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If you’re not developing your own qualifications, check the list of approved HTQs. This list includes the awarding body for each approved qualification.
Once you’ve chosen the qualification you’d like to offer, contact the awarding body. It can provide the specification for that qualification. This will:
If you’re on the Office for Students register or in a partnership with a registered organisation, your students may be eligible for higher education student finance. This includes:
tuition fee loans
maintenance loans
support grants
If you’re not on the register, your students may be eligible for an advanced learner loan.
To advertise your course, include ‘(HTQ)’ at the end of the qualification title when listing your approved qualification. You can also update listings you already have.
The UCAS website has an approved HTQ status checkbox you can tick. This will:
allow people to filter for it
display the HTQ branding on the course page
You’ll also need to advertise your offer through your own channels.
Using the quality mark
Remember to use the quality mark to promote approved HTQs and to follow the quality mark guidelines.
You can also request a variety of HTQ-branded resources. You can use these to promote your offer on your website, at events or on social media. These include:
a leaflet
a presentation for learners
social media examples
a video of a student talking about why they chose to do an HTQ
examples of how other providers are getting ready to offer HTQs
Further support
Email team.highertechnicaleducation@education.gov.uk if you have any questions about delivering HTQs or need further support and guidance. We may be able to help directly or connect you with other providers.