Title: Transition process Foundation Degrees to Topup Degrees
1Transition process - Foundation Degrees to Top-up
Degrees
- Dr Dawn Scott Dr Bryony Tolhurst
- Biology Division
- School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
2Background
- What is a direct entry student?
- From non traditional routes
- Direct into level 2 or 3
- Where do they come from?
- HND/C, foundation degree, partner colleges, other
- DE intake at UoB covers a broad range of
disciplines e.g., - BA Hons. Criminology and Sociology
- BENG Automotive Engine Design
- BSc. Hons. Podiatry
3Trends in numbers of DE students into the
biosciences/environmental sciences
Number of DE students on PABS/School of
Environment courses by year
4Trends in recruitment to Biology/Ecology courses
5Is there a problem?
- Student profile - tend to be mature
- Pt/Ft
- Personal Tutor Course Leaders support
- course leaders personal tutors have meetings
with DE students on average 3-4 times more than a
standard student. - Welfare issues tend to be greater frequency
- BUT generally good performance
6In summary
- Potential input in student numbers to schools
- Good widening access as from non-traditional
routes - Tend to perform well/above average
- Good destination statistics and employability
- However Needy students that require a lot of
time and support - So what can we do to meet their needs?
7Aims of overall project
- To facilitate the integration of students coming
into higher education from partner institutions
by evaluating their experience and identifying
their needs during this processes - To develop a supporting process that facilitates
the transition of students from foundation degree
routes to UoB courses - To develop a support pack for direct entry
students - To provide a template for similar initiatives for
other courses and other departments at the
University of Brighton
8Todays focus
- 1) Report on findings from questionnaire from
target group - 2) Identify themes in terms of support
- 3) Produce a schematic process timeframe of
supporting needs
9Timeframe
- Application to Foundation degree
- During Foundation degree/pre application
- Application process to HE
- Pre-arrival at University
- Induction week
- Semester 1 integration
- Semester 2 development
10Methods
- 2 questionnaires distributed by e-mail to all
direct entry students in the cohort 2007-8 on
Biology Ecology and Biogeography - 95 students from BHCC or Plumpton College
- BHCC Biology
- Plumpton - Countryside Management, Animal
Science or Forestry - Responses collated, reviewed and action points
determined - BUT only 8 respondees (all Plumpton students)
11Questions
- Review what do we, and the partner colleges,
currently have in place? - What is working, what needs improvement and what
is lacking? - Action points?
12Questionnaire 1
-
- A) Pre-Application information
- How did you find out about the course at Brighton
University? - Were you able to find enough information to help
you make the decision easily? - Were there any problems finding information? If
so what were they? - If not what else would have been useful and where
should it be for you to be able to get easy
access to? - What primarily influenced your decision to take
the course? - What could we do to make this part of the process
easier for you? - B) Application process
- How easy did you find the application process?
- Was there any problems? If so what where they?
- What could we do to make this part of the process
easier for you? - Did you have contact details of someone you could
talk to if you need to find further information? - Did you contact anyone? Were they helpful?
- C) Induction week
- How did you feel about your induction to the
university as a whole? - What did you find the most helpful?
13Questionnaire 2
- D) The course overall and the transition from
foundation degree - How do you find the top-up course overall?
- How did you find the transition from the
foundation degree to the top-up degree? - What elements do you like about the course?
- What elements dont you like about the course?
- What could we do to improve the course?
- What could we do to aid the transition between
the courses? - E) Modules
- How do you feel about the module choice?
- What other modules would you like to see on
offer? - What modules have you specifically enjoyed and
why? - What modules have you not enjoyed and why?
- Do you have any comments on the teaching and
learning styles at Brighton? - Do you have any comments about the module
assessments? - What do you feel about the teaching and learning
facilities and resources available? - F) Student experience
- How would you compare the learning experience
between your foundation degree and the top up?
14Results- Questionnaire 1
- A) Pre-Application information
- How did you find out about
- the course at Brighton uni?
- Problems finding information?
- What could make the process easier?
2. Problems finding info?
- Action Points
- Make more information available to Plumpton staff
(e.g. ensure they have current literature) - Clearer Plumpton guidelines
- Direct Entry area on website
- gt1 visit by Brighton staff
- Invite for open day at Brighton
1. How did you find the course?
15- I had to email the university 13 times before I
received a reply stating I could do the degree - the tutors in the Forestry department (Plumpton)
didnt seem to have a clear idea of what was on
offer at Brighton university - we were not informed that we could enrol on
Ecology and Biogeography, only Biological
Sciences
16Results- Questionnaire 1
- B) Application process
- Was it easy?
- Any problems? Point of contact?
3. Helpful point of contact once found?
- Action points
- Better communication between Brighton and
Plumpton on application process - Downloadable application form on student central
- Guideline notes on Brighton website
1. Was it easy?
2. Any contacts given?
17Results- Questionnaire 1
- C) Induction week
- Overall feedback
- Enough information?
- Most and least helpful?
- Feedback overall very variable!
- From Quick and efficiently run, well timetabled
and given in advance - To Poor
- And Chaos
- Most helpful
- Library tours
- Course talk
- Least helpful
- Timetable errors
- Irrelevant information
- Lack of access to StudentCentral
1. Overall induction experience?
40 students said they received enough
information 60 did not
18Information Required
- Map of university with room numbers of
important people - Guidance about services available (bars on
campus!!) - Map showing parking places!
- Computer pool rooms on campus aside from library
(i.e. 5th floor Cockcroft)
- Action Points
- Separate inductions for Level 1 and DE
- Try to limit timetable errors (always try but
sometimes impossible!!!) - Student mentors to help with e.g. info on
parking, locations/room numbers, bars! - Make module descriptors freely available
19Results-Questionnaire 2
- Elements they liked
- Helpful and dedicated tutors, with a passion for
their subjects, and willingness to spend a lot of
time with students on projects and coursework - Wide range of topics covered
- Opportunities to develop own areas of interest
- StudentCentral
- Field trips
- D) The course overall and the transition from
foundation degree - Overall feedback
- Elements you like? Dont like?
- How could we improve the course/transition?
- Overall feedback
- 100 positive response
- Ease of transition
- Less unanimous
- 30 difficult
- 40 easy
- 30 fairly easy
20Results-Questionnaire 2
- Elements they didnt like
- Limited UoB subscription to journals
- Limited time to do final project relative to
other students - Too many compulsory modules
- Not enough grounding for some modules taught e.g.
biogeography - StudentCentral not well organised!
- How could we improve the course?
- Better journal access
- Have all optional modules
- More field trips!
- Introduction sessions for both tutors and
students - How could we improve the transition?
- More communication between Brighton and Plumpton
(lecturers AND students) - Better info. about facilities
- Encourage Plumpton students to use journals!
21Results-Questionnaire 2
- E) Modules
- How do you feel about the module choices?
- Teaching and learning styles and resources?
2. Teaching styles and resources
1. Module choice
22Its not all bad!!!
- The course has been everything I have expected,
with really fascinating lectures by excellent
tutors - I have absolutely loved all the subjects,
particularly the field trips - Very good and useful
- Transition couldnt have been better
23Workshop
- What support do we need to provide for direct
entry students and when? - Group exercise
- Production of timeline of the direct entry
process and identification of support elements
that can be used as a template across the
University.
24What do we need to do at each stage in terms of
support?
- Application to Foundation degree
- During Foundation degree/pre application
- Application process
- Pre-arrival
- Induction week
- Semester 1 integration
- Semester 2 development
25And Finally.
26Acknowledgements
- Centre for Learning and Teaching (CLT) fellowship
- Sussex Learning Network
- Steve Waite and Becky Taylor