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Moray College can offer complete learning experiences, from non-advanced courses to Degree qualifications, in ways suitable for you.
Our courses are designed to be flexible to meet your specific needs and can be studied on a full-time, part-time, open learning or evening basis. We have learning centres throughout the Moray area and Aberdeen as well as our main campus in Elgin, Moray.
General Entrance Requirements
The main criterion for admission of a student to any course at College is the ability to benefit from attendance. This is important because the College is committed to widening access and inclusion, thus life experience (particularly for students who have not just left school) may allow the College to assess a potential student as suitable for entry to either further or higher education, irrespective of formal qualifications.
Some courses may require evidence of other specialist knowledge. This will be stated in the specific course information.
The following formal academic qualifications should be taken as a guide.
Non-advanced Courses
No formal entry qualifications unless otherwise stated.
Advanced Courses
Higher National Certificate/Diploma and Degree courses are open to individuals with:
Scotland
SCE passes in 5 subjects of which 1 for Higher National Certificate, 2 for Higher National Diploma, and 3 for Degree courses must be at Higher Grade.
Modules, an appropriate group (minimum 12) of National Certificate/National Qualification modules/units.
A combination of the above qualifications.
England
GCE passes in 4 subjects of which 2 should be at Advanced level.
An appropriate BTEC qualification.
Moray College UHI encourages applications from students who do not possess formal qualifications.
Anti-Discrimination Statement In accordance with Moray College's Equality and Diversity Policy, all students and staff have a right to expect, and a duty to ensure, that no person will be set apart or discriminated against on the grounds of their colour, ethnic or national origins or their religion, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities, or appearance, or any other factor which may form the basis of discrimination.
Disclaimer Whilst the College has made every effort to ensure the information provided is accurate, it is intended only as a guide for those considering study. The College reserves the right to withdraw and alter courses.
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