Goal 2
To provide the most successful University-delivered International Foundation Programme in the UK
We will:
Be the sector-leading University-delivered IFP in the UK
We will achieve this by:
(1) Targeting a year on year increase in student enrolments on the Warwick IFP (2018-19)
(2) Maintaining high levels of student achievement (both academic and English language) (2018-19)
(3) Increasing levels of student satisfaction with their overall experience on the course to over 95% (2018-19)
(4) Ensuring that the proportion of students progressing to Russell Group/Top 10 UK HEIs is maintained at or increased beyond 75% per year (2018-19)
We will:
Provide progression routes from Warwick IFP courses in over 90% of the University’s undergraduate degree programmes (excluding Language courses)
We will achieve this by:
(5)Ensuring students have access to over 90% of the total number of available undergraduate courses at Warwick (excluding Language courses) by successfully completing, at the required level, a relevant course of the Warwick IFP (2019-20)
We will:
Maintain a year-on-year increase in the proportion of the Warwick IFP cohort progressing to Warwick undergraduate degree programmes
We will achieve this by:
(6) Ensuring over 60% of the Warwick IFP cohort successfully progressing to Warwick degree programmes (2021-22)
We will:
Increase the diversity of the Warwick IFP student cohort across all routes of study
We will achieve this by:
(7) Sustainably increasing the proportion of students from different markets enrolling on the Warwick IFP (2021-22)
We will:
Ensure that students are fully prepared for successful undergraduate study at Warwick
We will achieve this by:
(8) Monitoring students’ progression to an undergraduate degree, advancement to Year 2 and their degree completion and overall classification (2018-19)
Click each goal to view specific objectives:
- To become an institutional department of best practice for teaching excellence, supporting the University’s wider Education strategy
- To provide the most successful University-delivered International Foundation Programme in the UK
- To work in collaboration with other academic departments to support their international recruitment objectives (diversification of international student cohort, in terms of nationality and disciplinary choice)
- To design, implement and deliver new programmes of study or short courses that enable students to develop the necessary skills and academic competencies required for their future studies at Warwick or elsewhere
- To work collaboratively with academic and administrative departments to achieve the University’s Widening Participation and Fair Access objectives