Annual Access Conference

The Annual Access Conference is the UK’s largest Higher Education access conference for black students of African and Caribbean heritage. Designed specifically by the Oxford African and Caribbean Society, the conference addresses contextual barriers faced by black state-school students from disadvantaged backgrounds when engaging with Oxford and other leading institutions of Higher Education.

The AAC equips the next generation of African and Caribbean students with the tools they need to make confident decisions regarding their future.

A student’s educational experience is not purely academic; it exists as an intricate blend of social, economic and cultural factors that are often missed by our current state-school education system. The AAC was developed to bridge that gap. By leveraging the experiences and understanding of Oxford ACS members we deconstruct Oxford through a highly personalised social lens.

The result is a uniquely interactive conference that explores all the nuances of navigating the Oxford experience as a black state-school student.

The AAC Mission…

In 2016, of the black students attaining 3 A grades or more at A level across the UK only 35% submitted applications to Oxford University, with only 16.7% going to receive offers (compared to a 25.3% success rate of their White counterparts). If we focus on black students at state-comprehensive schools (the overwhelming majority of black students in the UK) the figures become drastically lower. Since Oxford ACS lauched the AAC in 2013, the percentage of black students admitted to Oxford has increased from 1.1% to 3.6%. Although we are happy of the progress we know that more needs to be done, particularly for the black students at state-comprehensive schools that are still being left behind.

While these figures shouldn’t be taken at face value, they reflect an unfortunate reality: for many students of African and Caribbean heritage, the idea of applying to Oxford is one that often feels alien and unattainable. Throughout their educational lives black students from disadvantaged backgrounds have been told, both directly and indirectly, that Oxford isn’t for ‘people like them’.

The AAC is our way of challenging that narrative.

 FAQs

Contact Us…

For any questions about our other Access and Outreach initiatives:

access@oxfordacs.org

For any questions about the University of Oxford’s admissions process:

undergraduate.admissions@admin.ox.uk