Access to Higher Education Diploma
What Does Access to Higher Education Mean?
Higher Education is an optional third level stage of study at university. On completion, individuals are awarded an academic degree.
Numerous career paths are only available to people with a degree, such as engineering, medicine, teaching and nursing.[...]
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Can you study Medicine after an Access to HE Diploma?
Medicine is one of the most competitive degree courses in the country. Almost 24,000 students apply for a place on medical degree courses in the UK.
Of those only 6,000 get a place. Although that capacity is growing to 7,500 by 2025.
To get into[...]
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Can I go to University with an Access to Higher Education Diploma?
The Access to Higher Education Diploma is specifically designed to help anyone aged 19 and over get into university.
The Access to Higher Education Diploma is a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification designed to equip you with the knowledge and[...]
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How to become a Mental Health Nurse
As a mental health nurse, you will spend your days visiting individuals in their homes. You will support them with the mental health issues and help them maintain a good quality of life.
You will work with family members and other health care professionals[...]
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Can I study an Access to Higher Education Diploma Online?
Access to Higher Education Diplomas are one of the most effective ways of getting the qualification you need to get into university.
Designed specifically to help individuals aged 19 and over, it helps you get on the course you want regardless of[...]
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Moving from Teaching Assistant to Teacher
Being a teaching assistant is a very rewarding profession with many positive attributes, as is being a teacher. You’re able to create a real bond with pupils and support them throughout their education.
However, it is natural to want to progress with[...]
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A Levels or Diploma
Nowadays it’s compulsory to carry on with your education in some form after completing you GCSEs. Most students opt to do A Levels or an apprenticeship.
Although before 2013 you could leave school and venture into the big bad world as young as 16[...]
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What to do if I Failed my A Levels
A Levels have been the standard school leaver qualification in England since the late 1950s. They were introduced to give employers and universities an indication of a student’s ability in their chosen subjects.
It’s a system that has remained largely[...]
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Are Distance Learning Courses Recognised?
Distance learning providers offer students a wide and varied number of courses ranging from ‘hobby courses’ all the way through to Access to Higher Education Diplomas.
The breadth of courses on offer is designed to cater for as many people as possible[...]
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Why is Distance Learning Better than a Regular Course?
There has always been a bone of contention between online, distance learning providers and traditional educators and who provides the best courses.
The truth is there is no difference whatsoever.
Our courses, whether they’re A Levels or Access to HE[...]
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