Change description : 2025-10-07 09:05:00: Updated to reflect that the service to register for a national professional qualification is currently open. [Guidance and regulation]
If you’re employed, talk to your employer. You may need their approval to take an NPQ. They may be able to help you choose a course that’s suitable for you and your workplace.
Some courses have specific eligibility requirements, so check you’re eligible before you register.
2. Check if you can get funding
Teachers and schools leaders in many state-funded settings in England will be eligible for funding to cover their NPQ course fees, subject to eligibility criteria.
Eligibility for funding does not guarantee a place on a funded NPQ course.
3. Find an NPQ course provider
If you’re employed, ask your workplace if they already work with a particular course provider.
You can also contact providers directly. Select your course to find out which providers offer the NPQ:
Your provider will send you an application form by email once you’ve registered with DfE. They will assess your suitability for the course. If your application is successful, they will confirm how your course will be funded.
6. Start your NPQ
Once you’ve applied, your provider will confirm whether you have a place on the course and will give you the start date if you’ve been accepted.