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Shawlands academy

S5/6 UCAS Information Evening. Shawlands academy. Jonathan Graham Depute Head Teacher Head of Fifth and Sixth Year. Shawlands academy. Programme. Introductions and Welcome An Introduction to Higher Education Student Finance and Funding Questions UCAS Support at Shawlands Academy

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Shawlands academy

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  1. S5/6 UCAS Information Evening Shawlands academy

  2. Jonathan Graham Depute Head Teacher Head of Fifth and Sixth Year Shawlands academy

  3. Programme • Introductions and Welcome • An Introduction to Higher Education • Student Finance and Funding • Questions • UCAS Support at Shawlands Academy • Questions

  4. UK UNIVERSITIES • Competition for places at UK universities is intense • UCAS applications have increased 10% in the last 3 years alone • Increase observed across the ‘prestige’ spectrum • In each of the last 2 years, 30% of applicants did not attain a place

  5. UNIVERSITY PLACES

  6. SUPPORT AT SHAWLANDS ACADEMY • Register with UCAS • Choosing courses & universities • Entering Qualifications • Personal statement • School reference • Next….

  7. KEY PERSONNEL

  8. UCAS DEADLINES

  9. UCAS DEADLINES - caution • Start early – SOME courses make decisions as soon as they have the application. • This year will be very competitive as places have been cut!

  10. REGISTERING WITH UCAS • Must be done on line • Complete for most candidates • Will be complete for remainder by early next week

  11. WHAT ARE ADMISSIONS TUTORS LOOKING FOR? • Independent learning skills • Motivation and commitment • A realistic understanding of what the course entails • Good numeracy and literacy • Essay writing and research skills • Time management skills • Enthusiasm to learn and to go beyond the syllabus • Potential for success on the chosen course

  12. WHAT EVIDENCE DO ADMISSIONS TUTORS USE? • Standard grade and Intermediate results • Higher results • Other academic and vocational attainment • Predicted grades • Personal Statement • Reference • Admissions tests • Piece of written work • Portfolio • Interview • Audition

  13. CHOOSING COURSES • Choose up to Five • Fees - £11 for one choice - £21. 00 for 2 - 5 choices • Ambition vs Realism • Back-up choice

  14. CHOOSING COURSES • Only 4 choices permitted for Medicine/ Veterinary Medicine and Dentistry courses • Other choices will not prejudice applications • 5th Choice often Biomedical

  15. CHOOSING COURSES – ADMISSIONS TESTS? • Applying for Medicine / Dentistry / Veterinary Medicine / Law / Oxbridge? • LNAT by 15 January 2013 • UKCAT by 15 October 2012 • BMAT on 7 November 2012 • Oxbridge Tests: • History Aptitude Test (HAT) • Modern & Medieval Languages Test (MML) • Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) • Sixth Term Examination Papers (STEP) • Costs and Registration

  16. CHOOSING COURSES • Research and reflection • UCAS website www.ucas.com • University / College Websites and Prospectus • Guidance Teachers • Careers Advisor • Planitplus.net (learning zone) • Stamford Test

  17. PLANIT PLUS

  18. CHOOSING COURSES Think about... • Your qualifications • Your projected performance this year • Your interests • What do you enjoy in school/outside • List your possible careers • Discuss Options • Does your potential career choice require any specific qualifications?

  19. STILL CAN’T DECIDE • Dae sumthin!

  20. CHOOSING INSTITUTION • Home or Away? • Costs? • Where can I do my chosen course? • Reputation of University? • Make an informed choice

  21. Entering Qualifications • Get them right • Please check • Then check again • Then check once more • Do not mix up Int 2 A’s for Higher A’s • Ensure the year of presentation is correct

  22. PERSONAL STATEMENT • 4000 characters, including spaces • 1 Personal statement to cover all choices • Invisibility of choices • Must be personal – UCAS now uses software to detect plagiarism

  23. PERSONAL STATEMENT • Hit them hard with why you’re interested in the course • Outline any background interest in that area • Show enthusiasm • Let them know what you’ve learned from your work shadowing / community service / academic studies • Show your commitment to study and voluntary work • Possibly outline your career aspirations • Include your achievements • Spelling, punctuation and grammar must be perfect

  24. PERSONAL STATEMENT • Thorough preparation • Re-drafting (often multiple) • Submission to PTPC by deadlines • Consult UCAS website –useful advice • UCAStv guide: “Writing an Effective Personal Statement” • Parental / Family Support and input

  25. SCHOOL REFERENCE • Prepared by PT Pastoral Care • PTPC staff issue report form to current and past teachers • Consider reliability, timekeeping, attendance, ability to meet deadlines • Make predictions based on current subject estimates

  26. UNIVERSITIES WISH TO SEE • Clarification on why candidate is actually applying for their course • Predicted grades on the current course • Potential to succeed on the course • Any transferable skills demonstrated and how this was done • Any exceptional circumstances

  27. HOW CAN PARENTS HELP? • Encourage candidate to do full research • Encourage Open Day visits – within reason • Keep young people on-track throughout the year with homework etc • Help achieve a balance between study, paid work and play • Check that deadlines are being met!

  28. OUR DEADLINES

  29. AND THEN...... • Interviews? • Offers • Accepting • Firm • Insurance • UCAS Extra • Applying for funding • Results • Clearing

  30. UCAS EXTRA Open between the end of February and early July. Can apply for any course with vacancies. Apply for one course at a time. Eligible? To use Extra you need to have: already made five choices received decisions from all these choices, and either had no offers or declined all the offers you have received. If you decline your offers and add an Extra choice, you will not be able to accept any of your original choices later.

  31. Need to DISCUSS?

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