Universities Award
What is it?
The Universities Award provides a framework to accredit a range of post-16 activities through an activity-based curriculum. It is mentioned by UCAS and forms part of the guidance for applicants to Higher Education Institutions.
Who is it for?
The Award is aimed at schools, colleges and sixth-form centres and is primarily designed for post-16 students of all abilities looking to go into Higher Education or employment.
Structure
There are six modules with two sections in each:
- Active Citizenship
- Work Related Activities
- Career Planning
- Global Awareness
- Enrichment Activities
- Extended Project
Students are free to choose from these, completing 20-hour, 30-hour or 40-hour challenges. The overall guided learning time for the Award is 120 hours.
Assessment
The Award is portfolio-based and students present evidence of their chosen challenges together with a personal statement. Moderation is by post on the first occasion, followed by internal moderation.
Status and progression
The Universities Award can provide progression into the Certificate of Personal Effectiveness at Level 3.
Publications
Click on thumbnails below to view sample pages from the Universities Award Record Book:
This book can be purchased from the Online Catalogue.
FAQ
Secure Area for registered centres
Once your centre is registered with ASDAN for the Universities Award, you can access further information and resources via the website's Secure Area.
It contains all relevant updates, essential documents, meeting information and resources, and enables you to:
- Download resources, including guidance, recording documents and moderation checklists
- Register your candidate names
- Purchase materials from the online ASDAN catalogue
There is no limit to the number of people from a centre who can register to use the Secure Area. You can register for a password online, by using the password request form.
Further information
Please contact Adrian Sladdin for further details of the ASDAN Universities Award.
