Young Strathclyders - a new widening access programme

Published: 29 September 2016


Talented school pupils are to be offered support by the University of Strathclyde in achieving their goal of entering higher education.

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Eighteen young people have been identified by the University for the Young Strathclyders programme, which will provide specifically tailored, one-to-one support in the process of studying for, and applying to, higher education.

The S5 and S6 pupils are from 12 schools in the West of Scotland with historically low participation rates in higher education. They were chosen from the participants in two annual school outreach programmes at Strathclyde - the Scottish Space School and the Accelerate Challenge.

Dr Stephanie McKendry, Widening Access Manager at Strathclyde, said: "Strathclyde is committed to widening participation and to ensuring that ability, rather than economic or social circumstances, determines access to higher education.

"We have seen many gifted pupils both at the Scottish Space School and in the Accelerate Challenge. Those who have been identified to be Young Strathclyders have shown particular promise or interest in a subject offered at Strathclyde.

"To help them make the most of their potential, and to give them a taste of the student experience, they will be matched with a student mentor, given access to a version of the student card and access to the library and other facilities. They'll also receive support tailored to them to assist them in their final year of school, to gain work experience and to complete the application process for university."

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