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Home > HE staff > Curriculum and qualifications > Access programmes > FAQs

Do you have a question about Access to Higher Education (Access to HE) courses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland? If you do, read through this list and you may find the answer you are looking for.

Access programmes

  • What evidence of achievement will students have at the end of the Access to HE course?
  • How can I make offers which are appropriate for Access to HE students?
  • How will things change when the new Access to HE Diploma is introduced?
  • What expectations do Access to HE students have of universities and colleges when they enter HE?
  • How does the QAA monitor the work of the AVAs?
  • What are the responsibilities of the AVAs in relation to quality assurance?
  • What are the responsibilities of Access to HE course providers?
  • Where can I find statistical information about progression from Access to HE courses into HE?
 

 
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