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HIGHER EDUCATION AT WESTON COLLEGE

HIGHER EDUCATION AT WESTON COLLEGE. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED. HIGHER EDUCATION. Weston College Experience. Anthony Murray Director of Higher Education. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION. CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION Delivering Higher Education since 1993 2012-13

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HIGHER EDUCATION AT WESTON COLLEGE

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  1. HIGHER EDUCATION AT WESTON COLLEGE PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION Weston College Experience Anthony Murray Director of Higher Education

  2. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION • Delivering Higher Education since 1993 • 2012-13 666 full-time equivalent students Year 1 full-time intake 312 students (1000 application) 60 directly funded student number control (SNC) places 206 franchise SNC places 46 AAB equivalent students • 20 Foundation Degrees • 7 Honours top-ups

  3. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION

  4. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION • Determine programmes to be delivered with directly funded places • Weston College • 4 x Foundation Degrees and 1 x Honours top-up • Programme design and approval • If Awarding Body a University confirm validation service

  5. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION • Action plan: development of processes to support directly funded higher education • Bi-monthly meetings February to August: areas for consideration • UCAS Admissions • Assessment Regulations • HEIFES (Higher Education in Further Education Students Survey) and ILR Return to HEFCE • Student Registration and collection of Tuition Fees (Student Loans Company (SLC) • Recruitment to new programmes/marketing • National Student Survey (NSS) • Access to Learning Fund • National Scholarship Programme

  6. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION • UCAS • Application to become a member institution, up to 3 months to be processed • Training for college staff • Set up UCAS programme codes • Recruiting to target • Assessment Regulations • HEIFES and ILR Return • Identify a member of staff who will manage the process • Attend training delivered by HEFCE! • ILR return, second year of delivery, November

  7. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION • Student Registration and Collection of Tuition Fees • Student Loans Company Register programme/s Confirm student attendance for funding to flow to the student and the institution: 25% October, 25% February, 50% May • Determine information/data to collect at registration

  8. PREPARING FOR DIRECTLY FUNDED HIGHER EDUCATION • Access to Learning Fund (ALF) • Students in financial hardship • Determine priority groups • Determine how ALF administered • National Scholarship Programme • Government scheme • Scholarship of £3,000 for eligible full time students • Institution provisional allocation • Ability to ‘opt out’ if tuition fee £6,000 or less • From 2014 onwards if tuition fee £6,000 or more, match fund

  9. Good Luck! Questions?

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