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Evaluation of International Qualifications Lynn Bannon Michelle Nelson Marita Foster. University College Cork. Admitted first students in 1849 Now admit approximately 6,000 full-time students per year In the region of: 3,600 EU undergraduate students 2,200 EU Postgraduate students
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Evaluation of International Qualifications Lynn Bannon Michelle Nelson Marita Foster
University College Cork Admitted first students in 1849 Now admit approximately 6,000 full-time students per year In the region of: 3,600 EU undergraduate students 2,200 EU Postgraduate students 350 Non-EU Full Degree International students
University College Cork EU Undergraduate Students Applications Lynn Bannon Admissions Office
EU Undergraduate Degree Students Who applies as an EU Undergraduate Student? • School Leavers • Mature applicants • Students with FETAC qualifications (apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO))
EU Undergraduate Degree Students Applications are received from every EU country in both the School Leaver and Mature category • Approximately 550 per year
Criteria for selection, decisions and offers • School Leavers: minimum subjects and conversion of school leaving examination results to Leaving Certificate equivalent points (not all exams recognised (Cyprus) and some only to 500 points) • IB and EU Bacc also recognised • Mature students: preparation and experience • No specific quota for non Irish EU
Criteria for selection, decisions and offers How are results converted? UK NARIC NUI Guideline EU Entry Requirements
Criteria for selection, decisions and offers Difficulties: • Graduate Medicine – 2H1 equivalent? • What is Honours and what is pass level? • Difference between French Bacc and French Bacc with Option International? • Keeping up-to-date with country changes
University College Cork EU Postgraduate Students Michelle Nelson Graduate Studies Office
EU Postgraduate Degree Students • Who applies as an EU Postgraduate Student? • Students interested in taught programmes • Students interested in research programmes – MPhil, MSc, PhD These students are UCC graduates, graduates from other Irish universities and from universities outside Ireland • Students apply on-line to www.pac.ie and submit copies of transcripts with certified translations
Criteria for selection, decisions and offers • Minimum Entry Requirements by level of award and by programme • Programme Co-ordinator reviews applications, offers applicants according to quotas and ranks eligible applicants on waitlist • The role of the Graduate Studies Office is to provide advice to co-ordinators to ensure all applicants are treated fairly • All offers subject to verification of documentation and English language
Non-Irish Qualifications • 5,345 postgraduate applications for 2008/09 • 669 of these applications had Non-Irish qualifications • Top 6 countries were Poland, Italy, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands and Nigeria
Assessing Non-Irish Qualifications Advice provided from Graduate Studies to each programme co-ordinator in the following areas: • International Comparison in relation to the type of award (eg Licenciado in Spain is comparable to an Honours Bachelor Degree) • Confirmation that the Institution attended is on the UK NARIC recognised list (eg Universidad de Murcia) • The Grading System used in the country (eg the 10 point system used in Spain and how this is comparable to the Irish system)
Challenges in Assessing Non-Irish Qualifications • Grade descriptors (example of Italy 66 – 110 with average mark at 104) • Students from countries we don’t have experience of • Assessing Transcripts where the final grade is not clearly stated • UK NARIC vs NQAI database (eg Bachelors Degree in Nigeria is comparable to an ordinary degree on UK NARIC vs Honours degree on NQAI database)
Non-EU Students Marita Foster International Education Office University College Cork
Non- EU Degree Students • Who applies as an Non-EU Undergraduate Student - Students living outside the EU - Students living within the EU but who do not qualify for EU status • Who applies as an Non-EU Postgraduate Student - Students living outside the EU - Students living within the EU but who do not qualify for EU status • How do they apply - First Year non-EU admissions – at the undergraduate level students apply directly to the International Education Office; at postgraduate level the same system applies. Moving to PAC for 2009-2010 for Non-EU taught Masters programmes
Non- EU Degree Students • Approximately 1000 non-EU undergraduate and postgraduate applications are received each year • Main countries: Canada, China, India, Malaysia, Nigeria, United States
Criteria for selection, decisions and offers • Non-EU Undergraduate: Secondary school qualification which is considered equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate; Decision taken by International Education Office in consultation with faculties/colleges to agreed quotas • Non-EU Postgraduate: Undergraduate degree and grades which meet the entry requirements; Decisions taken by programme coordinators in consultation with International Education Office to agreed quotas • Decisions in relation to PhDs: at department and faculty level and noted by Graduate Studies Committee
Non- EU Degree Students • How are qualifications evaluated? • UK NARIC • NOOSR • Consultation with other Irish universities
Non- EU Degree Students • Difficulties • Fraudulent documentation i.e. transcripts, degree parchments, English language certificates • Incomplete applications - What constitutes an honours degree in non-EU countries • Academic standing of universities - Keeping up-to-date with changes in education systems
University College Cork Questions?