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Year 10 Residential Pathway (South West & National)

All students in Year 10, based inside and outside of the south west of England (Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Bristol, and Dorset)

Applications are now open for this pathway! Apply for the Year 10 residential here.

You can find further information about the Year 10 Residential 2024, including the dates, location, and what to bring here.  

As part of the application, you will need to read and agree to the Residential Code of Conduct, which can be found below‌. Please ensure that you read and agree to this before submitting your application, as you will be asked to indicate your agreement as part of the application form.

IMPORTANT: The residential event is a compulsory component of this programme pathway, and without attending the residential, a student will not be able to take part in the programme. However, there will be an additional opportunity for all students to join the Exeter Scholars programme on the Year 12 pathways when they are in Year 12. 

Please find the Code of Conduct and programme eligibility below:

Programme Eligibility:

In order to apply, you must meet the following general eligibility criteria:

  • You live in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Bristol, or Dorset
  • You are studying at a non-fee-paying school (state school)*
  • You are predicted a minimum of 8 GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A*–C), including Maths and English at grade 4 (C) or above**
  • You are a home/UK registered student or expect to be by the time you apply for higher education***

PLUS

You must meet at least one of the following ten programme eligibility criteria:

  1. You live in a neighbourhood where a low percentage of young people progress to higher education as defined by your home postcode****
  2. You live in a low-income neighbourhood as defined by home postcode****
  3. You are in receipt of free school meals*****
  4. You are eligible for school bursaries*****
  5. Your parents have not studied at university
  6. You are or have been living in care******
  7. You have caring responsibilities*******
  8. You have a disability
  9. You are an estranged student********
  10. You are a refugee or asylum seeker*********

NB: If you do not fulfil one of these ten eligibility criteria but you have experienced difficult family or individual circumstances that have affected your performance in exams and possibly the likelihood of you going to university, then we invite you to apply, and each case will be considered on an individual basis.

* If you are studying at a fee-paying school on a full scholarship or bursary, you are able to apply on this basis. Please note that we may ask for evidence of your full scholarship or bursary.
** If you are home educated, you are still able to apply but must meet at least one of the ten programme eligibility criteria. If you are studying alternative qualifications, please email the details direct to exeterscholars@exeter.ac.uk 

*** Your status classification depends on whether you meet certain criteria such as having ‘settled status’ in the UK and meeting a three year ordinary residence requirement. If you are not a Home student for tuition fee purposes but meet the eligibility criteria for our Sanctuary Scholarship (for refugees / asylum seekers / people with limited leave to remain), then we would welcome an application from you.
**** If you are not sure then you can use our postcode eligibility checker to find out if your postcode qualifies. This will also be checked by the University of Exeter once you have submitted your application
***** These statements will be verified with your school or college
****** Anyone who has been or is currently in care or from a looked-after background at any stage of their life, no matter how short. This care may have been provided in one of many different settings, such as in residential care, foster care, kinship care, or looked after at home with a supervision requirement
******* Anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem, or an addiction, cannot cope without their support.
******** We define an estranged student as someone who does not have the support and approval of their family, and who often has no contact with their family at all.
********* Defined as a student who has submitted a claim for asylum within the UK and is awaiting a response, who has Limited Leave to Remain in the UK, who has been awarded Humanitarian Protection or Refugee status in the UK, or who is the dependent family member of someone with one of these immigration statuses.

Programme Eligibility:

In order to apply, you must meet the following general eligibility criteria:

  • You do not live in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Bristol, or Dorset
  • You are studying at a non-fee-paying school (state school)*
  • You are predicted a minimum of 8 GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A*–C), including Maths and English at grade 4 (C) or above**
  • You are a home/UK registered student or expect to be by the time you apply for higher education***

PLUS

You must meet at least one of the following ten programme eligibility criteria:

  1. You live in a neighbourhood where a low percentage of young people progress to higher education as defined by your home postcode****
  2. You live in a low-income neighbourhood as defined by home postcode****
  3. You are in receipt of free school meals*****
  4. You are eligible for school bursaries*****
  5. Your parents have not studied at university
  6. You are or have been living in care******
  7. You have caring responsibilities*******
  8. You have a disability
  9. You are an estranged student********
  10. You are a refugee or asylum seeker*********

NB: If you do not fulfil one of these ten eligibility criteria but you have experienced difficult family or individual circumstances that have affected your performance in exams and possibly the likelihood of you going to university, then we invite you to apply, and each case will be considered on an individual basis.

* If you are studying at a fee-paying school on a full scholarship or bursary, you are able to apply on this basis. Please note that we may ask for evidence of your full scholarship or bursary.
**If you are home educated, you are still able to apply but must meet at least one of the ten programme eligibility criteria. If you are studying alternative qualifications, please email the details direct to exeterscholars@exeter.ac.uk

*** Your status classification depends on whether you meet certain criteria such as having ‘settled status’ in the UK and meeting a three year ordinary residence requirement. If you are not a Home student for tuition fee purposes but meet the eligibility criteria for our Sanctuary Scholarship (for refugees / asylum seekers / people with limited leave to remain), then we would welcome an application from you.
**** If you are not sure then you can use our postcode eligibility checker to find out if your postcode qualifies. This will also be checked by the University of Exeter once you have submitted your application

***** These statements will be verified with your school or college
****** Anyone who has been or is currently in care or from a looked-after background at any stage of their life, no matter how short. This care may have been provided in one of many different settings, such as in residential care, foster care, kinship care, or looked after at home with a supervision requirement
******* Anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem, or an addiction, cannot cope without their support.
******** We define an estranged student as someone who does not have the support and approval of their family, and who often has no contact with their family at all.
********* Defined as a student who has submitted a claim for asylum within the UK and is awaiting a response, who has Limited Leave to Remain in the UK, who has been awarded Humanitarian Protection or Refugee status in the UK, or who is the dependent family member of someone with one of these immigration statuses.

Exeter Scholars Campus Residentials Code of Conduct

This should be read and understood by the student and parent / carer. Students will NOT be allowed to attend the residential part of the Exeter Scholars programme unless the relevant part of the application form has been ticked to indicate that you understand the rules and regulations.

Expected Behaviour

Participating in a University of Exeter residential will be very different from your experience at school. We want all students to benefit from and enjoy this new experience. In order to do this, you will be expected to show responsible behaviour, and respect the rights of other students and staff.

Rules and Regulations

For health and safety reasons, and for all students to have the opportunity to benefit and enjoy the Exeter Scholars residential, the following rules and regulations will be in operation:

  • Alcohol must not be brought onto the university site or consumed during the programme.
  • The purchase or use of any illegal substances is strictly forbidden.
  • Smoking / vaping is not permitted.
  • Students are expected to attend all timetabled activities (unless there is a valid reason for absence, such as illness).
  • Students are not allowed to leave the university site without permission; in the event of unauthorised absences, the university is not liable for any situations which may occur off-site involving the student. For any authorised trips off-site, students will be accompanied by a member of staff. 
  • Students must not take photos or film other participants on the programme or staff members without their explicit consent.
  • Students are expected to follow any emergency procedure, such as a fire drill, as directed by University staff.
  • Students are not permitted to enter any other participant’s bedroom; there are social spaces such as shared kitchens to socialise in. You must not change from the bedroom that has been allocated to you. If you have a problem with your room, please inform a member of staff.
  • You are responsible for the keys / swipe cards issued to you on arrival. If you lose them, you must report this immediately to a member of staff. You may have to pay for a replacement.
  • Students are expected to be in their rooms at specified times (which will be indicated on the first day).
  • Students must wear their name badge at all times on the lanyards provided. 
  • Neither abusive and anti-social behaviour nor homophobic, sexist, or racist language will be tolerated in any circumstances. 

Serious Incidents of Misbehaviour

In the event of serious incidents of misbehaviour, such as fighting, racial abuse, the use of illegal substances, or leaving the university site without permission, the student(s) concerned will not be allowed to continue on the residential and arrangements will be made for the student(s) to be taken home. In some cases this may involve a cost to the parents / carers of the student.

First Day of the Residential

On the first day of the residential, staff will explain some additional rules and regulations that will apply to activities currently being planned. As such, it is expected that you will adhere to them for your own health and safety, and that of other students and staff. 

If you have any concerns or questions about the code of behaviour then please contact us via exeterscholars@exeter.ac.uk