Summer Schools Programme Sample Clauses

Summer Schools Programme. The effectiveness of summer school programmes in positively impacting and influencing the university choices of young people has been soundly supported by research developed by the Aimhigher Uni-Taster programme as well as the College’s own internal reports. The College will therefore increase the number and range of summer schools available to target students, based around the following phased model: Summer school Target group and number of places Description RuralYouth 4 nights (new for 2012-13 onwards) 16-18 yrs, disadvantaged, national, upto 28 places New Taster course for disadvantaged students from non-agricultural backgrounds. Practical experience of the land-based industries, learning on university campus and IAG on progression routes into land-based sector. Engagement with student ambassadors who deliver and help run the programme. UNI-que Taster! 4 nights (2012-13 onwards) Year 10, disadvantaged, local, upto 28 places As per old Aimhigher Summer School Experience of university life, awareness, aspiration and achievement raising through campus living, tours, subject tasters to complement GCSE final year & uni-life sessions. Engagement with student ambassadors who deliver and help run the programme. Assist in transition to Y11 and post-16 education & inspiration to continue FE/HE. Your Uni 3-4 nights (new for 2013-14 onwards) Students from Compact schools (in partnership with University of Gloucestershire [UOG]) Details TBC with UOG Upto 100 places? Experience of university life, awareness, aspiration and achievement raising through campus living, tours, subject tasters and lectures, IAG sessions, HE finance, application, progression, study modes & uni-life sessions. Engagement with student ambassadors who deliver and help run the programme. Assist in transition processes from GCSE to FE and/or FE to HE UNI-que Taster! 4 nights (new for 2013-14 onwards) Year 12, disadvantaged, National, upto 28 places Taster for students wishing to apply to university. Experience of university life, awareness, aspiration and achievement raising through campus living, tours, subject tasters and lectures, IAG sessions, HE finance, application, progression, study modes & uni-life sessions. Engagement with student ambassadors who deliver and help run the programme. Assist in transition FE to HE and application process. UNI-que Now! 1 night (new for 2013-14 onwards) Mature people with interest in entering HE, national, upto 28 places Experience of university life and aw...
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