Admissions Guidance Booklet for 2019-20 Applications

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Application Guidance

I’m Ready How do I Apply?

Sixth Form College


Taking the Next Step At One, we’re keen to help you understand our application process so that you know what to expect throughout the process, from submitting your application right through to enrolling with us in August.

Our easy to use application portal will allow you to check on your application, make updates, and keep up to speed with the stages you are at.


Where do I Start? Choosing what you would like to do after High School can be tricky. There are so many different Post 16 options and sometimes it can be hard to decide which route is right for you. The first step is to explore what opportunities there are for you and a great way to do this is to attend various college open days to see what each college has to offer.

Open Events Come along and see us at one of our open events: Saturday 13th October 2018..........9:30am -12:30pm Thursday 18th October 2018..........5pm - 8pm Thursday 22nd November 2018......5pm -7pm Tuesday 12th February 2019..........6pm - 8pm Our open events give you a great opportunity to explore our state of the art campus, speak with course specialists and ask any questions you have!

Post 16: A Guide for Parents Evenings Wednesday 13th March 2019.....6pm-7pm Thursday 2nd May 2019.....6pm-7pm Thursday 6th June 2019.....6pm-7pm


The Application Process The next step is to submit an application through our easy online application portal. Head to our website and click the ‘Apply’ button. You will be asked to create an application account. It’s important to remember your username and password as this will allow you to check on your application and make changes.

What if I need to make a change? It’s really simple to make a change to your application. If you would like to make a course change then you’ll just need to give us a ring on 01473 556627 or email our Admissions Team: admissions@suffolkone.ac.uk

How do I check the status of my application? If you want to check on your application status at any point during the process, then just head back to our website, click apply, and log-in using your username and password.

What Happens Next? Once you’ve completed your application, you will receive a confirmation email. When we receive your application we will invite you in for an interview.


Shortly after we’ve received your application, we will invite you in for an interview. At your interview we will be able to offer advice and guidance about the best courses for you. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, check you are happy with your programme, and have another look around the college. After your interview we will be in regular contact throughout the year. We will update you on the performances and events that you can attend. A great way to keep in touch with all that’s going on, is by following our social media platforms.

Year 11 HE Event Our HE event coincides with our final open event on 12th February. This is a chance for you to speak with university staff about their outreach events, many of which will be available to you after your GCSE exams. Curriculum staff from One are also present to discuss your subject choices, offering advice and guidance about all aspects of college life.

O U T S TA N D I N G

The Interview Stage


Each Step of your Application Take a look at this timeline for what to expect! This timeline will give you an idea of what to expect throughout the application process. This may change depending on when you apply to us. It’s wise to apply sooner rather than later! We recommend getting your application in before 31st January 2019. It’s always best to know you’ve got your offer!

Start October/November Attend Open Event

October/November Apply Online

December Attend Interview

February Year 11 HE Event

March First Post 16 Parents Information Evening

April/May Exam Revision time (Check out our website for revision tips)

June One Day: Pre-Induction Taster Event

August Enrolment (22nd August 2019)

September Induction and the start of your academic journey with us

We are BTEC College of the Year 2018


Getting your Application in Early It’s a good idea to get your application in early, as courses can fill up quickly. Knowing the entry requirements for the courses you would like to study in September will help you to aim high in setting your exam goals! During your GCSE exam period we know that you need to focus on your revision and therefore you won’t hear from us as much during this time. We’re here to help if you do have any questions, just email: admissions@suffolkone.ac.uk

Reformed GCSEs Our entry requirements recognise the changes in GCSE gradings. We u n d e r s t a n d t h a t this transition may be confusing. If you have any questions in relation to your predicted grades, please talk to us.


The Information we ask for... Once you’ve decided on the courses you would like to study, head to our website to start your application. You’ll need to register for an account, or log-in with your username and password, if you’ve already set up your application account. Set aside some time to dedicate to your application as there are a number of questions to answer. You’ll be pleased to know that our application portal will allow you to save your application progress and log back in, if necessary. On the application form we ask for:

aYour contact information aAny special educational needs/requirements you have aThe grades you are predicted to achieve in the summer The great thing about our application portal, is that you can log back in and make changes to your application.


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It’s really important that you fill out the information in full, it helps us to understand you as a student and makes sure that we enrol you onto the right course.

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Please make sure you provide us with all of the GCSE courses you are taking/have taken and your predicted or actual grades. Without this information your application may be delayed.

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If you are intending to study A Levels, please ensure you pick three A Level courses on your application form.

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BTEC Subsidiary and BTEC Extended Certificate courses count as one A Level and must be taken alongside other courses. However, BTEC Extended Diplomas count as a full time course (three A Levels) so please keep this in mind when filling out your application form.

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Remember your log-in details. This will mean you can log back into your application to check your status and make changes.

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Apply early, it’s always best to know you have your offer! This will allow you to focus on your GCSEs.


Course FAQs There are some frequent questions we are asked about the application process, so we’ve tried to make your experience as smooth as possible by answering these below. We have a dedicated team on hand to help if you have any queries, just pop us an email or give us a call.

How many A Levels should I choose? Usually students will take three A Levels, in exceptional circumstances some students will take four. Three is the standard number of A Level courses. A Levels are now Linear, meaning that you will continue to study all three A Levels over both years of study with us.

What’s the difference between an Extended Diploma and an Extended Certificate? A BTEC Extended Diploma counts as three A Levels and is a full time course, an Extended Certificate counts as one A Level and students must take this alongside two A Levels or a BTEC Extended Diploma.

Can I do a BTEC course and A Levels together? You can take a combination of one or more Extended Certificate courses with A Level courses. Or, you can take one A Level alongside a BTEC Extended Level 3 Diploma.


What is a Level 2 Course? Level 2 courses are equivalent to GCSE Level. Students who need to improve their GCSE English and/or Maths grade or need a year to improve their grade profile are enrolled onto a Level 2 course. Once the Level 2 course has been completed many of our students stay with us and progress onto a Level 3 course.

Will my GCSE results affect my subject choices? We’re dedicated to ensuring that each of our students is on the right course. To help you to succeed on the right course, we set entry criteria. At your interview we will look at your predicted grades to check which courses we would recommend.

What if I don’t get the results I expected? If in August you do not receive the results you were expecting please come and see us at enrolment. We offer a range of courses which means we are likely to have another course to suit you. We’ll have a team on hand to help you on this day, who will support you to find the most suitable course for you.


What if I’ve chosen the wrong subjects - how do I change the subjects I’ve selected? If you change your mind about a subject you’ve chosen after your interview, you can email the admissions team and request a course change. You can get in touch with the admissions team by emailing: admissions@suffolkone.ac.uk or call us on 01473 556627 Course changes can be made up until early June, we then stop course changes so we can prepare your timetable ready for One Day (our pre-induction taster event).

If you decide a course is not right for you after One Day then course changes can be made up until the first week of July. After this time all other course changes can be requested at enrolment.


One Day We can’t wait for you to join us for your pre-induction taster day in June. If you’ve been offered a place at One then we will send you an invite for this day. This is our pre-induction taster day for prospective students, where you will have the opportunity to try out your chosen subjects and experience what student life is really like at One. This day is a great chance to help you decide if your chosen courses are right for you.


Enrolment 2019 Enrolment is the last stage of your application before you start college with us in September. Enrolment takes place on GCSE results day in August (Thursday 22nd August 2019). Please ensure you are available to come into One on results day with your GCSE results to enrol onto your chosen programme. On this day, you’ll complete your enrolment paperwork, we’ll take your photo for your student ID card, and we’ll provide you with all the information you need about induction and the start of term.

I am away for enrolment, what do I need to do? If you are away for enrolment it is really important that you contact us with the dates you are away. We will then let you know the process you need to follow, failure to follow our procedure may mean we are unable to offer you a place in September.

It is really important to take Enrolment day into account when booking any summer holidays.


Dates for your Diary We have seven interview evenings that take place between November and May. Once you’ve submitted your application please be aware that your interview date will follow shortly, keep an eye out for your notification! Student Leadership Conference......... 19th March 2019 One Day (Taster Day)...................... 26th June 2019 GCSE Results and Enrolment Day...... 22nd August 2019 First Day of Term........................... 2nd September 2019

Get in Touch We have a number of ways for you to contact us throughout the application process. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you have.

Admissions Phone: 01473 556627 Admissions Email: admissions@suffolkone.ac.uk Twitter: @suffolkone Facebook: /suffolkone Instagram: @suffolkone Transport Queries: transport@suffolkone.ac.uk Finance and Bursary Queries: finance@suffolkone.ac.uk


01473 556627 admissions@suffolkone.ac.uk www.suffolkone.ac.uk One Sixth Form College, Scrivener Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP8 3SU


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