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Feb- April
• HE update in registration.
• Preparation for and visit to UCAS Convention
in Exeter.
May
• Course search is launched online for 2013
entry.
June
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Higher Education support and information
day.
September
• Students get UCAS grades.
September- January
• Students work with tutor and subject teachers
to make final choices.
• Complete personal statement.
• Students submit their form which gets
checked and forwarded to UCAS.
• Support with interview preparation.
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Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary medicine and
science and for all courses at Oxford and
Cambridge University.
School- September 28th UCAS- October 15th
All other courses except what is listed above.
School- November 7th
UCAS- January 15th
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Degree courses
(4 yrs)
BA/BSc/BEd (Usually 3yrs.) MChem/MEng
Vocational degrees – HND and Foundation
Medical related courses (medicine, nursing,
Vet Sci, Physiotherapy, OT etc)
Art, photography, textiles – Foundation
Performing Arts courses
National Diploma
College courses – HNCs, vocational
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What do I really enjoy studying?
What am I good at?
What expertise / experiences do I have?
What careers am I interested in?
Teacher directed or Autonomous Learner
Examinations or Continuous Assessment
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Single Subject
Joint – 2 separate but equal subjects
Combined – 2/3 or more subjects
Modular – Separate units = degree
Vocational – e.g. accounting, business,
medicine, law – few offer full qualifications
Sandwich - 4 year course with year in
industry
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Location? – city, town, rural
- cost of living
Campus – self contained or centrally
located
Distance from Dorchester?
Accommodation – hall for all 1st years?
Status – see Times/Guardian guides
Quality of Teaching
Overseas – apply direct to the universities.
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Facilities e.g. internet, sport, library
Opportunities available
Student profile
Size
Collegiate e.g. Oxbridge, Durham,
Lancaster, Lampeter
Personal experience – friends, relations,
teachers, OPEN DAYS & VISITS
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A great way to experience what the university
feels like.
Ask students and staff questions directly.
Don’t do the grand tour of UK.
Go to around 3 open days.
You will be invited to most places for an
interview so you will get to visit them all.
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Check GCSE requirements
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Offers can be made as points or grades, with
particular grades needed in specific subjects.
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Offers can include an AS taken in year 12.
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Some very competitive courses may state that no
resits can be taken, or specific modules are
needed.
Entrance exams or further exams (eg STEP)
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Student’s own work
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Work with tutor, several drafts
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Formal language, 2/3 about subject
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Interest in subject beyond syllabus
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Relevant skills from job/hobbies
The Form
‘Apply’
on the UCAS website
Apply for up to 5 courses-range of grades
Parents can be named as a contact
Submit by deadlines in booklet
Other Preparation
Interview
preparation
Entrance exams-students must tell us!
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The whole form is checked by the tutor.
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The form is submitted electronically and in
paper form to the year office.
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Pay UCAS electronically for administration.
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The form is checked by the central team; it
can be returned.
UCAS process the form, and we wait!