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Applying for Applying for University in University in September 2013 September 2013 (UCAS) (UCAS) Paul Gerrard Paul Gerrard Director of Sixth Form Director of Sixth Form Studies Studies

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Applying for University in Applying for University in September 2013 (UCAS) September 2013 (UCAS)

Paul GerrardPaul Gerrard

Director of Sixth Form Studies Director of Sixth Form Studies

What is UCAS?What is UCAS?

• University & Colleges Admissions Service

• The application process for anyone who wants to study a full-time undergraduate course eg. degree or HND

• You apply electronically on line

• Students have from mid-September to 15th of January to apply

• http://www.ucas.ac.uk/

What is UCAS ?What is UCAS ?

• You apply through school• The school is registered as a centre• You will be given a “buzzword” which

registers you with our school as a centre• Once your application is completed you

send it electronically to your referee (the school) via Apply

What is UCAS ?What is UCAS ?

• The school then write your reference & submit the completed form to UCAS.

• There is a charge for this - £23

• Will go on the school bill at the end of the academic year

• UCAS is not necessarily for everyone

• http://www.notgoingtouni.co.uk

Exams marked out of 200 – Exams marked out of 200 – UMS marksUMS marks

Grade AS A2

A 160 320

B 140 280

C 120 240

D 100 200

E 80 160

/200 /400

Exams marked out of 300 – Exams marked out of 300 – UMS marksUMS marks

Grade AS A2

A 240 480

B 210 420

C 180 360

D 150 300

E 120 240

/300 /600

Predicted GradesPredicted Grades

• Released in the next week

Tariff Points (UCAS points) Tariff Points (UCAS points)

• Is a points score system for entry to higher education

• Grade A* - 140• Grade A – 120• Grade B – 100• Grade C – 80• Grade D – 60• Grade E – 40• AS grades are half the A2 points score

The A* at A2 (only)The A* at A2 (only)

• Have to get 90% in your A2 modules

• 180/200

• 270/300

• Plus a grade A in your AS modules

Entry Requirements Entry Requirements (course specific requirements) (course specific requirements)

• Provide information about a course so that candidates can make informed decisions about the courses that they apply for.

• Course content• Tariff points• Skills• Qualities etc … • Home page – what to study.

UCAS decisionsUCAS decisions

• Students receive one of three decisions through UCAS

Conditional OfferConditional Offer

• An offer subject to the student meeting certain conditions

• GRADES OFFER eg. AAB

• POINTS OFFER

• 300pts – BBB, ABC, AAD, BBDb

• Grades in certain subjects may be specified eg B in maths

Unconditional OfferUnconditional Offer

• Offer means that the student has already met the entry requirements

• University is happy to accept them

• Offer usually made to students who have already completed their qualifications

RejectionRejection

• The student is not offered a place

• A reason for the rejection does not have to be given

ExtraExtra

• Students do not receive an offer from their 5 choices

• You can apply again BEFORE clearing

• Operates from February to early July

• Available courses highlighted on www.ucas.com

Clearing Clearing

• Students do not meet the grades from their conditional offer

• Starts the day A level results are published

CUKAS for musical performanceCUKAS for musical performance

• For students wishing to apply for courses in MUSIC performance

• Runs parallel to UCAS

• You can apply to CUKAS as well as UCAS

• Can apply to both simultaneously

• www.cukas.ac.uk

Biomedical admissionsBiomedical admissions

• For students applying to courses in MEDICINE & VETINARY SCIENCE

• The test enables to institution to chose between applicants whose academic results are extremely similar

• Taken before students submit their UCAS form • Start of November?• www.bmat.org.uk

UKCATUKCAT

• For medical and dental schools

• A more informed choice for universities for highly qualified candidates

• Registration opens – 1st May

• Testing begins – 3rd July

• Registration deadline – 21st Sept.

• Last testing date – 5th October

• http://www.ukcat.ac.uk/

Law admissionsLaw admissions

• For applications to LAW courses

• Again distinguishes between top level candidates whose results are very similar

• www.lnat.ac.uk

• Usually taken before students submit their UCAS application

Oxford & CambridgeOxford & Cambridge

• Applications by Friday 5th October

Applications NOT to Oxbridge

• Internal school deadline for all other applications Friday 16th November

What now?What now?

• The job you want to do will influence which university course you chose

• Start with what job you want to do

• Work back from there

• What courses put you on that career pathway?

• What are the entry requirements for the relevant course?

CareersCareers

• www.careers-portal.co.uk• www.connexions.gov.uk/occupations• www.worktrain.gov.uk/• www.ajobin.com• www.afuturein.com• Check out the Sixth Form Facebook page

UniversitiesUniversities

• www.universityoptions.co.uk

• www.whatuni.com

• http://www.timesonline.co.uk/TimesGoodUniversityGuide

• UCAS site – Course Search Apply 2013

• www.opendays.com

FinanceFinance

• Tuition fees – up to £9,000

• www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance

• UCAS website