN COLLEGE ACCESS AGREEMENT Full-time fees from September 2011 onwards The College is directly funded from HEFCE to offer a range of HE programmes validated by Harper Adams University College. It also has a validation agreement with York St John University. In the year 2010-11 it is anticipated that, 373 students will be enrolled on a wide variety of Higher Education programmes with approximately 280 studying on full time programmes and 93 on part time programmes. Higher Education programmes are offered by four of the five curriculum areas; Animal Management Equine Management, Horticulture and Agriculture. HE programmes include extended Foundation Degrees (three year programmes with an initial year of study at Level 0), Foundation Degrees (with the possibility of Topping up to Ordinary or Honours degree) and full Honours. A number of students from other institutions including a number from the EU are attracted to our top-up degree schemes, typically 30% of enrolments. The specialist nature of provision means that students attending the College originate from all over the region, with the College recruiting HE students from more than 50 postal regions. As a specialist land-based college we have a regional position and are generally seen as the appropriate destination for candidates committed to a career in the land-based sector in all its guises. The College values its HE provision, which enhances its vision of being the first choice provider for land-based learning and skills, extending the curriculum offer to higher level skills and thereby meeting the needs of both our learners (including those who progress from FE to HE programmes) and to local and national employers. The latter are valued, both as a source of valuable information for curriculum development and as employers of our graduates, several of whom will have been sponsored during their studies by employer based scholarships. In addition, in offering HE programmes the College believes that it plays an important role in raising the aspirations of learners, as evidenced by the student profile, which indicates that many fall into the non-traditional category The College s specialist nature as a provider of land based provision has enabled it to win significant investment, amplifying its regional reputation and simultaneously attracting more students. This approach will be sustained as a means of addressing widening participation needs. Current data indicates that it already attracts HE students from a range of under-represented groups as follows: 46% of students qualify for maximum grant 48% are mature students 12% declare themselves to have a disability Fee Limits 1

The fee level set for all full time Foundation Degree and Honours Degree courses directly funded by HEFCE at the College will be 2850 for the session 2011-12 and subsequent, years, but subject to the annual inflationary increase (announced by the Government within the life of this agreement) or 5% whichever is the greater (subject to any changes initiated as a result of the Browne Report and within the limits of the maximum fee allowable). This fee will apply to all United Kingdom students and to EU Nationals. Fees for overseas students will be calculated separately and will be available upon application to the College. N.B. Students who progress internally, directly from a Foundation Degree to a Top- Up programme will be treated as if they have studied continuously on a three year degree programme. Students who take a break in their study will be subject to the fees applicable at the recommencement of their studies. Financial support mechanisms funded via additional fee income The College has designed its HE fee strategy to ensure continued access to programmes from its traditional recruitment pool whilst also improving the level of resource available to HE students in the College. The measures outlined are designed to increase participation on HE programmes from non-traditional entrants and will be known as the Askham Bryan Bursary Scheme. The principal elements are:- All students who qualify for the full Higher Education maintenance grant will receive a bursary to the value of 220 (see Annex A). This information will be provided by the Student Loans Company. All mature students not in receipt of a full Higher Education maintenance grant will receive a bursary to the value of 220 (see Annex A) in each year of study. N.B Given the high proportion of mature entrants to HE programmes, this means that a large component of our HE student body will receive this bursary,.. All new entrants to full-time HE programmes will receive a training voucher for 350 (or minimum bursary whichever is the greater) to be spent during their first year of study (see Annex A)..Students enrolling on more than one full-time programme at the College (for example a student who on completion of a Foundation Degree at the College progresses on to the Honours Degree top-up) will not be eligible for another training voucher on enrolling on the second programme. Students on the first year of the extended degree programme (Level 0) will pay a reduced fee of 500 (see Annex A) All eligibility criteria for fee waivers and/or allocation of training vouchers will be supported by evidence from external sources and enrolment data. The following students will not be eligible for the Askham Bryan Bursary Scheme as outlined in this Access agreement: Part-time students International students (non-eu students) 2

Existing students who are subject to the conditions set out in the Access agreement in operation at the time of their first registration for their Degree programme i.e. if before September 2011. N.B For this purpose students topping-up after completion of their Foundation Degree will continue to pay the lower fee if they progress immediately onto their top-up programme, but any student taking a break between their Foundation Degree and Top-Up programme will be subject to the Higher Fee rate upon return to study. In this way the College aims to promote progression and continuity of study. Additional outreach activities The College is an active partner in the Higher York consortium comprising Askham Bryan College, the University of York, York St John College and York College and participates fully in sub-regional and regional AimHigher activities. The Higher York initiative is a successful partnership designed to improve participation in HE in the region. One long-term goal within Higher York has been to use the College s out centres around North Yorkshire and Redcar and Cleveland as delivery centres for community HE initiatives developed through Higher York. The outreach projects that the College is involved in sub-regionally include: Green Apples - the main aim of the project is to raise the aspirations of young people in York comprehensive schools. The objectives of the project are to: Demystify HE; Raise awareness of the routes and variety of provision within FE and HE; Increase the self confidence and the self esteem of these students so that they feel that HE could be for them; Raise aspirations, not solely for FE and HE, but for lifelong learning; Assists with build up of skills for access to HE at some point, not just at 18. Higher Ambitions the primary aim of this project is to ensure that a student s decision making is based on sound knowledge, information and awareness of the range of learning and funding options available. In addition, this will also serve to challenge perceptions held about HE and the ultimate benefits with regard to employability and income. A multi-agency approach will ensure that this project enhances and extend current provision, that good practice is rolled out across the district and pilot a flexible menu of provision customised to the needs of those with no family or peer tradition of higher education, low aspirations or confidence but with the ability to succeed in HE; access to only a limited range of provision at 14-19; facing specific barriers to progression (through disability, leaving care etc) and gifted and talented young people. AimHigher Associates - a scheme that provides mentoring to FE students who fall into the widening participation category e.g. first member of the family aiming to study at HE. Higher York Student Associates a scheme to promote HE for non-traditional learners in the region. HE Outreach working in close collaboration with Higher York colleagues and North Yorkshire AimHigher, the College aims to promote participation in HE amongst target groups, including: liaison with schools, colleges, local employers and community groups to promote HE participation. In College, Pastoral 3

Support Tutors who work with level 3 learners have an advisory role in encouraging progression into HE. The College will offer targeted roadshows, taster and shadowing opportunities to aspirant HE entrants in addition to its existing school liaison activities. Informing students of financial support available Information will be provided in a range of ways and at a range of interfaces with prospective entrants. The prospectus and website will contain user friendly guides detailing the financial support available to students. All promotional literature will include clear references to the mechanisms available for financial support, clearly signposting College sources where comprehensive information can be obtained. The College will provide a comprehensive pack of information detailing all the available support mechanisms to all potential applicants, including illustrative examples. The College invites all HE applicants and their parents/supporters to a series of HE Open Days throughout the year. Currently applicants and their parents/supporters are given information on loans, hardship funds and other sources of support that they may be able to access. In preparation for the session 2011-12 a comprehensive presentation detailing the new fee situation and the bursary scheme will be produced by the HE Manager. These materials will be circulated to all applicants for the 2011-12 session and form the basis for information sessions with applicants and their parents or supporters. These information materials will then be incorporated into the brief of members of staff involved in HE outreach activities. In addition the College promotes the provision of scholarships to provide financial support for students. Annex B lists those which are currently available to students. It is the College s intention to approach key employers and extend this line of funding support in future years. This financial information will be generally available to all partnership schools, colleges, internal progression routes and industry and community organisations as a matter of course. Institutional milestones and objectives The College will prepare full, clear information on financial arrangements and bursary support for applicants for September 2011 by October 2010 (subject to approval of this agreement by OFFA), during the interim period students will be advised of the proposed arrangements subject to agreement by OFFA. HE Outreach activites will continue to prioritise: o Increasing awareness, positive attitudes and aspirations towards HE among those from defined under-represented groups, particularly in the rural areas of the region and in areas of social and economic depravation. o Increased application rates from target groups in both rural and urban areas This will include development of programme delivery at the College s outreach centres, comprising Level 3 and HE programmes with support for students 4

aiming to progress into Higher Education. This will enable students from rural/deprived areas to study in a centre to which they can travel more easily. o Improvements in the level of involvement and positive attitudes of key stakeholders, particularly parents and employers. The College will monitor application rates from under-represented groups and monitor recruitment, retention and achievement. The College will establish support arrangements for under represented groups and those that access HE in the community to enable retention and progression. This will include further development in the quality of Initial Advice and Guidance. Compliance Monitoring Progress towards milestones will be monitored by the College Management Team and will be reported annually to the Board of Governors. 5

Annex A to Access Agreement August 2010 effective 2011-12 The 350 voucher is available to spend on industry standard training courses which are necessary for successful employment in the landbased industries. These courses could include, but are not restricted to: Certificate of Competence in the Safe Use of Veterinary Medicines Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority (AMTRA) courses Riding and Road Safety Quad Bike Driving Chain Saw Certificates Tractor Driving Pesticides Students are encouraged to consult their employers to enable them to choose courses which will enhance their employability and can choose any course from the full commercial portfolio. For clarity the tuition fees and bursaries allowing for a minimum 5% increase are stated below (subject to any changes resulting from the implementation of the Browne Report and within the limits of the maximum fee allowable): 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Annual Tuition Fee 2,850 2990 3140 Annual Tuition Fee (First year 500 525 550 of Extended Degree programmes only) Maintenance Grant Bursary 220 230 240 Mature Students Bursary 220 230 240 Training voucher 350 350 350 Students on the first year of an Extended Degree programme will qualify for a mature students bursary if: They are 19 years of age or older at the start of the course, and have no full level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline. 6

Annex B to Access Agreement August 2010 Who Can Apply Area of Interest The Smiths Countryside Gore Management students. or Sustainable The North East The Peter Smith The Frank Stell The Lady Dorothy Nelson students under the age of 21 and living in the North East government region. students under the age of 21 who live or were born in South Yorkshire. students who live, or whose parents live, in West Yorkshire or the former West Riding of Yorkshire. students who live, or whose parents live, in West Yorkshire or the former West Riding of Yorkshire. Land Use Award 1k towards 1.5k towards 1k toward tuition fees or 1.5k towards 1k towards Notes 7