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Access to Higher Education – making the transition between technical and academic
Access to HE conference, Reading - 5 April 2018 Janet Ryland (Education and Skills Funding Agency)
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Something stable in a changing world
1970s Access to HE courses to prepare adults for entry to HE 1980s Formal recognition scheme Early 2000 major review (2013 new specification) ‘From small beginnings’
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A strong market presence 1
There are currently over 2,100 qualifications in the 2017 to 2018 level 2 and level 3 legal entitlement qualifications list. 25 percent of these qualifications are Access to HE.
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Legal entitlements – just a reminder of what they are and what is in
English & maths Aged 19+ First full Level 2 Aged 19-23 First full Level 3 Aged 19-23 Learners eligible for legal entitlements have access to full funding – they must not incur course fees
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A strong market presence 2
There are currently over 3,200 qualifications in the 2017 to 2018 advanced learner loans catalogue. 17 percent of these qualifications are Access to HE.
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In other words For 2017 to 2018 there are 592 Access to HE Diplomas available via Adult Education Budget and/or Advanced Learner Loans This is across 11 awarding organisations (AVAs) Published Advanced Learner Loans application information shows 16,520 loans applications for Access to HE (quarter to 2018)
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National Retraining Scheme
But what of the future Access Level 4/5 review National Retraining Scheme Devolution T levels ‘Pinch points’
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Thinking of Sainsbury…
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Is the need still the same/still clear?
The big questions Is the need still the same/still clear? Who is it for? Where does it sit Who values it? What does it deliver? ‘Opportunities and challenges’
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