Information for Prospective Students Sample Clauses

Information for Prospective Students. (i) The University's Full-Time Undergraduate Prospectus will state the additional tuition fees (if finalised at time of print) and that the University offers substantial bursary support, through direct payment to the student, determined in relation to their family income. The Prospectus will refer readers to the University website for full details of fees and the YSJ Bursary scheme. (ii) The University website will include information on “Fees and Financial Support” with a direct link to details of the fee structure and YSJ Bursary scheme, including worked examples of how these would operate in different student circumstances. The website will also include the aggregate costs of tuition and the maximum bursary support available depending on family income levels. The worked examples would also include illustrations of the net costs of studying full-time undergraduate programmes at the University taking into account estimates for the cost of living and the total financial support that could be available. (iii) The information contained in (ii) above will also be reproduced in a simple Student Finance and Support Booklet and/or in electronic format (as appropriate to changing needs of target audience) written for, and distributed to schools, colleges, community education providers and locations and Information and Advice and Guidance Agencies, initially in our main geographic areas of full time undergraduate recruitment, but available to any enquirer in person via the Student Centre Reception, via email and post via normal procedures for postal and email responses to enquiries via Admissions and Marketing . There will be specific targeted distribution of this information to known under-represented groups in particular areas through the Admissions and Marketing Department (especially through its Schools and Colleges Liaison Office) and others involved in widening participation work across the University. This latter work is an important part of the University Strategy to increase the pool of applicants form these targeted groups (see Section D). (iv) The information available on the website and in the Student Finance Support Booklet will be used as the basis for advice and guidance talk/seminars targeted at parents, prospective students, advice and guidance workers, school tutors (and others who may have a key influence on student decision making) not only in areas of current student recruitment but also targeted at those currently under represented on full ti...
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Information for Prospective Students. The University of Gloucestershire is committed to ensuring that students have timely, accurate and transparent information regarding the pricing and content of their course. We will publish on our website details of our fees, financial support for students and as soon as they are approved by the Office for Fair Access. We will also provide this information to UCAS and the SLC for the purposes of informing their user groups. We will hold an information and awareness campaign about our fees and financial support during the summer and autumn of 2011 which will incorporate the facts about our fees and financial support together with appropriate case studies and student profiles. This campaign will be in print, electronic and face- to-face form, including at open days and parent events. We will involve our compact partners and other local stakeholders, including the Student Union, in this campaign. We will also develop new media initiatives, through Facebook and Twitter, to ensure that enquiries from prospective students are dealt with promptly and that our published information reflects their needs. As previously noted, we will commit additional dedicated resource to information, advice and guidance on financial and disability issues for prospective and current students.
Information for Prospective Students. The University has responded to the HEFCE consultation on the Key Information Set and will review its published information about programmes and access in the light of the outcome. We are committed to providing the information necessary for 10 Our own calculation for our 2010 intake. students to make informed choices, including information about fees, NSP and other financial support as well as access and programme information. We have established a Public Information Group to take responsibility for this area of activity. We also understand the importance of providing the required information to UCAS and the Student Loans Company. Our prospectus for 2012 entry has been published but our web pages will be revised as soon as possible and in any case by the start of the 2012 admissions cycle in September 2011.
Information for Prospective Students. 9.1 Clear and accessible admissions information is provided on the College web site. On application a letter will be sent to each student explaining the level of fees, how payments are made, payment systems,the level of fees to be paid each year and financial assistance schemes. 9.2 All FT students will attend a joint induction day for HE programmes and fee issues and support will be explained further on this day. 9.3 A higher education prospectus is published annually and distributed to feeder schools and throughout the locality/region and target areas. 9.4 We have specific HE open evenings and events to encourage and promote HE take up. 9.5 All prospective HE students are given support, guidance and advice in choosing their HE institution and completion of the UCAS application 9.6 The College is committed to sharing timely information with UCAS and the SLC regarding fees and financial support.
Information for Prospective Students. The College is committed to publishing clear and accessible information for prospective students, parents and employers and this will be done via the College website, the College printed prospectus and other publications produced in conjunction with HE partners. The College also runs a series of open days and evenings for prospective students at all levels and a number of specific HE events throughout the year. The College commits to providing timely and accurate information to UCAS.
Information for Prospective Students. The University is currently preparing information for publication in accordance with the outcomes of the Key Information Set initiative. We are committed to providing the information necessary for students to make informed choices, including information about fees, NSP and other financial support as well as access and programme information. We also understand the importance of providing the required information to UCAS and the Student Loans Company.
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