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Changing lives through learning
Welcome to BHASVIC
Higher Education Information Evening for Parents March 2015
Housekeeping
• • • Safety & Seats Website & Notes Schedule 19:00 – 19:15 Introduction 19:15 – 19:45 Applying to HE 19:45 – 20:15 Student Finance 20:15 – 20:30 Q&A
BHASVIC Students 2015
• • • • • • • • Is HE for me?
Difficulty of the decision More at stake Wider opportunities Greater competition More information (in their pockets!) Amazing rewards More help (or interference!)
Student Destinations
Significant outcome for students – more so than results?
• 9 of every 10 BHASVIC students go to Uni • Success 10% above (Russell and all sectors) • Medicine: National = 1 in 10, BHASVIC = 1 in 2 • Oxbridge: National = 1 in 5, BHASVIC = 3 in 5
HESA Data
Degree State Sixth Form College Independent BHASVIC 1st
16% 16% 16% 20%
Good (1 st & 2:1) Completed
67% 69% 72% 82% 94% 95% 97% 98%
Widening Participation
• • • • Students with greater barriers doing just as well in accessing HE.
BHASVIC bucking the national gender trend.
BHASVIC students in demand locally, not just HE.
We are increasing our specialist support.
HE Options
UCAS
• Very well established support • Our process outlined in booklet • Deadlines very important
International
• HE increasingly global market • Applications can be laborious • Communicate with tutor a.s.a.p.
Wider Progression Options
• • • • School Leaver schemes Gap Year Further study Employment
School Leaver schemes
• • • • • • Some current options that we are promoting:
Network Rail Apprentices Programme Deloitte BrightStart Scheme BDO School Leaver Programme HOP (Hemsley Orrell Partnership) Fresh Egg “Discover Risk”
Gap Year
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Why have a gap year?
Try new experiences Develop new skills Build confidence Gain independence Gain time – post results application Maturity – improved outcomes in HE for older students
Gap Year
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What could a gap year include?
Travel/ Volunteering – a lot of info Work Experience – highly valued Apprenticeships –usually last 12 months Year in Industry – many opportunities Work abroad- eg au pair/Camp America Holiday – Recharge/Life experience
Further Study
FE College, Open University, Online study • • • •
Courses & Qualifications
Higher Diplomas Specialist Vocational Courses (e.g. Counsellor, Financial Advisor, Pilot, National Service Academy) Part-time degrees Short courses to develop new skills
Employment
• • • • A-levels valued by employers Networks, websites and local advice essential Gain advice on reasons and longer term planning A lot of resources and support available at BHASVIC
BHASVIC Careers Service
Two fully qualified careers advisers 5 Days per week service Lynne Trower Victoria Raynard • • To book an appointment: Pop in to the Student Services Centre Email: [email protected]
Communications
• • • • • Encourage your child to take responsibility Personal Tutor - first port of call Changes of staff over summer Results Day on Thursday 13 August is start of communications. Priorities are: • A2 with no places • A1 with course failures Full offer of IAG in September