YEAR 12 UCAS EVENING
Dec 13, 2015
YEAR 12 UCAS EVENING
Dr Gary Hawley
Dean of Engineering and Design
Dr Soleimani
Senior Lecturer, Dept of Electronic Engineering
SOME THINGS TO CONSIDER:
• Career specific
• Personal interest
• Broaden your academic horizons
• Degrees come in many shapes and forms
• Make good use of search engines:
• www.ucas.com
• www.milkround.com
• www.prospects.ac.uk
• www.universitycompare.com
WHAT SHOULD I STUDY?
SOME POINTS TO CONSIDER:
• Is the university offering the course you want to study?
• What sort of ratings does it have? www.unistats.direct.gov.uk
• Staff/student ratios
• An older university or a newer institution?
• Geographical location: How far are you from family/ friends? Is an airport accessible?
• City or rural location?
• Sport/ extra curricular activities available
WHERE TO STUDY?
• Single Honours Degree or Joint Honours degree?
• A sandwich course?
• A year abroad?
• Courses of the same name vary from university to university
• What form of assessment?
WHAT TYPE OF COURSE?
Studying overseas
Foundation courses (Art)
Gap Year
OTHER OPTIONS?
Tuition fees:• Up to £9000 – average £7400
• No fee for persons domiciled in Scotland studying in Scotland
• Persons domiciled in Wales (and EU) studying in Wales receive £3,465 tuition fee loan + non means tested grant to make up rest of fees
• Persons domiciled in NI (and EU) studying in NI pay up to £3,465
• Overseas students pay variable amounts.
• http://www.ucas.com/students/studentfinance/
• www.direct.gov.uk
WHAT WILL IT COST?
Student Loans:• Loans are repaid through income tax system on earnings
over £21000
• Repayments are the same irrespective of loan amount• http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/students/student-loans-tuition-fees-changes
Grants:• Grants are available dependent on family income
WHAT WILL IT COST?
Living costs:Living costs guidelines from universities:
From £6000 – £10000 per year
Total
Tuition fees + living costs for a 3 year degree could cost between
£36000 - £57000
WHAT WILL IT COST?
Application: Dates and Deadlines
Now –Summer: Research, research, research!
14th September: Predicted grades
End of September: Applications for ‘Oxbridge’, Medicine,
Veterinary Medicine and Dentistry sent
End of October: All applications sent.
November onwards: Offers received
13th August: Results Day
September/ October 2015: Start university!
HOW TO APPLY?
THE PROCESS
1. Research
2. Application
3. Offers
4. Results
5. University
HOW TO APPLY?
Research:A. The internet: www.unistats.com www.guardian.co.uk/education/universityguide www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk www.ucas.com UCAS Connect UCAS Course search University websites
B. Talk to people who know the universities / cities you are interested in
C. Visit (if possible)
HOW TO APPLY?
Application:
5 Courses
1 Application Form
1 Personal Statement
4000 Characters
1 References (with predicted grades)
HOW TO APPLY?
Offers: If a university makes an offer it may take the following forms:
A. Grades ie. A,B,C
B. Points ie. 260 UCAS points
C. Subject specific ie. ‘must include at least a B grade in Maths’
Once you have received all of offers you will need to make a ‘FIRM’ and ‘INSURANCE’ choice.
HOW TO APPLY?
Support at BSAK:
• Head of University Education, James McBlane
• Application is overseen by Tutor and one of the VI Form Leadership Team
• Support available from subject staff
• ‘Oxbridge’ tutorial programme
• Med. Soc.
• Guest speakers and university visitors
• Interview workshops and ‘mock interviews’
• Admissions/aptitude test support
• Portfolio review
HOW DO I APPLY?
EXAMPLES OF UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED
• Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, Bristol, Warwick, Leeds, Sheffield, Edinburgh, Nottingham, York, Southampton, UCL, Imperial, Sussex, LSE, Cardiff, Manchester, Leicester, Newcastle, St Andrews, Exeter
SUBJECTS STUDIED
• Mathematics, English, Spanish, Architecture, History, Geography, Engineering, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Politics, Economics, Forensic Medicine, MFL, Journalism, PPE, Sports Science, Computing, Psychology,
BSAK SUCCESSES
Any Questions ?