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1 A few things you may or may not know….

2 This is the ‘next level’ of education following qualifications like A Levels. A levels and equivalents are called ‘Further Education’. FE also includes the Art Diploma which many visual art students do before going on to their degree (the so-called ‘Art Foundation’) It covers University Degrees, Foundation Degrees, Higher Diplomas and so on.

3  You can study Higher Education courses at Universities, Art Colleges, Agricultural Colleges and other institutions.  You could also study on an “earn and learn” basis by starting a degree with the Open University or other ‘distant learning’ options.

4 The majority of BHASVIC students will enter Higher Education in one form or another. Most will opt to apply for a University Degree but others will apply for Foundation Degrees, including Art Foundation. This year we processed 792 UCAS applications and 46 Art Foundation applications. A number of these were from ex-students.

5  Universities and Colleges Admissions Service  http://www.ucas.ac.uk/ http://www.ucas.ac.uk/  Although it’s dressed up with a lot of information essentially UCAS is a cross between a postal service and a dating agency.

6  These can be very useful but make sure not to miss too much College time!  Most Unis expect parents to be there and organise separate activities for them  Useful questions to ask (that students probably won’t!): ◦ Provision of welfare services/career advice/medical centres etc ◦ Contact time with Lecturers, weekly workload etc

7  AS grades received in August 2014 MUST go on the UCAS form so they will have a big influence on what Universities a student should think about applying to.

8  Deferred Entry ◦ Apply to Universities at the same time as everyone else (October/November 2014) for a course that starts in September 2016 ◦ Pros: Benefit of full support of Tutor, staff etc in completing UCAS application, know about Uni place – have a Gap Year in confidence! Won’t get sidetracked ◦ Cons: Feel current AS grades don’t match potential

9  Delayed Entry ◦ Apply once you know final A level results (in October 2015) to start in 2016 ◦ Pros: accurately judge what Unis to apply for ◦ Cons: only limited support from BHASVIC, may ‘drift’, hard to go through application process when on a Thai beach

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