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Balliol College, Oxford - Access & Outreach Programmes

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Want a head start on your uni application? Join Balliol College’s free Access & Outreach programmes to explore Oxford-style teaching, build subject skills, connect with tutors and gain real insight into admissions—ideal for boosting your confidence and strengthening your application.

Balliol College's Access & Outreach programme provides a range of free activities to support prospective applicants from state schools, including online talks, subject taster days, year-long access programmes and short "Try Before You Buy" days. Activities are delivered by Oxford graduates and tutors and are intended to introduce pupils to subject-specific academic material, Oxford-style teaching, and the admissions process.

Specific offerings include Insight Talks aimed at Year 12 (and interested Year 11s) that run online as workshops and are recorded; a Discovery Programme for Year 10 state school students that consists of online seminars (with a teacher present) and preparatory work; Subject Taster Days and Try Before You Buy Days for Year 12 state school students which include academic sessions, college tours and a free two-course lunch.

Balliol also runs three year-long access programmes (Floreat, Frontier and Fibonacci) for Year 12 state-school students, focused on humanities, life sciences and mathematics respectively. The year-long programmes involve a series of virtual seminars (evening sessions beginning in the Spring Term), assessed/preparatory tasks, and a two-night residential in August held at Balliol College.

Many programmes prioritise disadvantaged and under-represented students and are explicitly free of charge. Sign-up and further details are provided on Balliol College's Outreach / "Outreach Talks and Events" pages.

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Duration: Varies by programme. Options include year-long programmes (Floreat/Frontier/Fibonacci) with weekly online seminars in the Spring Term (typically 5:00pm-7:00pm) plus a two-night residential in August; shorter single-day Taster/Insight sessions and online talks.

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On-campus, Remote, In-person
Oxford, United Kingdom
Balliol College, Oxford
  • Insight Talk Series: aimed at Year 12, and interested Year 11 students.
  • Discovery Programme: for Year 10 students who attend UK state schools; a teacher from the school must attend and the same students should attend each session.
  • Try Before You Buy Days and Subject Taster Days: for serious applicants in Year 12 at UK state-funded (state) schools studying the appropriate qualifications required for their chosen course at Oxford.
  • Floreat, Frontier and Fibonacci Access Programmes: open to Year 12 students from UK state schools; priority given to disadvantaged and under-represented applicants.
  • Fibonacci: applicants should be studying Maths A Level (Further Maths helpful but not required) and should be aspiring to achieve an A* at Maths A Level.
  • Participants in the year-long access programmes are expected to commit to online seminars and to attend a two-night residential in August; pre-course written work (essay/research brief/problem sheet) is required.
Free to Participate

Programmes are free of charge. Try Before You Buy and Subject Taster Days include a free two-course lunch. Floreat/Frontier/Fibonacci include online seminars during the Spring Term (evenings) and a two-night residential in August; recordings are available for some talks.

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