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Young Applicants in Schools and Collages Scheme ( YASS )

Young Applicants in Schools and Collages Scheme ( YASS ). F. Ahmed Co-ordinator or Curriculum Enrichment Activities. Introduction. It is an Open University module . Gives able post-16 students the chance to study at a higher level without leaving friends and family behind.

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Young Applicants in Schools and Collages Scheme ( YASS )

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  1. Young Applicants in Schools and Collages Scheme (YASS) F. Ahmed Co-ordinator or Curriculum Enrichment Activities

  2. Introduction • It is an Open University module. • Gives able post-16 students the chance to study at a higher level without leaving friends and family behind. • Study fits around school work and social lives, encourages independent learning and builds confidence. • YASS is designed to bridge the gap between school and full-time university and help able and motivated students stand out from the crowd. 

  3. Step 1 • Check out the OU website on http://www8.open.ac.uk/choose/yass/

  4. Step 2 • Check out available courses on http://www8.open.ac.uk/choose/yass/modules-available / • Choose either a 10 or 15 points module NO MORE! • Click on the course link to find out if you can still register on it. NB: Registration deadline for some courses has already past.

  5. Step 3 • Write a letter of application to Mr Ahmed stating the following: • List 3 courses (in order of preference, numbered 1, 2 & 3). If no more places left on first choice, then will be given a place on the second, etc.) • Why you want to do the course. • Convince him that you have what it takes to do the course alongside your A-level studies. • Are you an organised, independent learner? • Can you handle the workload?! • Include 2 referees: (telephone & email) • 1st referee must not be a friend or relative e.g. GCSE Teacher. • 2nd referee must be a relative e.g. Parent.

  6. Step 4 • Construct a professional CV and send it to Mr Ahmed along with your letter. • must include all your qualifications • GCSE’s and grades achieved • Any other qualifications Letters and CV’s can be emailed to: fahmed@handsworth.bham.sch.uk Alternatively you can hand it in to the front office. Address the envelope to: Mr F. Ahmed, Co-ordinator or Curriculum Enrichment Activities.

  7. Step 5 • Wait for the call!! • Only successful applicants will be contacted by Monday 26.09.2011. • Mr Ahmed will arrange a provisional booking for you on a your chosen course.

  8. Step 6 • A meeting will be called after school (date tbc) to fill in the Open University application form. • YASS contact will be invited to school to speak to successful applicants about the courses, pastoral support and more. • Students officially enrol and start on their chosen course.

  9. Reminder![important dates] • You will pay the full amount for the course to the university and once you pass the course, the school will help you claim it back. • Must hand in or email your CV & letter of application by Thursday 22.09.2011 at 15:00 • Maximum places available: 5 • Successful applicants will be informed either by telephone or in person by Monday 26.09.2011.

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