…Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA), which are grants to help students with disabilities cover extra costs, are making attending university slightly more affordable. However, only 40% of students with disabilities are…
…Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA), which are grants to help students with disabilities cover extra costs, are making attending university slightly more affordable. However, only 40% of students with disabilities are…
…point of view, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to programme design, and this is particularly the case when working with younger students. There are different educational landscapes, opportunities and challenges…
…www.ucas.com/data-analysis/key-analysis . 5. HEFCE’s analysis of part-time students can be found athttp://www.hefce.ac.uk/about/intro/abouthighereducationinengland/impact/ 6. There are several reasons why we have come to different conclusions from UCAS on selective universities: the…
…terms. The survey achieves responses from over 1,000 practising teachers from schools in the maintained sector in England. The panel is representative of teachers from the full range of roles…
…Economics; and Libby Purves, writer and radio broadcaster. The Commission is grateful to the Universities & Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) for their cooperation in helping with the Commission’s work. This…
…people of all ages, from early years through to access to the professions. For more information visit www.suttontrust.com. 3. About the US-UK Fulbright Commission: The US-UK Fulbright Commission is a…