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.
What is the ULN?
The ULN is a personal 10-digit number randomly generated and allocated to learners by the Managing Information Across Partners (MIAP) programme's Learner Registration Service (LRS). The learner's centre applies for ULNs on behalf of a learner when they embark on a Diploma programme of study. The ULN is anonymous; it does not include any digits relating to the centre, the candidate or location. The ULN will remain with learners throughout their lives so that in the future all their learning experiences, exam results and qualifications will be linked together.
The first ULN was issued on 6 September 2006, and over 3 million have now been issued. More Guidance on ULNs can be found at http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_9111.aspx
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