Access to HE Diplomas are one year, full time or part time and are nationally recognised Level 3 qualifications, validated by the awarding body OCN (Open College Network). 

Applicants may be required to sit separate GCSEs in English Language and Mathematics in conjunction with their course if they do not already have these qualifications at grade C/4 or above. This will enhance progression opportunities.

Progression

Upon successful completion you can apply to undergraduate courses offered by universities and colleges including the South Thames Colleges Group. There are many reasons to continue your studies with us, notably our undergraduate courses offer lower tuition fees providing excellent value and our class sizes are smaller.

You are advised to check that you meet specific university entrance requirements for the course you plan to study on completion of your Access to HE Diploma, as these will vary from one course to another. For some courses, compulsory subject requirements may also apply.

Advanced Learner Loans

If you are aged 19 or over, you may be eligible for an Advanced Learner Loan to help pay Tuition Fees charged by the College. It is easy to apply, your household income is not taken into account and there is no credit check. You will not have to pay anything back until your income is over £27,295 per annum and repayments do not start until the April of the year following the course end.

If you go on to complete an undergraduate programme, the Access loan will not have to be repaid – it is written off!

To apply you will need to be issued with a Learning and Funding letter by Admissions; this is normally issued on successful completion of your interview. For further information visit gov.uk/advanced-learner-loan.

Study Skills

All Access to HE Diplomas have Study Skills modules which are designed to provide students with essential skills underpinning learning on the course and in undergraduate study, for example note-taking, research and presentation skills.