Foundation programme
A foundation programme, foundation program, foundation year, foundation year programme or foundation year program is a one-year introductory course to a full multi-year degree curriculum offered by many universities in the Commonwealth and elsewhere. These programmes may be intended for students not yet in a degree program or may form part of a specific degree course. Some programmes are designed specifically for either domestic or international students.
United Kingdom
[edit]In the UK, foundation year programmes, also known as "year zero" or "gateway programmes", are designed to develop skills and subject-specific knowledge to prepare a student for a degree course. They may be offered as stand-alone one-year courses or integrated into degree programmes. Some programmes are for students who have not received suitable grades at A Level or IB while others are aimed at students who did not have the opportunity to take such qualifications.[1][2][3] As of January 2023,[update] foundation year programmes were available at 122 institutions through UCAS.[4]
Foundation programmes in England for home students that are integrated with degree programmes are eligible for student fee support at the same level as degree programmes. As of July 2023,[update] the UK government is looking at whether fee levels (and student loan levels) for foundation years should be reduced. A government-commissioned report in July 2023 found that the cost of running foundation years is similar to, and in some cases could be higher than, the cost of running degree courses.[5]
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford offers a foundation year exclusively to students from poor socio-economic backgrounds. This aims to help them overcome disadvantages that would hinder their application process to the university.[6]
International foundation years
[edit]For international students, universities often partner with providers such as Study Group or INTO University Partnerships. Study Group offers international foundation year programmes in conjunction with a number of British universities including (as of January 2023[update]) Aberdeen, Cardiff, Durham, Huddersfield, Kingston, Lancaster, Leeds and Leeds Beckett (jointly as Leeds International Study Centre), Liverpool John Moores, Royal Holloway, Sheffield, Strathclyde, Surrey, Sussex, and Teesside.[7] INTO University Partnerships partners with UEA, Exeter, Newcastle, Manchester, Queen's Belfast, City, Manchester Metropolitan, Stirling and Lancaster.[8] Some universities offer their own international foundation programmes, including Warwick (since 1983)[9] and SOAS University of London, specifically for students who do not speak English as a first language (since 1985).[10] UCL has offered Undergraduate Preparatory Certificate international foundation year courses since 1991.[11]
In January 2024, universities offering international foundation years were accused by the Sunday Times of allowing foreign students to "buy their way in" to top universities.[12][13] In response, Universities UK requested a review of the quality of international foundation year programmes by the Quality Assurance Agency.[14] It was also pointed out that the Sunday Times had compared admission requirements for international foundation years to those for admission to full degrees for home students.[15][16][17]
Elsewhere in the world
[edit]At a number of universities in the United States, the SABIC Foundation Year Program is a university preparation course aimed specifically at Saudi students that will return to work for SABIC after completing a bachelor's degree in the US.[18]
At Salem Kolleg by Lake Constance, Germany, Kolleg students are introduced to many different university courses over a period of three terms as part of their studium generale program.[19]
At Constructor University in Germany, the Foundation Year Programme is a preparatory year.[20]
At Karlshochschule International University in Germany, the Foundation Year Programme (Studienkolleg) is a preparatory year for international students.[21]
At Maastricht University, the Netherlands, the Foundation Programme trains motivated international students to make them eligible (to apply) for a bachelor's programme at Maastricht University.[22]
At the University of Queensland, the Foundation Year Programme is a university preparation program for students who are not citizens or permanent residents of Australia.[23][24]
At Vanderbilt University, the Foundation Year Programme aims to prepare students from outside the United States to enter the American university system.[25]
References
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- ^ "Medicine and allied subjects". UCAS. Entry requirements. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
- ^ "The Foundation Year". Durham University. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
- ^ "Search". UCAS. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ David Kernohan (18 July 2023). "Cutting fees for foundation years could turn out to be foolhardy". Wonkhe. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
- ^ "LMH Foundation Year". Lady Margaret Hall. Archived from the original on Jan 13, 2020.
- ^ "United Kingdom". Study Group. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ "Comprehensive Partnerships". INTO Global. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
- ^ "About the Warwick IFP". University of Warwick. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
- ^ "International Foundation Programme?". SOAS. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ^ "Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates - UCL's International Foundation Year". UCL. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
- ^ "Cash for courses: top universities recruit foreign students on low grades". Sunday Times. 27 January 2024.
- ^ David Kernohan (28 January 2024). "The Sunday Times on international foundation years". WonkHE.
- ^ David Kernohan (2 February 2024). "QAA to the rescue on international foundation programmes". WonkHE.
- ^ Josh Freeman (12 March 2024). "How much of a problem are international foundation years?". Higher Education Policy Institute.
- ^ "Universities UK responds to the Sunday Times article about international student recruitment". Universities UK. 30 January 2024.
- ^ "Russell Group response to Sunday Times article on international student pathways". Russell Group. 27 January 2024.
- ^ Kayla Johnson (6 July 2023). "SABIC Foundation Year Students Embrace Service-Learning in Puerto Rico". Texas Global. University of Texas at Austin.
- ^ "Salem Kolleg". www.salemkolleg.de. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
- ^ "Foundation Year Program Description - Jacobs University".
- ^ "International Foundation Year (Studienkolleg)". Karlshochschule International University.
- ^ "Foundation Programme". Maastricht University.
- ^ "IES College". foundationyear.com. Archived from the original on Dec 4, 2022.
- ^ "Program Information". IES Foundation Year. Archived from the original on May 18, 2018.
- ^ English Language Center | Vanderbilt University