Higher education
SCiP Alliance research undertaken by McCullouch and Hall in 2016 (PDF), found that four out of ten Service children who have the ability to progress into higher education are unlikely to do so.
The following sites provide information and support to Service children who wish to progress to higher education.
- The SCiP Alliance offers guidance to support a service child and their school when writing their University applications.
- The Ministry of Defence guidance page Higher education for Service Children has links to key information about higher education for Service children. The page includes information on funding, applying for university and top tips.
- UCAS has a specific information page to support Service children applying for higher education.
- The Office for Students (OfS) published a topic briefing in July 2020 titled ‘Children from military families’. The topic briefing has links to various resources and examples to support higher education providers.
- The Royal Caledonian Education Trust (Scotland’s Armed Forces Children’s Charity), have published a blog post by a student who reflects on the strengths he developed through mobility and being part of an Armed Forces family. He shares how his experiences helped him to thrive at University.
- The three Families Federations have information pages providing further information on access to higher education:
- Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) is a partnership of 13 higher education providers across West Yorkshire, working together to reduce inequalities in access to, success in, and progression from higher education in the region. The website provides information to help young people access and prepare for higher education as well as advice, support and resources for teachers
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