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Falmer campus open day
School of Humanities
Friday 14th June, 2013
Welcome
Studying at the University of BrightonPenny EdwardsStudent Recruitment Manager
Presentation outline
• Introduction to the University and the School of Humanities
• Courses covered today
• Admissions and selection process
• Student funding and tuition fees
• Accommodation for students in Brighton
The University
• Long tradition of delivering HE • Benefits of large university (22,000 students) • Split-campuses deliver a personal experience
• Student support service based at each campus• Internationally leading research - top modern university at last RAE• Financially stable
• 16th most applied to university in the UK in 2012 – average of 7
applicants per place
Career planning incorporated into the curriculum
• Career planning and employability skills portfolio ensures reflective practice and independent thinking
• Award winning initiatives using employment networks:
• @ctive student
• Momentum mentoring scheme
• BeePurple entrepreneurship programme
• 90% of graduates in employment, further study or training within 6 months of graduation
• Careers Service in regular contact with over 1,800 businesses and organisations
• Continued support for alumni through BGA
School of Humanities at Falmer campus
• Strong record of publications and research, e.g.
• Centre for research in Memory, History and Narratives
• History and theory of literature
• Philosophy of language (semantics-pragmatics interface) and contrastive linguistics
• Natural’, non-linguistic properties of utterances
• Commenting practices on online news sites
• Teaching Excellence Awards
• Single and joint honours programmes
• English Literature
• English Language
• English Language and English Literature, Linguistics or Media
• Media and English Literature
• Film and Screen Studies
Admissions process
• Equal consideration for all forms received by UCAS deadline of 15th January
• 2013 entry: 927 applications for 152 places for Humanities courses based at Falmer
• English Literature: 7 applicants per place
• English Language & Linguistics: 9.5 applicants per place
• Film and Screen Studies: 7 applicants per place
• Media & English Literature: 5 applicants per place
• Devolved administration: decisions made by academic staff based on information provided in the UCAS form
• Academic qualifications
• Commitment to subject area
• Admissions days: February – April 2014
The Brighton Student experience
• Cultural and creative environment
Partnerships with Brighton’s international festivals
Vibrant and cosmopolitan
• student friendly/laid back atmosphere – the city is the students’ union
• something for everyone
• Excellent opportunities for part-time work
Student funding and fee arrangements: key facts
• Tuition fees do not have to be paid up front whilst studying, full or part-time
• Tuition fees and maintenance loans available – repayments based on what students earn, not what they owe
• Maintenance grants up to £3,354 will be available - £25,001 - £42,611 – partial grant
• Disabled Student Allowance
• Additional help available for students in specific circumstances
• Further financial help from the University of Brighton through our range of bursaries and the Student Support Fund, in addition to academic merit and sports scholarships
Student type Tuition fee
UK/EU £9,000
Island* £9,000
International £10,500
International lab-based £12,500
Students on placement £750
2013 figures
Tuition fee covers all mandatory costs, e.g. field trips for required modules but not costs incurred for optional modules and activities
Tuition fees at Brighton
• First-time UK and EU students are eligible for loans to cover the full cost of their tuition fees whilst they study
• Tuition fees are subject to annual inflationary increase
• *Island students should contact States Finance for information on grant/loan entitlement
Maintenance grants available for UK students with family income below £42,611
Living Cost loan dependent on incomeMax. living at home: £4,375Max. Studying outside London: £5,500Max. studying in London: £7,675
Government funding for full-time UK undergraduates 2013 entry
Household income
Living away from home and studying outside London
Package of support for 2013/14
Maintenance Loan
Non repayableMaintenance Grant
Total
£25,000 or less £3,823 £3,354 £7,177
£30,000 £4,292 £2,416 £6,708
£35,000 £4,761 £1,478 £6,239
£40,000 £5,230 £540 £5,770
£42,600 £5,457 £50 (minimum grant)
£5,525
£42,875 £5,500 £0 £5,500
£45,000 £5,288 £0 £5,288
£50,000 £4,788 £0 £4,788
£55,000 £4,288 £0 £4,288
£60,000 £3,788 £0 £3,788
Over £62,125 £3,575 £0 £3,575
NB: students from lower income families may also be eligible for university bursaries – maximum cash payout of £1,000 per year, fee discounts may also be available
Examples of possible weekly term-time income - based on 39 week accommodation contract period
Household income
£25,000
£30,000
£40,000
£50,000
£62,125 plus
Maintenance grant
3,354 2,416 540 Nil Nil
Student loan for maintenance
3,823 4,292 5,230 4,788 3,575
Part-time work£6.50 x 15 hrs/pw = £97.50 pw
3,802 3,802 3,802 3,802 3,802
Total 10,979 10,510 9,572 8,590 7,377
Weekly income 39 weeks
281 269 245 220 189
Weekly outgoings Living in Halls£
Living off campus£
Rent 120 -150 75-115
Utilities 0 8
Phone 2 - 7 2 - 7
TV licence 0-4 4
Contents insurance
0 2
Food, domestic items
10-40 30 - 40
Travel 0-15 0-15
Clothing 5 - 10 5 - 10
Laundry 2 - 5 2 - 5
Study materials 5 - 20 5 - 20
Entertainment 10-100 10-100
Totals £174 - 351 £143-326
Average weekly cost of living:
Brighton - £210
The cost of living
Applying for funding
Student Finance England
• One application to assess eligibility for grants, loans and university bursaries
• Student Passport Number for identification
• – Household income confirmation - NI number and income identified on last P60
• Apply spring of entry year – one of 5 choices if not yet firm
• Deadline – end of May to guarantee money available for start of term
Enrol in person at beginning of autumn term
• University confirms that student has enrolled
• Money transferred to student bank account via BACS
• Paid in termly instalments
Student loans DO NOT go on credit files
Rate of interest:
• RPI plus 3% whilst studying
• RPI under £21,000
• RPI plus up to 3% between £21,000 and £41,000
• RPI plus 3% above £41,000
Debt cleared after 30 years
Early repayments - no penalties
RepaymentsAnnualIncome Before Tax
Graduates, Current &11-12 entrants
2012-13 entrants
Annual Monthly Annual Monthly
£15,000 £0 £0 £0 £0
£16,000 £90 £7.50 £0 £0
£21,000 £540 £45 £0 £0
£22,000 £630 £52.50 £90 £7.50
£24,000 £810 £67.50 £270 £22.50
£30,000 £1,350 £112.50 £810 £67.50
£35,000 £1,800 £150 £1,260 £105
£40,000 £2,250 £187.50 £1,710 £142.50
£45,000 £2,700 £225 £2,160 £180
£50,000 £3,150 £262.50 £2,610 £217.50
Source: National Association of Student Money Advisers
Accommodation Service
Provides students with advice and support whatever their accommodation choices
•Halls of residence
•UniHomes
•Private Sector
Halls of residence in four Brighton locations
Halls of Residence in Brighton
• 4 halls in sites across the city
• Over 1600 rooms in Brighton– 700 catered
• Wardens at Varley, Phoenix and Moulsecoomb Place
• 24 hour staff cover at Falmer
• 2013 entry rents range from £120 - £159 per week
• Phoenix Halls – self-catered:- £135
• Varley Park: – self-catered, shared bathroom: £120; catered, en-suite: £159
• 39 week contract (except Great Wilkins – 50 weeks also available)
• Free insurance, communal laundry facilities
• Free internet access
Applying for halls
• Application packs sent out to all offer holders
Halls allocation policy
• Guaranteed offers for students with certain disabilities and medical conditions
• To be eligible for consideration for halls, first years should• Apply to the university by the UCAS deadline• Make Brighton their firm choice• Apply for halls by the deadline – 20 June• Demand outstrips supply, halls places can not be
guaranteed• Places are allocated in the summer
Living in the private sector
• House hunting events organised in August and September
• Tailored advice and assistance from the Accommodation Office
• Unihomes
• Primate rented accommodation managed by the University – 39 – 45 week contracts
• Circa 100 rooms available for first year students in Brighton in 2013 (£87 - £120 per week, inclusive of bills and internet)
• Private rented sector
• Yourstudentpad.co.uk database of university registered landlords
• One bed flat average of £135
• Room in 4 bed house average of £92
Useful websites
• www.brighton.ac.uk• www.brighton.ac.uk/accommodation• yourstudentpad.co.uk
• www.gov.uk/studentfinance• www.gov.uk/studentfinancecalculator• bursarymap.gov.uk
• http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/student-loans-tuition-fees-changes
Any questions