Data from a leading pathway provider has shown that seven in 10 of students who studied its International Foundation Year and almost nine in 10 of International Year One students earned at least a 2:1 when they completed their bachelors programs.
NCUK’s Power and Impact of International Pathways report details the success of its students, making it the first pathway known to share the information publicly.
In addition to outlining the benefits of pathway programs for students, the document also details their beneficial impact for universities, host countries and their economies, as well as sending countries.
“International pathways support students of all abilities, empowering each student to achieve their university ambitions,” Stuart Smith, CEO of NCUK, said.