Access to Higher Education

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Fast track to Higher Education:

Prepare, Focus, Progress.

Our Access to Higher Education courses are ideal for those who have taken a break from their education or are thinking of a new pathway in their studies.

The range of courses below are delivered over a period of one academic year. They provide an intensive overview of the subject alongside skills preparation for progression onto university or other Higher Education. The qualification gained pursuing this route contributes towards UCAS points in the same way as studying three A-levels or equivalent.

Access courses are taught over two or three days a week so it’s a great option for those in employment alongside their education.

Courses:

If you are over 19 years old and have a passion for caring for people, an interest in Nursing or you want to study Mental Health at degree level, our Access to Healthcare Professions Diploma will help you achieve the requirements to continue your journey and gain a place at university.

This course covers a variety of subjects from Biology to Psychology, Academic Skills to Research. This is a very popular course that has a proven track record for students achieving and gaining a place at university.

This Access Diploma is a nationally recognised qualification designed to meet the needs of adult students returning to study. It is suitable for progression to a number of health professional courses such as nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, social work, Paramedic Sciences, Podiatry & Physiotherapy and other allied therapies, or a science related degree.

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Can't find what you're looking for?
Don't worry, at our sibling college - Chichester College - we have a range of other Access to Higher Education courses which could be perfect for you. Find out more by visiting their website: Access to Higher Education at Chichester College


Advanced Learner Loans

Advanced Learner Loans are available to cover the cost of full or part time courses for those aged over 19.

Once you have completed a Higher Education course, your outstanding Advanced Learner Loan balance for an Access to Higher Education course can be written off. This means you don’t have to repay it.*

*The Higher Education course must be eligible for student finance. 

Click here to view financial support options.

The Student Perspective

 

The thing I like the most about doing the Access course is the challenge to myself to do well academically. I was most nervous about coming on the Access course because of the assignments. However, I proved myself wrong time and time again and with the support of the tutors and my fellow students I'm actually doing really well on the Access course and it's a nice feeling to prove that I can do it. LucyAccess to Nursing and Healthcare Professions, Crawley College
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Nursing and Healthcare Professions:Lucy's Story

Access to Higher Education at Crawley