Year 12 Next Steps Evening 10th May
Welcome • Everyone is at different stages/levels of experience
Novice
Some experience
Expert
• Start researching early • Ask questions – both tonight and beyond
Student destinations
Family First – we have been there too!
Plan for the evening Presentations • Jordan Milnes - Why University, University of Hull
• Nicola Beech - Student Finance University of Hull
• Linda Beever – Apprenticeship National Apprenticeship Service
• Helen Lonsdale - Support in college Got a question? • Opportunity to ask individual questions with exhibitors this evening
What we’ll cover today • Why HE? • Making Choices • Top Tips • Student Finance
Why choose Higher Education?
Find your passion • Study the subject they love • Discover something totally new • Combine subjects for broader knowledge
Your career A degree is essential for certain jobs … •
Doctor
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Dentist
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Civil engineer
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Architect
Your career • Starting salaries are usually higher for graduates • Graduates typically earn more during their lifetime than people without a degree • Some employers limit promotion for workers without degrees
Your career Skills for life At university you’ll gain skills that employers value, like … • Transferable skills: team work, adaptability, budgeting, prioritisation, delivering presentations, hitting deadlines • Subject-specific skills: lab work, classroom teaching, editing films, coding software
Becoming you’ University can also help you develop personally too, building your self-confidence • Learn how to cook • Budget your money • Plan your time • Live with new people
New friends, new experiences •
Meet people from around the world
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Join clubs and societies
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Volunteer
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Travel as part of your degree
Making choices Choosing your course and your University
How to choose your course…
There are more than 50,000 university courses to choose from * in the UK. *
UCAS, 2022
Areas of study Popular courses Medicine Criminology Nursing Midwifery Computer Science Teaching Engineering
Areas of study Or how about something more unusual? American Studies Creative Writing Games Design Robotics Policing Paramedic Science
Areas of study Choose a course you’re passionate about Music History Languages Psychology Law
Engineering Aerospace Architectural Biochemical Chemical Civil Electrical Laser Systems Medical Motorsport Robotics Software
How to choose your university …
According to UCAS, there are 395 higher education providers
A place for everyone
Campus university …
… or city university?
Researching your choice …
HE Fairs and UCAS events:
Prospectuses and guides Pick up at a HE event, order online or download.
UCAS online
Open Days Hear from lecturers and current students Learn about courses, facilities, accommodation Take a (virtual) tour Don’t forget to ask questions!
Contact Jordan Milnes j.milnes@hull.ac.uk Mandeep Kaur m.kaur@hull.ac.uk www.hull.ac.uk
Thank you Visit hull.ac.uk for more information
Student Finance
What isstudent finance?
What is student finance?
The student loans and grants you can apply for Most people use Government loans to cover…. • Tuition fees • Maintenance (living costs)
Tuition Fee Loans Universities charge up to £9,250* per year Contribution towards your teaching and facilities
Tuition Fee Loans: • Fully cover this cost • Are paid directly to your university • Are accessed by almost all students *UK students and EU students with settled or pre-settled status
Maintenance Loans Common living costs: • Accommodation • Travel • Food • Books • Entertainment • Clothing
Maintenance Loans Maintenance Loans • Help you with your living costs • Available to ALL eligible students However The sum you receive will depend on: • Your family’s income • Where you will be living
Maintenance Loan How much Maintenance Loan will I get?
Maintenance Loan Household income
Living away from home
Living at home
< £25,000
£9,706
£8,171
£30,000
£9,012
£7,484
These loans are available to full-time students.
£35,000
£8,318
£6,796
£40,000
£7,623
£6,108
London students receive a higher rate of loan.
£45,000
£6,929
£5,420
£50,000
£6,234
£4,733
£55,000
£5,540
£4,045
£60,000
£4,845
£3,597
> £62,311
£4,524
£3,597
You can check your entitlement here: www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator
2022/23 figures
Extra funding sources for healthcare • NHS Learning Support Fund - £5,000 per year for many health and social care courses* • Medicine/dentistry - bursary available from fifth year onwards • Social Work – selective bursary available in second and third years
*nursing, midwifery, dental therapy/dental hygiene, dietetics, occupational therapy, operating department practitioner, orthoptics, orthotics and prosthetics, paramedics, physiotherapy, podiatry/chiropody, radiography, speech and language therapy
What if I need more? Some students do need more to live on and have to ‘top up’ their maintenance loan • Families might be able to contribute • You could have a part-time job • Scholarships, bursaries, grants, and other University funding
Bursaries and Scholarships •
Household income
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Academic achievement
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Sporting ability
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Playing an instrument
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Where you're from
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Course
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Personal circumstances (being a care leaver, carer, etc.)
Worth very different amounts, paid in different ways, and for some you need to apply in advance.
How do I apply for student finance?
Applying…
Student creates account at www.gov.uk/apply-forstudent-finance
Apply early 2023 for September 2023 entry
Apply online and submit any evidence requested
Email invites parents to support the application online
Repaying your student loan
Will I be able to afford it? Student Loan repayments are calculated based on what you can afford – not what you owe You pay back tuition fee loans and maintenance loans, but not until you’re earning above the repayment threshold. • The repayment threshold is £25,000
YES
• Repayments are 9% of your salary OVER the repayment threshold • Repayments are taken directly from your wages if working in the UK This applies to students starting their degree in 2023
How do I repay? If your earnings drop below the threshold, your payments will pause The loan is written off after 40 years, regardless of how much you’ve repaid Interest is the Retail Price Index (a measure of inflation)
Annual income
Monthly repayment
< £25,000
£0
£30,000
£38
£40,000
£113
£50,000
£188
This applies to students starting their degree in 2023.
In summary Student finance is the funding available to cover the cost of your time at university Two loans available: Tuition Fee Loan covers tuition fees, Maintenance Loan helps with living costs These are repayable (direct from your salary when earning over the repayment threshold, £25,000) The extra funding available for healthcare students is non-repayable
Thank you Contact us on: hefunding@hull.ac.uk 01482 463002
Support at college.... Helen Lonsdale
Important dates and deadlines Follow individual company closing dates Some are as early as Nov/Dec of Year 13
Apprenticeship Fair in College November 2022
Apprenticeship Fair at Leeds Area February 2023
Applying for apprenticeships is a continual process! Apprenticeship Evening for Parents/Carers February/March 2023
Support is available via the careers team for mock interviews Progress tutors are there to help check applications and C.V.s
Important dates and deadlines Attend Open Days Summer of Year 12 – Autumn of Year 13
Apply for Student Finance March 2023 (Deadline 20th May – in 2022)
Research and start your application on UCAS – Summer of year 12
Reply to your offers June 2023 (Deadline 9th June in 2022)
Work on your personal statement Year 13 September onwards
Book student accommodation after replying to your offers
Submit your application (see separate slide for deadlines)
Work on life skills Results day (August 2023) Wave goodbye to them!
Important dates and deadlines 3rd October 2022
Music Conservatoires
15th October 2022
Oxford, Cambridge, Medicine, Vet Medicine and Dentistry
25th November 2022
Internal College deadline
25th January 2023
External UCAS deadline for both UCAS and Conservatoires
See UCAS website for more details of important dates and next steps
Careers and HE Day June 2022 Ongoing tutorials & PT support
Support at college
Careers Guidance Appointments University Schemes, talks and apprenticeship fairs & trips
Can I take a gap year/defer university entry– what are my options?
I don't know what I want to do when I leave college What are my deadlines for applications?
What learning support is available at university/ support for my mental health?
Do I have to decide now what I want to do next?
What are the different types of universities/conser vatoires/colleges to study at?
Common questions.... Where do I start my research?
I don't have any work experience to help me decide
What Scholarships & Bursaries are available
What if I don't get the grades I need?
We welcome your feedback......
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