Q&A

Do you need GCSEs for foundation year?

Do you need GCSEs for foundation year?

Consider a Foundation Degree Unlike the full degrees, with a foundation degree you won’t have to worry about not having GCSEs, as the entry requirements are minimal.

Does it say foundation year on your degree?

Typically, a foundation year leads straight on to degree study with the same university. However, it is usually possible to transfer to a different uni once you have completed your foundation year.

What qualification does a foundation year give?

Requirements do tend to be lower than the traditional three year degree, but most ask for Level 3 (A-Level) qualifications. Universities will also consider students with relevant work experience.

Is doing a foundation year good?

A Foundation year is an excellent alternative route to getting you there. If you really want to go to University but don’t meet the entry requirements for what ever reason, I would highly recommend it.

READ:   Are Ross and Russ played by the same person?

Are foundation years cheaper?

Of course, taking an extra year to come up to the level for starting a degree means you have to pay for another year at university – but some foundation years are cheaper than undergraduate degrees.

Is Foundation year harder than as level?

Foundation courses are designed to take one year. Students can complete A level in one year, but it is harder. On a University Foundation Course students generally specialise in the subject area they will study at university, so they don’t need to study the range of subjects which are expected at A level.

Are GCSEs important for university?

Your GCSEs are an important part of the university application process, but they aren’t quite as important as your more recent study e.g. your A levels or BTECs. All courses at UCL require GCSE passes in English Language and Maths at grade 5 or higher, and some courses may ask for higher grades in these subjects.

READ:   How do I find out if my grandfather renounced Italian citizenship?

Can I do a foundation year without A levels?

How to get a place. Unlike full degrees, there are no set entry requirements for foundation degrees. You can find out more when you search for courses, but you may find it’s all quite flexible. In fact, formal qualifications are not always necessary – commercial or industrial experience might be more relevant.

Are foundation courses free?

If you do a separate foundation course, this will usually count as Further Education, the same level as sixth form or college. This means that there are no fees if you are under 19, but you won’t be entitled to any loans or grants for living costs. If you’re over 19, fees will depend on your college.

Does Oxford accept Foundation Year?

Foundation courses Competition is very strong for places at Oxford. Although a foundation year course may be accepted in certain circumstances, we recommend taking different qualifications in order to make the strongest application.