Since 2006 significant progress
has been made in improving the HE admissions process and enhancing
the provision of information for applicants and universities to create
a fairer, more transparent and efficient applications system.
While improving the progress of school leavers into HE remains a high
priority, with the number of 18 to 20-year-olds projected to fall
sharply from 2009, HE must be opened up to those currently in the
workforce, if HEIs are to retain their market share and the government
is to achieve its 2020 target of 40% of the population qualified to
level four.
This conference will map the latest policy developments and implications
for university admissions, reflecting on the recommendations from
National Council for Educational Excellence which will encourage greater
collaboration between HE and schools and anticipating measures to
increase the transparency of admissions to HE by bringing together
HEI’s widening participation and fair access policies, including
transparent admissions systems, into a single document.
This important annual conference, now in its 6th successful year,
will bring together an audience of senior managers from HE and FE
to set out the changes that have been made to the applications and
admissions processes, consider the effectiveness of the changes and
showcase good practice examples from across the sector.