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The Routes website aims to provide you with an overview of diverse routes into higher education and the range of support and advice available at a national and local level. We want to find out if the material in the website is useful to you and if there are any changes we can make to improve it. This questionnaire should take no more than ten minutes to complete.

We are very grateful for your help.

1. Overview of information and advice available
Please tick the box that you feel sums up the overall usefulness to you of the information included in the website.
(1 means not at all useful and 5 means very useful indeed)

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Please offer any additional comments.

2. Specific topics
For each menu item you visited on the website, please indicate the usefulness to you by ticking the appropriate box.
(1 means not at all useful and 5 means very useful indeed)

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Routes into higher education

English for Speakers of Other Languages

Recognition of prior learning

Financial support

Asylum seekers and refugees

Translated summaries

Useful information

Personal journeys

Please add any additional comments.

3. Regional information
We are interested in finding out which aspects of the local information you find particularly helpful. Please tick the appropriate box in each case.
(1 means not at all useful and 5 means very useful indeed)

Menu Items

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Information and advice

ESOL

Access courses

Please offer any additional comments you wish to make.

4. Finding your way about the website
Please tick the appropriate box in each case.
(1 means not at all clear or easy and 5 means very good indeed)

  1. To what extent did you find it easy to navigate the website to find out what you needed to know?
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  3. To what extent is the layout of the website clear and straightforward to use?
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  5. Which areas of the website did you find particularly easy or particularly difficult to navigate?
  6. Menu Items

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    Routes into higher education

    English for Speakers of Other Languages

    Recognition of prior learning

    Financial support

    Asylum seekers and refugees

    North of Scotland

    South East of Scotland

    Fife and Tayside

    West of Scotland

Please add any additional comments.

5. Please tell us a little bit about yourself

a) I am a practitioner working to support clients and learners
into higher education

Yes

No

b) I am looking at this website out of general interest and have
no plans at present to study at college or university

Yes

No

c) I am thinking about studying at college or university and I am a:

New Migrant

EU National

Refugee

Asylum Seeker

I have been settled in Scotland for some time

I was born in Scotland and went to school here

6. If you ticked one of the first five options in question 5(c) above, please tell us about your your educational background.

a) Which country were you born in?

b) What was your first language?

c) What language did you use for study at school?

d) If you have studied at college or university what language did you use?

e) What is your highest educational qualification?

i. From another country?

ii. From the UK ?

iii. Have you applied for formal recognition of your overseas qualifications?

Yes

No

iv. Has recognition been granted?

Yes

No

7. Your present study situation

a) Are you currently studying an ESOL* course?

Yes

No

b) Are you studying any other courses?

Yes

No

* If the answer is yes, please say what they are.

And where are you studying?

i. at a learning centre

ii. at college

iii. at university or at a higher education institution

c) Please add any other comments about your future plans.

8. Where do you live?
Please just note the town you live in at the moment and the first 3 letters of your postcode, e.g. Ayr KA7..

Thank you for your help!