SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Outreach 201213 OUTREACH AND RECRUITMENT

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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Outreach 2012/13

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Outreach 2012/13

‘OUTREACH’ AND ‘RECRUITMENT’ • Recruitment function was relatively small • Outreach function larger but

‘OUTREACH’ AND ‘RECRUITMENT’ • Recruitment function was relatively small • Outreach function larger but externally funded through Aimhigher and had different objectives • Aimhigher ended, HEIs now accountable to Office for Fair Access (OFFA) for supporting Widening Participation students • Three categories of university in OFFA guidance • LSBU: shift of focus to retention and ‘success’ !

‘OUTREACH’ AND ‘RECRUITMENT’ • OFFA outreach target remains students from low socio economic backgrounds

‘OUTREACH’ AND ‘RECRUITMENT’ • OFFA outreach target remains students from low socio economic backgrounds • LSBU students predominantly from local London boroughs, many from low socio- economic backgrounds • Outreach now concentrates on our feeder colleges • Objectives: better supported through application, better supported once at LSBU

TIER ONE COLLEGES RATIONALE • Tier one colleges based on: • • Numbers of

TIER ONE COLLEGES RATIONALE • Tier one colleges based on: • • Numbers of applications and enrolments Quality of the relationship Geography Outreach history • Next year will increase from 20 to 30 institutions

TIER ONE SCHOOLS RATIONALE • Tier one schools based on: • • • Quality

TIER ONE SCHOOLS RATIONALE • Tier one schools based on: • • • Quality of the relationship Geography Outreach history Engagement with local community Low NS-SEC x high FSM x high GCSEs • Next year will increase from 13 to 17 schools • Also work in schools in Wandsworth, Southwark, Lambeth, Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley, Croydon, Tower Hamlets and Newham.

SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS/COLLEGES Primary school: Years 7 – 8: Years 9 – 11: Years

SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS/COLLEGES Primary school: Years 7 – 8: Years 9 – 11: Years 12 – 13: Confucius Institute, Children’s University, STEM Introduction to university (campus visit) Solar Challenge Summer school Maths, English, EAL student ambassador support Taster days (using the labs, mini lectures/seminars) Delivery of HE modules in schools and colleges Learning to Learn project Skills workshops: interviews, personal statements, research Presentations on fees and finance, scholarships LSBU Access scheme City Opportunities project HE and UCAS fairs

HOW WE WORK • Schools and Partnerships Team • Each member responsible for links

HOW WE WORK • Schools and Partnerships Team • Each member responsible for links with a number of tier one colleges and schools • Also linked with one Faculty • 150 student ambassadors • Faculty recruitment leads • Coordination: Widening Participation Outreach Committee (WPOC), reports to Student Recruitment Committee (SRC)