AHE
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Registration and Certification
learner registration for Agored Cymru AHE Diplomas is42 days (end of week 6 from the start date of a programme). Requirements Learners undertaking any AHE Diploma, whatever their mode of study, must be registered and certificate... Go to page
2020 - 2021
Charges 2020 - 2021 Mandatory charges for members Fee Notes Centre recognition for new centres 800.00 A non-refundable standard fee is charged for the centre recognition process and will be invoice... Go to page
FAQs
FAQs 1. Under the ERF, adaptations to remote delivery were approved through special considerations, do I need to inform Agored Cymru again for delivery post 31st July 2020? Agored Cymru appreciates the effort our centres have undert... Go to page
2019 - 2020
Charges 2019 - 2020 Centre Charges for Members Fee Notes Centre recognition for new centres 800.00 A non-refundable standard fee is charged for the centre recognition process and will be invoiced ... Go to page
UCAS Tariff
UCAS Tariff Although the Tariff has been available for a number of years for various qualifications, from the 2017 admissions cycle it will be based upon a revised system in which the size and grading system attached to qualifications ... Go to page
Service Standards
Register learners 60 credits on the AHE Diploma within 42 days of the start date of the course Qualifications Wales/Ofqual: Register all learners within 25 working days of the start date of the course (short courses less than 15 week... Go to page
News
Think that A-Levels are the only route to higher education? Take a Closer Look
Agored Cymru learners registered on an AHE Diploma achieved the qualification. These are the best outcomes reported anywhere in the UK. The Access to Higher Education Diploma is the most successful single qualification at widening pa... Go to news item
Case Studies
Access to HE student now a Lecturer of Health Science at his Former College
Lecturer, Andrew Walker, left University in London where he was studying Film and Theatre. He returned home to North Wales questioning his next steps.... Go to case study
Former Access to Higher Education Learner Achieves First-class Honours Degree in Midwifery
Mother of two and former Body Shop manager, Julia Fivash-Henderson from North Wales, graduated from Bangor University with a first-class honours degree in Midwifery after successfully gaining an Access to Higher Education Diploma in health ... Go to case study
Mum of three, Caroline Read, turned her life around after enrolling on an Access to Higher Education nursing course
After becoming a mum at a young age Caroline Read from South Wales, found herself suffering from depression and failing to find any ambition.... Go to case study
Access to HE provides father-of-two the opportunity to pursue a career in nursing
After leaving school at 13, with no qualifications, Jamie Maidment's life spiralled out of control. Jamie had suffered from mental health and substance abuse issues.... Go to case study