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Strathearn School Belfast U6 UCAS Information Evening 2013 1 PROGRAMME FOR THE EVENING Introduction & Overview of UCAS application process UCAS online application process in Strathearn Mrs Graham (VP & Careers Director) Ms Griffith (UCAS Co-ordinator) Advice on Personal Statements Mrs Hearst (Careers Adviser) Writing pupil references & Conclusion Mrs Graham 2 AIMS OF U6 UCAS INFORMATION EVENING To give parents an understanding of the UCAS application process To help parents offer practical support to their daughters To strengthen the home - school partnership 3 An Overview of the Application Process to University through UCAS [Universities & Colleges Admissions Service] Mrs H Graham 4 Preparation for HE applications • • • • • • Inside school Careers classes Guest speakers from different areas of employment Personal statement guidance by subject University talks Interview guidance Mock Interview evening (25 Nov) • • • • • • • Outside school Personal research Careers conventions University open days Summer schools Taster courses for school pupils at universities Work Experience Oxbridge seminars 5 Applying to HEIs through UCAS • Online: www.ucas.com • Additional tests (BMAT, UKCAT, HPAT, LNAT, HAT, ELAT, etc) • Oxbridge • Cost (see www.studentfinanceni.co.uk.) • Support in Strathearn 6 Strathearn Careers Education, Advice, Information and Guidance (CEAIG) team Careers Director Mrs H Graham Careers Adviser Mrs A Hearst UCAS Co-ordinator Ms A Griffith (plus CAO and nursing applications) Oxbridge Adviser Dr J Pauley U6 Careers Teachers Miss M Grier Mr A Anderson Mrs D Millar Ms A Griffith Mrs A Hearst 7 After application is submitted to UCAS Each university deals with applications in its own way Most pupils will hear by March / April re offers / rejections Offers can be as grades, tariff points or a combination of both If no offers, eligible for UCAS Extra (from late Feb) If holding offers, reply to UCAS before deadlines expire Be prepared for rejection, especially in high demand courses AL Results day: 14 August 2014 (provisional) Clearing University! 8 The UCAS online application process in Strathearn Ms A Griffith UCAS Co-ordinator 9 Resources • Website www.ucas.com Website has useful information for parents as well as pupils. All girls have been emailed/issued with • An annotated sample UCAS form. • Guidelines on how to complete the UCAS form. • Guidelines on writing an effective personal statement. 10 11 The Application Form There are 8 sections 1. Personal details 2. Additional Information 3. Finance 4. Choices (max. of 5) 5. Education 6. Employment 7. Personal Statement 8. Reference • Sections 1 to 7 are the students’ responsibility • The 8th section, the reference, will be provided by the school 12 Key dates for Strathearn U6 pupils June 2013 Aug 21 Aug 29 Sept 3 Sept 3 Sept 13 Sept 17 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 Oct 11 2013 Oct 15 2013 Pupils e-mailed UCAS login details and guidance on how to complete application Early Applicants online application session UCAS Information Evening Pupils issued with annotated sample of an UCAS form U6 Careers classes begin QUB Open Day & MCB Careers Convention Early applicants [Oxbridge / Dentistry / Medicine & Veterinary Med / Science] submit completed UCAS application to careers teachers Non early applicants to have completed UCAS application signed off by careers teacher UCAS deadline for early applicants Jan 15 2014 UCAS advisory closing date for UK pupils. 13 U6 pupils’ responsibilities • • • • • • Research universities and courses carefully. Attend all careers classes. Complete application by the deadlines set Check information included is accurate and own work. Complete the ‘pay and send section’ Submit signed form and predicted grade sheet to Mrs Wright in the school office. • Check school email regularly • Respond to any communication from UCAS in a timely manner • Meet all UCAS deadlines 14 School Input Each pupil’s application form will be read by: • Careers Teacher (checks and signs off) • Reference writer (also checks) • UCAS Co-ordinator (checks again) • Principal (final check and approval) Application then sent electronically to UCAS Any mistakes that are spotted will be pointed out to the student for her to correct (can slow down processing of application). A mismatch between predicted grades and course requirements will be discussed with the student. From signing off to sending an application to UCAS can take several weeks. Aim: to have all applications sent to UCAS by early December (providing school deadlines are met) 15 Parental Input Please discuss your daughter’s choices with her and check that she has: • An appropriate email address • Included all extra-curricular activities • Stated exam results / extra-curricular activities & achievements accurately • Access to a credit / debit card to pay: £12 for 1 choice, £23 for 2 or more choices. We welcome any support you can offer your daughter. 16 The Personal Statement Mrs A Hearst Careers Adviser 17 Aim The ‘Dos’ and ‘Don’ts’ of Personal Statements 18 What is the personal statement? • The one section of the UCAS application where the applicant has the chance to sell him/herself • May be one of the most important pieces of prose students will ever write • 4000 characters long (including spaces) • 47 lines of text • Needs to be the applicant’s own work • ‘Why should I be given a place at ** to study**’ 19 Admissions tutors want evidence of • Commitment & motivation • Passion for the course • Sound understanding of what the course entails • Reading around the subject • Independent study skills • Self-awareness • Clear thought • Good written & research skills • Time management skills 20 Personal statement content: some ideas to include ● • • • • • Why have you chosen the course(s) listed? What interests you about your chosen subject area? Personal trigger? Reading around the subject, lectures, visits, professional open days Any paid or voluntary jobs or work experience placements and what you have learnt from them Any skills gained e.g., communication/IT/decision making/team work & how these would benefit you in your degree A Level subjects – how they tie in with and complement your application 21 Personal statement content (contd.) • Responsibilities in school & what you have learnt from them • Social, sports or leisure activities and how you benefit from them • Future career plans, if known • If deferred entry, why and what you plan to do in the interim • Why a university should choose you from thousands of other applicants? • Conclude by reiterating interest in the course & stating hopes for the future 22 ‘Dos’ • • • • • Ensure you provide relevant information Structure your personal statement coherently (paragraphs) Check spelling, punctuation & grammar (get others to read drafts) Link current & future studies Write an original personal statement • • • • Show passion for the course applied for Make every line count ‘So what?’ ‘Necklace test’ Check university websites for specific guidance on what their admissions department is looking for in a personal statement 23 'Don’ts’ • • • • • Start every sentence with ‘I’ Be verbose, waffle or exaggerate Write in text language or jargon Appear arrogant Refer to particular universities - it may disadvantage you from others • Copy other people’s personal statements • Lie – evidence may be required • Refer to controversial religious or political issues • Be negative or repetitive • Be someone you are not – it has to be personal 24 And finally ● Start early – do not leave to the last minute ● Draft and redraft until it is just right ● Parents – please be involved ● Considerable help available in school ● Everyone will have slightly different advice ● Applicants must be happy with their personal statement – it has got to reflect them 25 Frequently asked questions • Can I apply for different subjects at university? Yes - but not recommended for high demand courses. Need a clear paragraph on why you wish to study each different subject area. 26 Frequently asked questions How do I structure my personal statement? Use paragraphs, but bullet points and headings are also acceptable Should I use all the space? Yes – but do not fill it with unnecessary words or irrelevant information 27 UCAS APPLICATIONS PUPIL REFERENCES Mrs H Graham 28 Strathearn’s Pupil Reference Writing Team 2 V Ps 2 Associate Senior Teachers U6 Form Tutors Head of 6th Form UCAS Co-ordinator Dr Pauley (Oxbridge) All checked and approved by Principal Reference writers use information from: AS and AL subject teachers Teachers-in-charge of extra-curricular activities Teachers-in-charge of Positions of Responsibility 29 Content of References Is positive but realistic Avoids negative statements Includes information on: • • • • Academic standard reached to date and future potential Contribution to the school Personal skills and qualities (organisation, leadership, oral and written communication, ability to show initiative, sense of responsibility, commitment, etc.) Potential to succeed at chosen course at university 30 Concluding remarks 31