University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Australia, particularly where there is unequal access to academic programs. TLC-110 is an enabling, pre-access program designed to provide a pathway to university for Year 12 students from low SES backgrounds, who may not qualify via direct entry with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR). TLC-110 students attend university style lectures and tutorials after school, for 30 weeks and develop critical thinking skills and selfdirected learning. This report outlines the rationale, structure, and outcomes of TLC-110 which has successfully transitioned students from low SES backgrounds into university from 2011. Survey resul...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Since the 1980s, Enabling Pathways have been one of the main ways that prospective students from low...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
Increased participation in tertiary education is widely seen as fundamental to economic, social and ...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
Daniel Edwards explores whether Australia’s university admissions pathways adequately meet the needs...
This project investigated a review and analysis of enabling programs offered by Australian higher ed...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Since the 1980s, Enabling Pathways have been one of the main ways that prospective students from low...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
People from backgrounds of low socio-economic status (SES) are significantly under-represented in Au...
Increased participation in tertiary education is widely seen as fundamental to economic, social and ...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
The Australian higher education sector has grappled, with little success, to increase the participat...
Much of the literature concerned with evaluating public and private schooling focuses upon year 12 e...
Daniel Edwards explores whether Australia’s university admissions pathways adequately meet the needs...
This project investigated a review and analysis of enabling programs offered by Australian higher ed...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
This chapter explores the use of enabling programs by Australian universities to improve participati...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
This paper reports how one Australian university and the Queensland Department of Education and Trai...
Since the 1980s, Enabling Pathways have been one of the main ways that prospective students from low...