Widening access activities Outreach programmes Sample Clauses

Widening access activities Outreach programmes. SOAS will continue to deliver a programme of activities with the aims of raising aspirations, increasing attainment and progression to HE. The table below shows some examples of outreach activities which form part of our raising aspirations and attainment, and progression to Higher Education extension programmes1 . Raising aspirations and attainment Activity Features/Objectives Target Group/s Discovering University    Provides younger students with an introduction to university Involves talks by undergraduate students Participants Key Stage 2 Ambassador-led taster days (and in conjunction with the SOAS Student Union)   Provide a positive and engaging HE experience Provide IAG on HE through an interesting learner-led experience Key stages 2, 3 and 4  Provide tasters through subject-specific workshops Language taster days  Provide a positive and engaging HE experience All year    Provide participants with opportunities to find out about a wider range of languages available in HE Distinctive SOAS offering Focus on increasing employability groups in schools and students in Sixth Form/FE college 1 Please see SOAS Widening Participation and Outreach Activities booklet Immersion Weeks (Turkish & Urdu)  Provide a positive and engaging HE experience  Provide GCSE support for Turkish and Urdu speakers  Improve community language skills and increased confidence  Provide greater exploration of HE for hard to reach group Key stage 3 and 4 Progression to HE Activity Outcomes/features Target Group/s Summer schools (including collaborative, subject specific and SU-led summer schools)  Provide a sustained and intense HE intervention  Provide students interested in particular topics with a broader understanding of the discipline and degree options  Provide sustained, meaningful contact with current HE students, as well as forum for gaining study skills and specific subject knowledge  Includes sessions on careers and employability Key stage 4, students in Sixth Form Masterclasses  Provide a snapshot of university-style learning and teaching  Provide meaningful contact with current HE students; who very directly provide role models of people who have come from similar backgrounds  Increase the understanding of the HE experience to younger students  Provide support to students who may be struggling with the concept of HE Key stage 5 and students in Sixth Form, mature students in FE college Access to HE programme  Provides a sustained HE-focused programme...
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  • Outreach Activities  Number of outreach events by event type (e.g., meeting with community group, attendance at public event, social media, materials distribution, other)  Number of individuals reached (e.g., number in attendance at community meeting, contacts at public event, followers/likes/friends on social media, amount of materials distributed) Enrollment Activities Enrollment Assistance Contacts - Individuals  # of those assisted from target population  # of those assisted not from target population  # of those assisted by application outcome (complete, incomplete, unknown)  # of applications by enrollment outcome (enrolled, not enrolled, unknown) Enrollment Assistance Contacts – Small Businesses  # of businesses assisted  # of businesses assisted by coverage type (e.g., all carriers and plans, one carrier and all plans, unknown)  Total number of employees represented by small business enrollment assistance contacts  Total number of employees electing coverage Qualitative Reporting  Assessment of organization’s progress toward outreach goals for the period; observations about most/least successful outreach and education activities during the reporting period  Assessment of organization’s progress against enrollment goals  Barriers encountered during reporting report with respect to outreach and/or enrollment activities  Observations about the type of enrollment assistance requested by individuals and/or businesses – e.g., type of assistance requested, at what point in the process individuals/businesses seek assistance, at what point they no longer need assistance  Assessment/observations about length of time spent on each person/entity assisted with enrollment Additionally, the Subrecipient will be expected to attend quarterly Navigator Organization summits to share lessons learned, collaborate on strategies to address shared challenges, and provide feedback to the State. Subrecipient Deliverables

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