Can you go to university without A Levels?

Although A Levels are primarily for those seeking to get into university, yes it is possible to get to university without A levels and qualify for a university course. An Access to Higher Education
Access to Higher Education
The Access to Higher Education (HE) Diploma is a U.K. qualification which prepares students — usually 19+ — for study as an undergraduate at university. The diploma is designed for people who would like to study in higher education but who left school without attaining a Level 3 qualification, such as A-Levels.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Access_to_Higher_Education
(Access to HE) course is a flexible way of getting into university and suits those who are returning to education.
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How can I get into university without a Levels UK?

You can apply through Ucas for an integrated degree, which includes a foundation year for students who don't meet the typical entry requirements. There is no single listing of these courses – you will have to contact Ucas for help or call individual universities to ask if they offer these courses.
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Do all UK universities require A levels?

University Entry Requirements. Each course in the UK sets it own entry, so they vary considerably. Most degree programs in the UK will require that the student have passed either A-levels and attained certain grades, for example 4 B grades, or equivalent grades in a BTEC or GNVQ.
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WHAT A levels do you need to go to university?

GCSEs. Most universities will look for an 4/5 at GCSE (A*-C under the old grading system) in English, maths and possibly science. Specific courses may also ask for minimum grades in certain relevant GCSE subjects, while competitive courses will look for strong GCSE results as an indicator of your academic ability.
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Can you go to uni with just GCSEs?

You could start with The Open University with just GCSEs, but this is distance learning so you would be learning at home (there are some tutorials but these are on average once a month).
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How to get accepted to Uni without A levels



Can I go to uni without GCSEs?

Study hard and you can make up for a lack of GCSEs. It might surprise you to learn that you can actually pass GCSEs without having the GCSEs. You can do so through an alternative qualification called Functional Skills that can bring you up to the equivalent of a C grade in Maths, ICT, and English.
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Do universities look at GCSEs or A levels?

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.
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Can you go straight to university from secondary school UK?

Is it possible for me to go to University with these results? No, you need a Level 3 qualification, which means A levels, BTEC, IB or an Access course. Rep: ?
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Can you go straight to university after high school?

Many students live on or near their college campus. A university is also a school you can go to after high school. You can get an associate's, bachelor's, or graduate degree at a university.
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What can I do instead of A Levels?

8 Alternatives to A-Levels
  1. National Vocational Qualification (or SVQ in Scotland) ...
  2. Apprenticeships. ...
  3. BTEC. ...
  4. Advanced Diploma Qualification. ...
  5. International Baccalaureate. ...
  6. Cambridge Pre-U Diploma. ...
  7. Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers. ...
  8. Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and Interdisciplinary Project.
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What can you do with no A Levels?

You could go on to an apprenticeship or do a college course. Colleges offer a range of Level 3 (same level as A Levels) vocational courses and the style of learning might be a change from the academic route. Explore the Careerpilot Course Search to see what is available and also check out your local college's website.
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Can you do A Levels at any age?

Actually, there's no age limit to A Levels, providing the entry requirements are met! So it doesn't matter if you're 16 or 79, you can still take your A Level exams.
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What should I do if I don't know what to do after high school?

What to Do After High School: 10 Alternatives to Starting College
  1. Get a job. ...
  2. Do an internship. ...
  3. Join a service organization like AmeriCorps. ...
  4. Attend classes at a community college. ...
  5. Join the military. ...
  6. Start a business. ...
  7. Attend a trade school. ...
  8. Do an apprenticeship.
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What do seniors do after high school?

What To Do After High School: 9 Things To Do Besides College
  1. Travel Abroad. Graduation means freedom from classwork, exams, teachers, and extracurricular activities. ...
  2. Do Charity Work. ...
  3. Save Money. ...
  4. Concentrate on Your Passion. ...
  5. Go After a Fellowship. ...
  6. Become an Online Entrepreneur. ...
  7. Intern with Projects Abroad. ...
  8. Join the Military.
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Can you go to university after year 11?

You can progress to university, higher or degree level apprenticeships after sixth form. As part of a school, sixth form, although more relaxed than year 11, is still quite structured. Remember, that you will have free study periods and will be expected to make the best use of these.
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Can you go to uni straight after GCSE?

There are many options for students after GCSE results day comes around! The majority of students will choose to keep on studying, and one popular choice is to begin A Levels and begin to decide between choosing a Sixth Form or College.
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What happens if I fail all my GCSEs?

Most schools and colleges allow GCSE students to resit failed examinations. You can resit English and Maths exams in November and examinations in other subjects are then taken in the following June. You will need to double check the examination schedule with your school.
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How many GCSEs do you need for university?

Most colleges like you to take a minimum of five GCSEs, including English Language and Maths at grade 4 (C) or above, while sixth forms have slightly higher entry requirements, looking for at least six GCSE examination results achieving at least a grade 4 (C).
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Are A Levels important?

A Level Study is Important For Work

Whether you decide to go onto university or not, A Levels will remain highly beneficial. In instances where they are not required as a minimum for a role, by having A Level qualifications, you are demonstrating your ability to apply yourself to achieve success.
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Is a grade 7 GOOD?

A grade 7 is fantastic. That's like an A. If your getting a grade 7 right now then you'll be fine in your exams in May/June. Just keep revising and doing practice papers/ questions on topics you are struggling in.
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What grade is 76 percent in GCSE?

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.
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Is Uni easier than A Levels?

Although a degree is a higher level of study, for most students studying at university is not harder than studying for A Levels. The mode of learning can be vastly different, and so is the university lifestyle, so it takes some getting used to.
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Do universities accept lower grades?

"Universities and colleges frequently accept applicants who perform below their entry requirements. Encouragingly, this is most often experienced by disadvantaged applicants."
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Can I go to uni with 2 A Levels?

For the majority of students, it isn't possible to get into university with only 2 A-Levels. The majority of universities require at least 3 qualifications or better explained as 112 UCAS tariff points.
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How many kids don't know what they want to do after high school?

It's said 95% of high school students don't know what they want to do. 25% have parents that have picked their career path for them. Even though many students claim they know what they want to do, statistics speak differently.
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