Commencing from 1st August 2009 all learners aged between 14 and 19 will require a Unique Learner Number (ULN) in order to process their registrations. We will also be phasing in ULNs for all other learners over the coming year.
Moving from the NQF to the CQF
Quality Surgeries offer your organisation an hours slot where your leaners work can be assessed and your Recommendation for Award of Credit (RAC) signed.
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Welcome to the Access to HE Information Page for higher education.This page contains links and information related to Access to HE, primarily for colleagues working in universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) offering higher education courses. The introduction of grading for 20091-0 poses a new set of challenges for the framing of offers to Access students for places on HE courses. Colleagues in admissions departments in HEIs should feel free to contact OCNSER for further information on 01227 824018 or email d.gittins@ocnser.org.uk HE Access NetworkOCNSER has set up a new virtual network for HEIs in the South East Region to support the flow of information relating to Access students and admissions to degree level courses. The virtual network uses a secure online area where information and ideas can be freely exchanged. Download the introduction to the network and a subscription form below.
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