Routes to higher education

There are several routes that you can take to get onto a Higher Education (HE) course, some are more straightforward than others.

The most traditional routes will generally involve taking GCSES and level 2 qualifications in school, and then depending on your results and interests, either progressing onto A-levels, vocational qualifications or apprenticeships. These are all taught in sixth forms, further education colleges, and in for the majority of apprenticeships, the workplace. These various routes can be complicated at times, and we encourage you to talk through your options with careers advisors, teachers, and carers or parents.