Hello everyone,
This is my first post to Artsgroup. My name is Benjamin Westhead I’m the new Education Officer at SUARTS. I realise that Artsgroup has gone unused for sometime now and I’m looking to revitalise a little.
Many of you will have already (I hope) received this message or one very similar to it – I am Sorry for cross posting as I know how annoying it can be.
The message I’m trying to spread is one in reaction to the government’s new white paper and more specifically how the content of that paper might effect institutions who either specialise or have a vested interest in creative courses.
I’m working under the assumption that most of us who represent or have links to universities and colleges of a creative nature operate a non-standard application system that is based on portfolio/interview/audition rather than the traditional A-level results ‘UCAS system’. I am also working under the assumption that our current application process is one we want to preserve. Students who excel in the creative subjects should not be punished for not jumping through the hoops of the traditional academic grading system.
At this point the government has not made any official statement about how our specific circumstance will be dealt with – so it might be wise to work under the expectation that we will be given no special circumstance until we hear otherwise. The government has already decimated that creative sector with massive cuts to arts and humanities and we have no reason to believe they are going to change their stance now.
I would encourage everyone to write an email to their rector/vice chancellor/ whoever is at the top, asking them what they are doing to tackle this pressing issue. On top of that I would suggest that we all start writing to our local MPs and more specifically David Willetts in order to pressure a reconsideration of these blanket rules.

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More than anything I would encourage you all to forward this message on to others who work in similar institutions to ours so we can build a network.
I have pasted in a copy of the email I sent to the rector of our university regarding the issue (with all of the personal, UAL specific talk removed) which you can use as a template or at least a jumping off point if you want.
Dear ( X ),
I am writing regarding the universities stance on the government’s white paper on the future of the university system.
Having read in some more detail some of the information on the white-paper and its implications I have come to realise what a drastic effect it will have, especially on our institution because of our non-traditional application process. I am sure we will both agree that our current entry process based on portfolio and interview is one we want to protect.
This is clearly an issue that has the potential to affect the university in a very real way and I was hoping I could get some more information on what the university is doing in way of tackling this. This is an issue that I personally consider very important and so any information or ways that the students’ union might be involved in safe-guarding our application process would be very useful.
I was also wondering what the situation will be from the university perspective if the government refuses to recognise our special circumstance?
Thank you,
( X )
There is also an excellent article entitled:
‘Ten things everyone working in or studying art should know about the White Paper for Higher Education in England’
That can be found here.

Benjamin Westhead - SUARTS
Cheers guys and good luck
Ben