Whitley Bay High School Year 13 Firm and Insurance Choices Wednesday 6th February 2013.

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Whitley Bay High School Year 13 Firm and Insurance Choices Wednesday 6th February 2013

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Whitley Bay High School Year 13

Firm and Insurance Choices

Wednesday 6th February 2013

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Deciding on offers - dates

All responses received by 31st March

Must reply to offers by 8th May

All responses received by 9th May

Must reply to offers by 6th June

All responses received by 7th June

Must reply to offers by 27th June

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FIRM AND INSURANCE• You have to respond to your offers with:

A Conditional Firm Choice

A Conditional Insurance Choice

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DECISIONS DECISIONS!

- Once you have decided which offer to accept firmly, and which to accept as an insurance, you must decline all other offers.

- If you don't want to accept any of the offers, you

can decline them all!

- If you have been rejected by all your choices or decide to reject all your offers you will then be eligible to use UCAS Extra.

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3 CHOICES

FIRM

INSURANCE

DECLINE

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FIRM CHOICE

This should be the one you want to go to, but…

You must consider the likelihood of achieving the entry requirements.

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INSURANCE CHOICE

This should be a university you want to go to, but is your second choice. However:

- You must be happy to go there.- It should be a significantly lower offer than your Firm Choice- It should be definitely achievable

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UCAS EXTRA

• Available from 25th February

• Provides a second chance to apply

• Talk to Mr Wilson or Mr Williams if considering this option

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SCENARIOSName Predicted

Grades Firm Entry

RequirementsInsurance Issues

Amanda AAB AAB ABB Perfectly acceptable, but

insurance is very close.

Hugh BBB BBC BBB Firm is lowest offer.

Richard CCC ABB BBB Will probably not qualify for either course!

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REFLECTION…

Think very carefully about your Firm and Insurance decision

Your Insurance offer should guarantee you are placed after your results.

Make sure you are not in the position missing out on both your choices.

Do not rush this decision – if in doubt talk to us.

GOOD LUCK

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Whitley Bay High School Year 13

Student FinanceModule ResultsWednesday 14th March 2012

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MARTIN LEWIS – STUDENT FINANCE

•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1izMDidvJtE&feature=relmfu

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THE COST OF HIGHER EDUCATION

•Tuition Fees

•Maintenance Loans

•Maintenance Grants

•Other help is available

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HIGHER EDUCATION TUITION FEES

•From September 2012 UK universities and colleges can charge:•• new full-time students up to £9,000 a year•• new part-time students up to £6,750 a year

•There are no restrictions on the amount private colleges or universities can charge.

•A Tuition fee loan will pay this directly to your UNI.

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TUITION FEE LOAN•From 2012/13 students can get a Tuition Fee Loan of up to:••• £9,000 for new full-time students, including full-time distance learning students.

•• £6,750 for part-time students whose courses are at least 25 per cent of a full-time course each year (e.g. four years instead of one year full time)

•• £6,000 for study on an approved full-time course at a private university or college•• £4,500 for students on an approved part-time course at a private university or college whose courses are at least 25 per cent of a full-time course each year (e.g. four years instead of one year full time)•The Tuition Fee Loan is paid directly to the university or college.•The Tuition Fee Loan may not cover the full cost of tuition if students are studying on an approved course at a•private university or college.

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Maintenance Loans

• Only full-time students can get Maintenance Loans and Maintenance Grants for their living costs.

• The maximum Maintenance Loan for new students starting in September 2012 is:

• • £5,500 if students live away from home and study at a university or college outside London

• • £7,675 if students live away from home and study at a university or college in London

• • £4,375 if students live at home

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Maintenance Grant

Students can also apply for:

• a full Maintenance Grant of £3,250 if household income is £25,000 or under.

a partial Maintenance Grant if household income is between £25,000 and £42,600

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Other help that’s available…Scholarships, bursaries and awardsStudents may be able to get a bursary, scholarship or award directly from their university or college.

National Scholarship ProgrammeStarts in September 2012 and gives financial help to students studying in higher education in England. The NSP is designed to help students whose families’ income is £25,000 a year or less.

Universities and colleges will decide who to give financial help to from this group. NSP awards are in addition to any other student finance, apart from help with tuition fees.

Students who receive this kind of support under NSP will have their tuition fee loans adjusted accordingly.

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Repayment (From Student Finance)

You will pay interest on your loan from the day your first payment is made until the loan is repaid or written off, whichever is first. Any loan remaining after 30 years will be written off.

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If you change your mind next year…

If you leave your course early you need to repay a percentage of the Tuition Fee Loan for that year. The percentages are:25 per cent during term one50 per cent during term two100 per cent during term three

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Completing The Form – play the video

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Video/DG_WP197000

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Money Money Money

When you'll get your money

Full-time students get their student loan or grant after they register on their course at the start of term.

Part-time students get grants around six weeks after returning their completed application form when term starts.

Your money is paid into your bank account, except for Tuition Fee Loans which are paid directly to your university or college each term.

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If your details or circumstances change…

You must let Student Finance know

If you’re a full-time student, you can log in to your student account and change the following details:

•address•bank account•password or secret answer•course, such as changing course after your A level results; or leaving, returning or taking a break from a course•loan amount or type, such as the Tuition Fee Loan amount•if you become a parent

To update your details online, log in to your account and select ‘Make a change to your application’ from the ‘My account’ screen.

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Module ResultsThe remaining time you have left is absolutely crucial.

What has been going on:

•Students have received advice from teachers and heads of department.•Tutors have been offering advice and guidance on what to do next.•Students have met with members of the Sixth Form team to work out how many UMS points they need to achieve their target grades.•Guidance has been given regarding any plans for re-sits.•Re-sit forms have been completed.

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Module ResultsIf you haven't done any of this – you need to …

TODAY

The deadline for re-sit forms is tomorrow.

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  Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 AS total

AS grade

Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 A2 totalSo far

Mark Needed

For Target Grade

Biology(/600) 

 84 / 100

84 / 140 

 40/60 208/300 

C (2 marks off a B) 

 70 /100

40/60   318 B grade = 420 – 318 = 102/140

Maths 

 84 / 100

32 / 100 

64 / 100 

180  C (Just) 

 55 / 100

52 / 100 

287  C Grade = 73 / 100 needed 

ICT  

 90/ 100

86 / 100 

80 /100 

 256 A (16

marks over) 

 80 /100

95 /100 

   431 49 / 100

for an A. A* would need a re-sit. 

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Module Results – Things to consider

How many marks are you from your target grade?

Re-sits aren’t always the answer. Too many will negatively impact your remaining modules.

You may almost be guaranteed the grades you need – is the next grade boundary up still in sight?

What do you need to do now?

You all will have an individual plan of action – have you got yours? Has it been checked?

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Jasper carrot – Always look on the bright side of life