18 - Scotland - Organisational variations, alternative structures

A number of bodies providing distance learning which serve the whole United Kingdom have many students in Scotland. Among these are the Open College and the longer established National Extension College.

In higher education, the Open University has over 15,000 students in Scotland, many studying for a first degree. It offers a very wide range of qualifications, particularly in the sciences and humanities, and shorter courses for professional updating and personal interests. It does not demand formal entrance qualifications and students can build up credits in courses leading to a degree over a number of years while still in employment, by way of private study, marked assignments and formal examinations. Although study is home-based, there is a network of 37 study-support centres throughout Scotland, which offer contact points for students to meet their tutors, counsellors and fellow students. Students can also receive help and support by telephone in their own homes. To aid its students in their studies the Open University has published a large amount of valuable teaching material, which is used far beyond the courses for which it was designed. The Open University also offers course validation to other institutions without their own degree-awarding powers.

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Millennium Institute offers higher education across the Highlands and Islands and Perthshire via contractual arrangements with local colleges and other non-SFC-funded institutions. It has developed its use of information and communications technology to link these institutions and other outreach centres. This enables students of the Institute studying in different centres to keep in touch and has made it possible for the Institute to offer networked programmes at more than one centre.

The Scottish University for Industry (SUfI) was established to promote a culture of lifelong learning across all sectors of society through its " learndirect scotland"branded services. It is not an educational institution, but acts as a broker between the learner and learning providers. SUfI acts as a gateway for information and advice on learning opportunities. Learners can access information and advice on courses, "bite-sized" learning, funding support and childcare through the learndirect scotlandhelpline and website.

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Date: 2009
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