Fair access and Transitions Sample Clauses

Fair access and Transitions. ‌ The University of Aberdeen in AY 2023-24 will continue to champion, campaign for and actively support widening access to higher education. The University will do this by: • Working with external stakeholders such as the Scottish Government, Scottish Funding Council and Local Government, to ensure that Widening Access metrics effectively support regional and national ambitions for widening access. • Reviewing Scottish Government data in relation to the characteristics of secondary schools and their pupils in the local region on a yearly basis, to ensure that the University is informed and agile in its response. • By continuing to engage proactively with sector-wide organisations, to influence the development of, and the available support for, policy and initiatives to enhance access to, and successful completion of Higher Education. The University will continue to provide pre-entry support for students from all widening access backgrounds ensuring that they have awareness of the opportunities for access to Higher Education, of the support arrangements available, and of the experience of other students. Some examples of the work that will be undertaken in this area include: • Enabling the University’s Academic Schools, through the innovation and enthusiasm of its staff community, to engage in outreach activities that raise aspirations.
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Fair access and Transitions. The College has been an active supporter of the ethos and targets outlined by the Commission on Widening Access and, in addition to our own extensive higher education provision, plays a central role in supporting successful articulation links for learners from all backgrounds. The College has well developed arrangements to create, review and strengthen articulation links and opportunities and aid fair access and transitions. This work has created clearly aligned learning pathways, ensuring that students can gain access, progress, and articulate to degree programmes either within a joint programme of studies or by gaining advanced entry in years two or three. Despite COVID-19 challenges and some elements of competing national priorities, the College actively supports the Associate Student scheme, and all of this work underpins our commitment to ensure that at least 60% articulate with advanced standing. The College continues to work closely with our partner universities in Dundee, this includes extended partnership working to deliver the education and skills outcomes associated with the MSIP Skills Academy, the e-Sports curriculum, and the Tay Cities BioTech projects. Close working relationships exist between Dundee and Angus College and the SWAP (Scottish Wider Access Programme), enabling adult returners to access Degree level study. Students benefit from fully supported transition programmes into HE routes at local and national universities and/or colleges. Work will continue throughout the period of this agreement to further promote SWAP opportunities and maximise benefits for learners available through this work. Given the economic make up of our region, the College recruits disproportionately from SIMD20 areas for both FE and HE provision. Our learner retention, attainment and progression trends for these learners are above Scottish averages, supporting more learners from this group to progress into further study or employment. The Dundee and Angus College Access and Inclusion Strategy was updated for academic year 2020/2021 and outlines in detail the outcomes that the College remains committed to through to 2023. The College has effective arrangements for Care Experienced Students and has worked in partnership with Who Cares Scotland to inform the creation of our Corporate Parenting plan and Carers Policy. The College has strong working relationships with the Through Care and After Care teams with Dundee City and Angus Councils to help identify what...

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