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MYTH BUSTING
TAKE THIS QUIZ TO EXPLORE SOME OF
THE FACTS AND MYTHS
AROUND HIGHER EDUCATION
CLICK ON THE SLIDESHOW TO DO THE QUIZ
READ THROUGH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS
AND DECIDE IF YOU THINK THEY ARE TRUE OR
FALSE -CLICK ON YOUR ANSWER TO FIND OUT IF
YOU GOT IT RIGHT, AND THEN CLICK TO CONTINUE.
1. I CAN STUDY FOR A DEGREE AT A LOCAL
COLLEGE.
TRUE FALSE
YES, THAT'S RIGHT!
Of 394 registered providers of higher education only 188 have the word ‘University’
in their title. 195 have the title ‘College’ and there are a number of other alternative
providers who are neither universities nor colleges. Over half the higher education
providers in the Leeds City Region are colleges rather than universities.
Continu
e
OOPS, THAT IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
Of 394 registered providers of higher education only 188 have the word ‘University’ in their title. 195 have
the title ‘College’ and there are a number of other alternative providers who are neither universities nor
colleges. Over half the higher education providers in the Leeds City Region are colleges rather than
universities
Continue
2. I WILL HAVE TO LIVE AWAY FROM HOME TO STUDY
FOR A DEGREE.
TRUE FALSE
100% of University Centre Calderdale College students live locally and commute to
class. Nationally, around 25% of all students commute to their higher education provider,
according to HEPI (2018). Staying at home can be a great option when studying for a
degree as your support networks and existing employment can continue as before.
Continue
YES, THAT'S RIGHT!
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
100% of University Centre Calderdale College students live locally and commute to
class. Nationally, around 25% of all students commute to their higher education
provider, according to HEPI (2018). Staying at home can be a great option when
studying for a degree as your support networks and existing employment can
continue as before.
Continue
3.HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES LAST FOR THREE
YEARS.
TRUE FALSE
YES, THAT'S RIGHT!
You can study for as little as one year and still get a qualification. Many courses are
also available on a part-time or flexible study basis. With some adaptations, the
right attitude and motivation you can usually continue your daily life while studying.
Continue
OOPS, THAT ACTUALLY A MYTH
You can study for as little as one year and still get a qualification. Many courses are
also available on a part-time or flexible study basis. With some adaptations, the
right attitude and motivation you can usually continue your daily life while studying.
Continue
4. I WILL HAVE TO PAY MY STUDENT DEBT BACK
STRAIGHT AFTER GRADUATING.
TRUE FALSE
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
You only have to pay back your student debt at a rate of 9% of anything you earn
over £25,725 – this is not based on what you borrow. If you earn less than this you
will not pay anything back. (The average graduate salary ranges from £18k - £24k.)
Continue
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
You only have to pay back your student debt at a rate of 9% of anything you earn
over £25,725 – this is not based on what you borrow. If you earn less than this you
will not pay anything back. (The average graduate salary ranges from £18k - £24k.)
Continue
5. I WON’T BE ABLE TO GET A MORTGAGE BECAUSE
OF MY STUDENT DEBT.
TRUE FALSE
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
The Council of Mortgage Lenders say that a student loan is very unlikely to impact
on your ability to get a mortgage. Graduates do not have any difficulty getting credit
for things such as cars or personal loans because of their student debt.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders say that a student loan is very unlikely to impact
on your ability to get a mortgage. Graduates do not have any difficulty getting credit
for things such as cars or personal loans because of their student debt.
Continue
6. I CAN’T AFFORD TO STUDY FOR A DEGREE.
TRU
E
FAL
SE
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
You will never have to pay for tuition fees up-front. You also borrow the money for
your living costs. You only begin to pay this back as a very small proportion of
your earning after you start to earn more than £25,725 per year.
The best way to think about it is as a graduate tax.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
You will never have to pay for tuition fees up-front. You also borrow the money for
your living costs. You only begin to pay this back as a very small proportion of
your earnings after you start to earn more than £25,725 per year. The best way
to think about it is as a graduate tax.
Continue
7. THERE’S NO POINT STUDYING HIGHER EDUCATION,
YOU CAN EARN JUST AS MUCH BY WORKING.
TRUE FALS
E
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
The wage difference between graduates and
school-leavers is about 35%.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
The wage difference between graduates and school-leavers is about 35%.
Continue
8. HIGHER EDUCATION IS NOT FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME.
TRUE FALSE
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
All kinds of people enroll on higher education courses.
86% of students come from state schools. Higher education is open to everyone.
The majority (74%) of University Centre Calderdale College students are mature
(over 21), with 25% over the age of 30.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
All kinds of people enroll on higher education courses.
86% of students come from state schools. Higher education is open to everyone.
The majority - 74% - of University Centre Calderdale College students are mature
(over 21), with 25% over the age of 30.
Continue
9. DOING A DEGREE WILL GIVE ME PRACTICAL AND
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS.
TRUE FALS
E
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
Many courses are now geared up to supporting students’ skills, alongside the
knowledge and understanding required in the subject area. University Centre
Calderdale College offers foundation degrees which have a minimum of 25%
work-related learning – but most courses have far more than that.
Our graduates leave the University Centre with very strong practical and
professional skills, gained while they were studying.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY TRUE.
Many courses are now geared up to supporting students’ skills, alongside the
knowledge and understanding required in the subject area. University Centre
Calderdale College offers foundation degrees which have a minimum of 25%
work-related learning – but most courses have far more than that.
Our graduates leave the University Centre with very strong practical and
professional skills, gained while they were studying.
Continue
10. DOING A DEGREE IS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE
ACADEMIC – I’M NOT ACADEMIC ENOUGH.
TRUE FALS
E
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
Courses can be practical, theory-based and creative. Sometimes they are a
combination of all of these. Most higher education courses now include
professional and practical skills. The University Centre’s courses include a high
proportion of work-related learning to support practical and professional skills.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
Courses can be practical, theory-based and creative. Sometimes they are a
combination of all of these. Most higher education courses now include
professional and practical skills. The University Centre’s courses include a high
proportion of work-related learning to support practical and professional skills.
Continue
11. I’LL BE IN A LARGE LECTURE HALL WITH HUNDREDS OF
OTHER STUDENTS AND I WON’T GET THE PERSONALISED
SUPPORT THAT I NEED.
TRUE FALSE
YES, THAT’S RIGHT!
The key difference between the University and the College HE experience is the size of groups and the support that you receive. While
Universities do have much larger group sizes, in recent years they have improved the way they train their lecturers to provide more
individualised support for students. However, the much smaller group sizes in a College HE provider means that lecturers have much
more
time to dedicate to you as an individual, so if you think you
will need more support then a local college is a much better option.
Continue
OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH.
The key difference between the University and the College HE experience is the size of groups and
the support that you receive. While Universities do have much larger group sizes, in recent years
they have improved the way they train their lecturers to provide more individualised support for
students. However, the much smaller group sizes in a College HE provider means that lecturers have
much more
time to dedicate to you as an individual, so if you think you
will need more support then a local college is a much better option.
Continue
HOW MANY DID YOU
GET RIGHT?
TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR HIGHER
EDUCATION COURSES PLEASE VISIT
WWW.CALDERDALE.AC.UK/UNIVERSITY-
CENTRE

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Mythbusting

  • 1. MYTH BUSTING TAKE THIS QUIZ TO EXPLORE SOME OF THE FACTS AND MYTHS AROUND HIGHER EDUCATION CLICK ON THE SLIDESHOW TO DO THE QUIZ
  • 2. READ THROUGH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS AND DECIDE IF YOU THINK THEY ARE TRUE OR FALSE -CLICK ON YOUR ANSWER TO FIND OUT IF YOU GOT IT RIGHT, AND THEN CLICK TO CONTINUE.
  • 3. 1. I CAN STUDY FOR A DEGREE AT A LOCAL COLLEGE. TRUE FALSE
  • 4. YES, THAT'S RIGHT! Of 394 registered providers of higher education only 188 have the word ‘University’ in their title. 195 have the title ‘College’ and there are a number of other alternative providers who are neither universities nor colleges. Over half the higher education providers in the Leeds City Region are colleges rather than universities. Continu e
  • 5. OOPS, THAT IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. Of 394 registered providers of higher education only 188 have the word ‘University’ in their title. 195 have the title ‘College’ and there are a number of other alternative providers who are neither universities nor colleges. Over half the higher education providers in the Leeds City Region are colleges rather than universities Continue
  • 6. 2. I WILL HAVE TO LIVE AWAY FROM HOME TO STUDY FOR A DEGREE. TRUE FALSE
  • 7. 100% of University Centre Calderdale College students live locally and commute to class. Nationally, around 25% of all students commute to their higher education provider, according to HEPI (2018). Staying at home can be a great option when studying for a degree as your support networks and existing employment can continue as before. Continue YES, THAT'S RIGHT!
  • 8. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. 100% of University Centre Calderdale College students live locally and commute to class. Nationally, around 25% of all students commute to their higher education provider, according to HEPI (2018). Staying at home can be a great option when studying for a degree as your support networks and existing employment can continue as before. Continue
  • 9. 3.HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES LAST FOR THREE YEARS. TRUE FALSE
  • 10. YES, THAT'S RIGHT! You can study for as little as one year and still get a qualification. Many courses are also available on a part-time or flexible study basis. With some adaptations, the right attitude and motivation you can usually continue your daily life while studying. Continue
  • 11. OOPS, THAT ACTUALLY A MYTH You can study for as little as one year and still get a qualification. Many courses are also available on a part-time or flexible study basis. With some adaptations, the right attitude and motivation you can usually continue your daily life while studying. Continue
  • 12. 4. I WILL HAVE TO PAY MY STUDENT DEBT BACK STRAIGHT AFTER GRADUATING. TRUE FALSE
  • 13. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. You only have to pay back your student debt at a rate of 9% of anything you earn over £25,725 – this is not based on what you borrow. If you earn less than this you will not pay anything back. (The average graduate salary ranges from £18k - £24k.) Continue
  • 14. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! You only have to pay back your student debt at a rate of 9% of anything you earn over £25,725 – this is not based on what you borrow. If you earn less than this you will not pay anything back. (The average graduate salary ranges from £18k - £24k.) Continue
  • 15. 5. I WON’T BE ABLE TO GET A MORTGAGE BECAUSE OF MY STUDENT DEBT. TRUE FALSE
  • 16. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! The Council of Mortgage Lenders say that a student loan is very unlikely to impact on your ability to get a mortgage. Graduates do not have any difficulty getting credit for things such as cars or personal loans because of their student debt. Continue
  • 17. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. The Council of Mortgage Lenders say that a student loan is very unlikely to impact on your ability to get a mortgage. Graduates do not have any difficulty getting credit for things such as cars or personal loans because of their student debt. Continue
  • 18. 6. I CAN’T AFFORD TO STUDY FOR A DEGREE. TRU E FAL SE
  • 19. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! You will never have to pay for tuition fees up-front. You also borrow the money for your living costs. You only begin to pay this back as a very small proportion of your earning after you start to earn more than £25,725 per year. The best way to think about it is as a graduate tax. Continue
  • 20. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. You will never have to pay for tuition fees up-front. You also borrow the money for your living costs. You only begin to pay this back as a very small proportion of your earnings after you start to earn more than £25,725 per year. The best way to think about it is as a graduate tax. Continue
  • 21. 7. THERE’S NO POINT STUDYING HIGHER EDUCATION, YOU CAN EARN JUST AS MUCH BY WORKING. TRUE FALS E
  • 22. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! The wage difference between graduates and school-leavers is about 35%. Continue
  • 23. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. The wage difference between graduates and school-leavers is about 35%. Continue
  • 24. 8. HIGHER EDUCATION IS NOT FOR PEOPLE LIKE ME. TRUE FALSE
  • 25. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! All kinds of people enroll on higher education courses. 86% of students come from state schools. Higher education is open to everyone. The majority (74%) of University Centre Calderdale College students are mature (over 21), with 25% over the age of 30. Continue
  • 26. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. All kinds of people enroll on higher education courses. 86% of students come from state schools. Higher education is open to everyone. The majority - 74% - of University Centre Calderdale College students are mature (over 21), with 25% over the age of 30. Continue
  • 27. 9. DOING A DEGREE WILL GIVE ME PRACTICAL AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS. TRUE FALS E
  • 28. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! Many courses are now geared up to supporting students’ skills, alongside the knowledge and understanding required in the subject area. University Centre Calderdale College offers foundation degrees which have a minimum of 25% work-related learning – but most courses have far more than that. Our graduates leave the University Centre with very strong practical and professional skills, gained while they were studying. Continue
  • 29. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY TRUE. Many courses are now geared up to supporting students’ skills, alongside the knowledge and understanding required in the subject area. University Centre Calderdale College offers foundation degrees which have a minimum of 25% work-related learning – but most courses have far more than that. Our graduates leave the University Centre with very strong practical and professional skills, gained while they were studying. Continue
  • 30. 10. DOING A DEGREE IS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE ACADEMIC – I’M NOT ACADEMIC ENOUGH. TRUE FALS E
  • 31. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! Courses can be practical, theory-based and creative. Sometimes they are a combination of all of these. Most higher education courses now include professional and practical skills. The University Centre’s courses include a high proportion of work-related learning to support practical and professional skills. Continue
  • 32. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. Courses can be practical, theory-based and creative. Sometimes they are a combination of all of these. Most higher education courses now include professional and practical skills. The University Centre’s courses include a high proportion of work-related learning to support practical and professional skills. Continue
  • 33. 11. I’LL BE IN A LARGE LECTURE HALL WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER STUDENTS AND I WON’T GET THE PERSONALISED SUPPORT THAT I NEED. TRUE FALSE
  • 34. YES, THAT’S RIGHT! The key difference between the University and the College HE experience is the size of groups and the support that you receive. While Universities do have much larger group sizes, in recent years they have improved the way they train their lecturers to provide more individualised support for students. However, the much smaller group sizes in a College HE provider means that lecturers have much more time to dedicate to you as an individual, so if you think you will need more support then a local college is a much better option. Continue
  • 35. OOPS, THIS IS ACTUALLY A MYTH. The key difference between the University and the College HE experience is the size of groups and the support that you receive. While Universities do have much larger group sizes, in recent years they have improved the way they train their lecturers to provide more individualised support for students. However, the much smaller group sizes in a College HE provider means that lecturers have much more time to dedicate to you as an individual, so if you think you will need more support then a local college is a much better option. Continue
  • 36. HOW MANY DID YOU GET RIGHT? TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR HIGHER EDUCATION COURSES PLEASE VISIT WWW.CALDERDALE.AC.UK/UNIVERSITY- CENTRE