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The HE Sector and the QCF. Richard Skerrett, Policy Executive, UCAS Roger McCune, Accreditation Manager, CCEA. QCF qualification sizes. Standard sizes and terminology should help HE Award - 1-12 credits - 10-120 hours Certificate – 13-36 credits – 130-360
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The HE Sector and the QCF Richard Skerrett, Policy Executive, UCAS Roger McCune, Accreditation Manager, CCEA
QCF qualification sizes • Standard sizes and terminology should help HE • Award - 1-12 credits - 10-120 hours • Certificate – 13-36 credits – 130-360 • Diploma – 37+ credits – 370+ hours • However, these are just ranges, not precise sizes and they do not imply a level • HE will need to know level and number of credits for QCF qualifications eg via UCAS Apply
What will the qualification title tell HE? • The level of the qualification – Entry up to Level 8 • The size of the qualification – Award, Certificate or Diploma • The content of the qualification • Eg Level 3 Diploma in Sport and Leisure
What qualifications will HEIs be presented with? • Admissions staff should expect to be presented with 3 kinds of awards: • Qualifications that continue to be accredited in the NQF • Qualifications that are accredited in the QCF • Credits awarded for the achievement of units from accredited qualifications in the QCF • There may be new Level 3 qualifications with which HEIs will need to become familiar – and some will have changed in the process of re-accreditation • While presented by the previous Government as a “simplification” for HE and UCAS, it is an added complication as every time there is a reform they have to continue to deal with all legacy qualifications
The QCF and the NQF • By end of 2010 QCF should have replaced NQF for vocational qualifications • Qualifications such as BTEC Nationals have been re-accredited into QCF – but size may have changed and “National” not permitted in title although BTEC branding will be retained • Extension for OCR Nationals within NQF • General qualifications still within NQF • Diplomas not in QCF but some Diploma ASL qualifications will be within it
HE entry requirements for QCF qualifications • Essentially should not change entry requirements where there are specific criteria • Entry requirements will need to reflect: • Level required eg Level 3 • Size of qualification eg Award, Certificate, Diploma • Number of credits • Overall grade required (dependent on grading system) • Any grade requirement at unit level
Units and grading within the QCF • Units can be taken on standalone basis but are only active when picked up as part of a qualification through Rules of Combination • QCF qualifications can be graded: • No standard system • Guidance refers to four popular grading models • Awarding organisations can develop their own grading models within the regulations
HE offers for QCF qualifications (1) • These will reflect the same factors as entry requirements above and should be consistent with published entry requirements • Offers will, however, often need to be tailored as a response to what the individual is taking • Offers should be clear as to what is required in terms of credits as well as grades • Where a learner has credits for units but not a complete qualification, the HEI will need to consider whether they can be made an offer/accepted
HE offers for QCF qualifications (2) Conditional offers should be expressed in terms of: • Overall achievement within QCF qualification eg • Achievement of Award, Certificate or Diploma • Size in terms of number of credits • Where graded, the overall grade required • Any requirement relating to achievement in specified components • Where the qualification has a Tariff score, the offer can be expressed as points rather than credit or grading
Progression issues (1) • There is no expectation that credit achievement will replace entry to HE based on whole qualifications • Credit from QCF qualifications/units can be used for entry with advanced standing • HEIs will need to prepare for applicants wanting to use credit achievement to support progression to HE
Progression issues (2) • QCF qualifications are in some cases already in UCAS Tariff • Where NQF qualifications with a Tariff score are re-accredited in the QCF they will need to be reviewed • Awarding bodies may choose to request Tariff ratings for QCF qualifications • The Tariff is not based on credit but will take it into account
When will HE receive applications with QCF qualifications? • From now onwards! • QCF is already live this year. • All vocational qualifications should be accredited into QCF by end of 2010 • 2011 entry will see first significant numbers • HE engagement critical for full understanding of QCF and qualifications within it. • The need for professional development for HE?
The QCF and the FHEQ • QCF and Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) have levels which align (4-8) • QCF’s definition of credit is similar to that used by the FHEQ – 1 credit for 10 hours of learning • This provides basis for developing credit transfer arrangements • Some awarding organisations and HEIs have already established relationships to support credit transfer and progression • Aim is to offer wide range of opportunities to move readily between the QCF and FHEQ