When was Basford Hall College built?

When was Basford Hall College built?

1969
New College Nottingham (often stylised as ncn or NCN) was formed from Arnold and Carlton College, which opened in 1960; Basford Hall College of Further Education, which opened 1969; Clarendon College of Further Education, which was founded in 1919 and became a further-education college in 1948 whose current campus …

How old do you have to be for access to higher education?

19 and over
Access to Higher Education Diplomas – who are they for? Access to HE Diplomas are open to anyone aged 19 and over and are mainly taught at further education (FE) colleges.

Can I study access to higher education online?

We offer a wide range of online Access to Higher Education Diploma courses and can tailor a course specifically for your needs. All online Access courses come with the support of a personal tutor and include fully interactive online learning activities.

Is an Access to HE course full time?

Is Access to HE full-time? You can study Access to HE full-time over one year.

How do I report absence Nottingham College?

Alternatively, if you wish to report an absence on their behalf, please email [email protected].

Do you need GCSEs to do an access course?

There are no standard entry qualifications for Access courses: each programme will have its own requirements. All programmes look for GCSEs in maths and English at Grade 4, but if you don’t have these qualifications you should still apply, because equivalent qualifications, skills and experience are often accepted.

Can I get an access course for free?

Access courses are free to eligible 19 – 23 year olds. If you are over 19, you can access an Advanced Learner Loan so there are no upfront fees. If you progress to university you will not need to repay this loan at the completion of your degree.

Are Access courses free?

Can I do an access course without GCSEs?

Can I Do an Access Course Without GCSEs? Yes, you can enrol on Access courses without GCSEs. However, it is important to note that you will need certain GCSEs by the time you apply to university, as they make up an important part of university entry requirements.

Are access courses harder than A-levels?

Access courses are a doddle compared to A-levels. Doing assignments at your leisure every week where you have access to material and literature is not remotely comparable in difficulty to going into an end of year timed, pressurised A level exam. The hardest part about an Access course is turning up everyday.

Can you fail an access course?

If you fail the resubmission, your case is brought to the board and they get to decide whether you continue on the course or not (as you can’t pass the course without passing all modules). Alternatively, if you miss the deadline, you are capped at a pass.

How do I email Nottingham College?

A. Please contact us on 0115 9100 100 or email [email protected] so that we can accept the offer on your behalf.

How many hours a week is an access course?

There are three Access modules to choose from, and they start in February, May and October. They’re usually 30 weeks long, and most students study for about nine hours a week.

Do you need Maths and English for access course?

Do I need still need maths and English GCSEs? Some courses will accept Level 2 maths and English in lieu of GCSEs, but for other courses you may have to complete a GCSE equivalency test. You will not need to meet the GCSE entry requirement for English and Maths if you have Level 3 credits in these subjects.

Do you need GCSEs to do an Access course?

How many hours a week is an Access course?

Is it worth doing an access course?

Yes an access course is worth it if you want to move onto University and I am 90% sure that if you were to decide not to go into Higher Education, you would probably regret it! Most people in these days are not recognised if you have not obtained a degree, as so many people go on to university.

How old do you have to be to go to Nottingham College?

Joining a full time course at Nottingham College is easy – you can apply for courses online in a few quick and simple steps. If you are aged 16-18 at the time of your enrolment, your course is absolutely free.

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