UCL visits to schools: if you are a non-selective state school, you can request presentations or workshops for Year 12s to be delivered in your school by UCL staff.
This workshop will be delivered by a member of the UCL Access & Widening Participation team. Students who are planning to apply to competitive universities will find this workshop of most relevance. The length of the session can be varied to suit the time available to you, but will generally last between 60 and 90 minutes.
If you are a selective state-school, please contact the UCL Student Recruitment team to request a visit.
Selection for school visits is dependent on availability, and the priority level of your school. The Access and Widening Participation Office determines the priority level of all state-funded secondary schools in England. This data is obtained from the Higher Education Access Tracker (http://www.heat.ac.uk) service, and the data consists of combined Department for Education datasets. This allows us to prioritise schools based on their relevant disadvantage and attainment indicators. These indicators include Free School Meals, Index of Multiple Deprivation, and POLAR 4.
Our Schools Engagement prioritises schools in categories Very High and High, which is determined by our Data & Impact team.
Upon completion of the booking form, we will assess your request and priority level, and aim to get back to you within 7 working days. If you are not eligible for one of our visits, we will signpost you to other departments and resources within UCL.