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Access and Participation Plans

The College is committed to widening participation and has embedded this throughout the College committee structure. The College supports the Office for Students’ (OfS) aim to ensure that ‘every student, whatever their background, has a fulfilling experience of higher education that enriches their lives and careers.

The College has in place Access and Participation Plans for the period from 2019-20 academic year as well as for the period from 2020-21 to 2024-25, both approved by the Office for Students.

The approved OfS Access and Participation Plans set out the College's agenda to widen participation. From this analysis the College aims to target prospective students from underrepresented groups which fall under the following student groups:


  1. Underrepresented ethnic groups (e.g. Black, Minority and Ethnic Students)
  2. Mature Students
  3. Students from low participation neighbourhoods,
  4. Students from low-income backgrounds
  5. Care Leavers students
  6. Students living with a disability

To have a look at our Access and Participation Plans, please click on the links below:


  1. Access and participation plan 2020-21 to 2024-25
  2. Summary of 2020-21 to 2024-25 access and participation plan
  3. Summary of 2023-24 course fees

Archive:


  1. Summary of 2022-23 course fees
  2. Access & Participation Plan 2019-20
  3. Access and participation plan 2020-21 to 2024-25
  4. Summary of 2021-22 course fees


GTRSB Pledge 


The College is always exploring how to better support underrepresented groups therefore the College has committed to the Gypsy, Traveller, Roma, Showmen and Boaters (GTRSB) into Higher Education Pledge. The College has an open statement supporting the GTRSB Pledge which highlights the mechanisms in place to support the GTRSB Community.

To find out more about the Pledge and read the open statement supporting the GTRSB Pledge, please click on the following link: GTRSB Pledge


Support Available

For further specific information on the type of support available please have a look at the following links:


  1. Disability and Care Leaver
  2. Financial Support
  3. Academic Support


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