06 - Scotland - Admission requirements

Further Education

Colleges have a very wide range of students. They work in partnership with schools to deliver courses to school aged students and they enrol school leavers aged 16, students who have left school at 17 or 18, with and without formal certification, and also a large and increasing number of older students. Admission requirements are related to courses, but mature applicants’ experience and previous learning can be considered. Non-advanced courses do not normally have formal entry qualifications. Advanced courses normally require candidates to have, for example, passes in the Scottish Qualifications Certificate of Education (SQC) or equivalent qualifications.

Higher Education

The usual entry requirement for higher education courses is a group of awards at grades A-C in the National Qualifications Higher or Advanced Higher level examinations set by the Scottish Qualifications AuthorityGeneral Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) and GCE Advanced Level (or the equivalent) are also accepted. For some HE courses, particularly Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Higher National Diploma (HND), a group of appropriate National Certificate (NC) awards (often achieved in college courses) may be acceptable.

Many students move to a university or higher education institution to take a degree after successfully completing an HN qualification at a college.

Applications from outside Scotland to pursue a higher education course are considered individually to ascertain the acceptability of entry qualifications.

The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) processes most applications for entry to higher education institutions in Scotland. It distributes them to the individual institutions and enables candidates to apply to several institutions on one form. For some courses, for example in art and design and in social work, there are other arrangements, which are detailed in the Entrance Guide to Higher Education in Scotland.

The higher education institutions welcome applications from mature students (defined as applicants over the age of 21) as well as from school leavers. A range of specially designed courses prepare adults both for higher education in general and for particular courses. Such "access" courses include a range of SQA units or courses, successful completion of which may lead to an SQA award. Many "access" courses carry a guarantee of a place in higher education on successful completion.

(SQA), or qualifications deemed by a higher education institution to be equivalent to these. For many HE courses the candidate needs to hold awards at specified levels. Awards in the English

Institutions:

 

Scottish Qualifications Authority
The Optima, 58 Robertson St., Glasgow G2 8DU
Tel.:+44 (0)845 279 1000
Fax:+44 (0)845-242-2244
E-mail: mail@sqa.org.uk

 

Universities and Colleges Admission Services
PO Box 67, CHELTENHAM GL50 3SF
Tel.:+44 (0)1242-227788
Fax:+44 (0)1242-544961
E-mail: enq@ucas.ac.uk
Website:  http://www.ucas.ac.uk


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Date: 2009
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