EXAMPLES OF COLLEGE WIDENING PARTICIPATION ACTIVITY Sample Clauses

EXAMPLES OF COLLEGE WIDENING PARTICIPATION ACTIVITY. These activities cover the student lifecycle from long term preparation for and entry to higher education to graduation and progression to further study or employment. The cycle includes; Schools liaison events and competitions, the pre-access programme, the Access to HE programme, study support on-programme through to graduating events and progressing to employment or post-graduate study. Examples of some of the activities undertaken are as follows. Pre Entry  Attendance at Year 9 / Year 11 options and parents evenings in schools around the county to raise awareness of educational pathways to HE, apprenticeships, and employment.  Delivery of career-related curriculum days in local schools years 8-11 including HE progression.  In school application support, group sessions, and 1 to 1 advice on options for pupils  Offers are made based on meeting the standard entry requirements via centralised admissions, or where relevant experience can be evidenced they are referred to curriculum.  Student Support for mature applicants returning to education (so they are ready for HE), those progressing from FE to HE, internal and external pathways.  Open days and evenings that cover all the College’s provision – encouraging all markets to attend HE- specific Open Events  School specific HE events giving the opportunity for potential FE applicants to find out about higher education.  Impartial information, advice and guidance on suitable career and course journeys provided through student services including one-to-one appointments, open events, and drop in.  Assistance with UCAS apply / personal statements  Assistance with SFE applications  Assistance finding suitable accommodation On Course Retention and Success  Curriculum tutorial support through a tutorial system to support retention and progression.  Dedicated Learning Resource Centres providing digital and academic study skills workshops.  One to one sessions for study skills for strategies to enhance grades in addition to extra support to get back on track and complete.  Provide a series of group sessions linked in with curriculum planning thus ensuring career and employability objectives are covered and progression options are highlighted  Financial support via a variety of bursaries and grants (e.g. support for FE students to complete studies and progress to HE: Transport, Accommodation and Childcare)  Financial assistance for those HE learners who experience financial difficulty.  Assistance wi...
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