
Our online Access to Higher Education Diploma in Health Science Professions for Nursing will give you the qualifications you need to start a BSc (Hons) degree in nursing at university. Once you have achieved your degree you can register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). There are four nursing specialist areas to choose from: adult, children, mental health, or learning disability. Your 3-year degree programme will combine academic study with supervised placements in NHS hospitals, private clinics, and community settings.
What are the university entry requirements for a nursing degree?
To apply for nursing, you should have, or be working towards, a relevant Access to HE Diploma in Health Science, often referred to as an Access to Nursing course. Alternatively, you can apply with 3 A Levels including at least one science subject. Entry requirements can be found on the UCAS website. Details of our Access to Nursing course are available here.
A Levels typically require at least 5 GCSEs. The Access route generally needs just GCSEs in English and Maths at Grade C or above. Functional Skills Level 2 qualifications are also accepted by some universities. You can study Functional Skills online with us.
Gaining work experience within a healthcare setting is beneficial and demonstrates commitment to university admission teams. Explore NHS Trust opportunities or the NHS jobs website for roles and voluntary positions.
Most universities start in September, but some offer January starts for Adult Nursing, Midwifery, and Child Nursing. View details of universities offering January intakes here.
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Why should I do an online Access to Nursing Diploma course?
Studying online provides flexibility around your work and family commitments without compromising the quality of support and learning materials. Academy Online Learning allows you to study at home, book convenient tutorials, and communicate effectively with your tutors.
How do I choose which nursing specialism to study?
Your interest or experience may guide your choice, or you can explore specialisms during your studies. Once qualified, you have opportunities in various specialist roles.
Adult's Nursing covers those aged 18 and over in hospitals, care homes, or community settings, leading to specialisms like cancer care and critical care.
What are the pay and working conditions like?
- Qualified nurse starting salary: £24,907–£30,615 (Band 5).
- Senior nurse salary: £31,365–£37,890 (Band 6).
- Permanent 5% wage increase across all pay tiers for 2023–2024.
Additional earnings possible through overtime and allowances, particularly in high-cost areas like London. Nursing graduates have diverse employment opportunities.
What annual leave are nurses entitled to?
NHS annual leave is generous with 27 days plus 8 public holidays.
How is the course funded?
Standard student loans are available, alongside possible scholarships, bursaries, or grants. Nurses may also receive £5-8K financial support—details here.
Complete your Access to Nursing qualification online — contact us for further information.
Price Options
The cost of the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health Science Professions) and the Access to Business Studies are £1248, and can be paid in monthly instalments from £104 per month over 12 months with 0% interest. Or discounted price at £1198 (£50 saving) when paid in full upfront.
Monthly Payment |
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Pay in full
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12 Months |
£104 |
£1248 |
11 Months |
£113 |
£1248 |
10 Months |
£124 |
£1248 |
9 Months |
£138 |
£1248 |
8 Months |
£156 |
£1248 |
7 Months |
£178 |
£1248 |
6 Months |
£208 |
£1248 |
* Includes £145 registration fee and certification with our awarding organisation, Skills and Education Access Group
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