What is higher education
What do we mean by higher education?
When we talk about higher education, we are referring to all courses at Level 4 and above that progress up to Level 8. These can be studied at colleges and universities.
Higher education qualifications include:
- Bachelor’s degrees, either Bachelor of Arts – BA or Bachelor of Science – BSc
- Foundation degrees, either Foundation Arts – FdA or Foundation Science – FdSc
- Master’s degrees
- Higher National Certificate – HNC
- Higher National Diploma – HND
- Higher Apprenticeships
- Higher Technical Qualifications
When studying a higher education qualification at college or university, you gain a higher level of knowledge and skills in a particular subject, which is different to studying a GCSEs or A Levels.
Higher education qualifications can open more doors for you in terms of employment because many careers now require applicants to hold a higher education qualification, for example, to work as a nurse, police officer or teacher.
On average, those who successfully complete a higher education qualification earn more than those who don’t over their lifetime.