Access to Nursing
Course Details
About the Course
Access to Nursing Course Online
If you want to become a nurse but do not currently have A Levels or the qualifications needed for university, our Access to Nursing route is designed to help you prepare for a nursing degree.
The qualification awarded is the Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health Science Professions). This is the recognised Access to HE diploma route we use for learners preparing for nursing and other health science degrees. It includes nursing-relevant health, biology, communication, numeracy and academic study units.
Who this course is for
- Adults returning to education who want to apply for nursing at university.
- Learners changing career into adult, child, mental health or learning disability nursing.
- Applicants who need a flexible online route that can fit around work, family or caring commitments.
- Students who want UCAS application support, including guidance with personal statements and an academic reference.
Why this route works for nursing applicants
Nursing degrees normally require a Level 3 qualification as well as GCSE or Level 2 English and Maths requirements. Access to HE is designed specifically for adult learners who need a university entry route without taking A Levels.
Our Access to Nursing route helps you build the academic writing, research, health science and professional skills needed for degree-level study. You study fully online, with no fixed classes to attend and no exams. Assessment is through written assignments and tutor-marked work.
What you will study
The course includes 60 credits at Level 3: 45 graded credits and 15 ungraded credits. Nursing-relevant areas include healthcare communication, professional behaviours, numeracy in a health context, human biology, physiology, disease, research and academic writing.
The units listed show the current course structure and help you check whether the diploma matches the entry requirements for your preferred universities.
UCAS and university applications
We support learners through one UCAS application cycle. This can include guidance on the application form, personal statement feedback, predicted grades and an academic reference if you link your UCAS application to Academy Online Learning.
Entry requirements vary between universities. Before enrolling, check the nursing degree pages for the universities you are considering and confirm that the Access to HE Diploma (Health Science Professions), your planned unit combination and your GCSE or Functional Skills qualifications will meet their requirements.
Funding for nursing degrees
When you progress to an eligible nursing degree, you may be able to apply for student finance and the NHS Learning Support Fund. The NHS Learning Support Fund is separate from this Access to HE course and applies at university level, but it is an important part of planning your nursing route.
Is this the right course for you?
This course is a strong option if you need a flexible, recognised Level 3 route into nursing. If you already know which universities you want to apply to, check their GCSE, Access credit and grade requirements first. If you are unsure, contact us before enrolling and we can help you understand what to check.
Ungraded Units
Academic Writing Skills (3 Credits)
Numeracy in a Health Context (3 Credits) Level 2
Professional Behaviours: Nursing and Health Professions (3 Credits)
Researching and Understanding Opportunities in Higher Education (3 Credits)
Safe and Ethical Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (3 Credits)
Graded Social Science Units
Bio-Psychology: Behaviour and Drugs (3 Credits)
Bio-Psychology: Behaviour and the Brain (3 Credits)
Graded Health Units
Diagnosis and management of physiological Disorders (9 Credits)
Healthcare Communication (3 Credits)
Graded Biology Units
Endocrine System (3 Credits)
Genetic Inheritance (3 Credits)
Human Sex and Reproduction (3 Credits)
Human Urinary System (3 Credits)
Musculoskeletal System (3 Credits)
Nervous System (3 Credits)
Non-Infectious Disease (3 Credits)
The Structure and Function of Cells (6 Credits)
Requirements
Entry requirements for this Access to Nursing route
We do not require you to already hold GCSE English and Maths before starting the Access to HE Diploma. You will need a good standard of written English, motivation to study at Level 3, and regular access to a computer and the internet.
Entry requirements for nursing degrees
Universities usually require English and Maths at GCSE grade 4/C or equivalent in addition to a Level 3 qualification. Some nursing degree providers may also ask for Science GCSE, particular Access units, or a specific profile of Merit and Distinction credits.
Some universities accept Functional Skills Level 2 English and Maths, while others insist on GCSEs. Always check directly with each university before enrolling, especially if you are applying for a competitive nursing route.
UCAS timing
If you are applying for a September university intake, UCAS applications normally need to be prepared during the academic year before you plan to start university. You can apply while you are still studying the Access course, using predicted grades and an academic reference.
Qualification
- Full qualification title
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Access to Higher Education Diploma (Health Science Professions)
- Course type
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Access to Higher Education Diploma
- Credits
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60 Credits at Level 3 (15 Ungraded & 45 Graded)
- Learning aim reference
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40012876
- UCAS tariff points
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Maximum 144 points depending on grades
- Location
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Online
- Start date
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This course can be started at any time of the year
How to Become a Nurse in the UK: Access to Nursing Route
A guide to becoming a nurse in the UK using the Access to Nursing route, including degree routes, entry requirements, UCAS and funding.
FAQs
Q: Can I apply for nursing degrees with this course?
A: Yes, many students progress to nursing degrees after completing this course. We support your UCAS application and provide academic references.
What is Access to Higher Education?
The Level 3 Diploma is designed to prepare adults for university by providing the UCAS points needed for degree-level study. With Academy Online Learning, you can complete this qualification entirely online, making it highly accessible and flexible to fit your schedule. This course is ideal for those without a current Level 3 qualification who want a direct route to university. If you are aiming for a degree, this is the preparation course to get you there.
How do I get my certificate?
Academy Online Learning is a Skills and Education Group Access Recognised Centre and is approved to run the Access to Higher Education Diploma. You will aim to complete the diploma by our June moderation for a September University start or the November moderation for the January or following June University start.
*if your chosen university has a January intake
How does online learning work?
All of the courses are online and include interactive activities and interactive learning materials. When you start the course you will be assigned a tutor immediately and have access to our state-of-the-art student hub. Students are supported by subject specialist tutors through instant messaging, telephone and video conference tutorials. There are no exams instead each unit displayed on the course webpage is a written assignment.
Access to HE Frequently Asked Questions
Browse the sections below for answers about qualifications, university applications, studying online, funding, and tutor support.
Qualifications
Q: What is an Access to HE course?
A: The Access to Higher Education Diploma is a Level 3 qualification designed to prepare adults for university. It provides the UCAS Tariff points needed for degree-level study and can be completed entirely online with Academy Online Learning. It is ideal for adult learners who do not currently have a Level 3 qualification and want a direct route into higher education. Read more...
Q: What qualifications do I need to apply for the Access to HE Diploma?
A: No formal qualifications are required to start the diploma. However, you will need motivation, the ability to ask for help when needed, and a good standard of written and spoken English. Universities may still require Level 2 qualifications such as GCSEs alongside an Access course, so it is important to check entry requirements carefully. Read more...
Q: What will this qualification give me?
A: An Access to HE Diploma in Health Science Professions or Business can lead to a wide range of degree routes, including nursing, midwifery, paramedic science, business, management, and politics. The Access to HE Diploma is a recognised Level 3 qualification and is widely accepted by UK universities and higher education institutions. Read more...
Q: I want to qualify as a health professional. Do I need a university degree?
A: Yes. To become a nurse, midwife, paramedic, or similar health professional, you will need to progress to university and complete a degree in your chosen subject. For more information on careers and entry requirements, visit NHS Careers. Read more...
Q: Can I do this diploma if I live outside the UK?
A: This QAA-recognised Access to HE Diploma is validated for students living in the UK, including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Read more...
Q: What does QAA stand for?
A: QAA stands for the Quality Assurance Agency. It is the organisation that safeguards quality and standards in UK colleges and universities so that students have the best possible learning experience. You can find more information here. Or Read more...
Q: Who is the awarding organisation for this course?
A: Our awarding organisation is Skills and Education Group Access. You can view our details on the Access to Higher Education website here: Health Science Professions provider. For Access to Business, click Access to Business on QAA. Or Read more...
Q: I already have a degree, but not in a health-related subject. Can I still apply?
A: Check directly with your chosen university to confirm their entry requirements. Read more...
Q: Am I required to have work experience in the health sector?
A: It is always a good idea to gain some insight through work experience. You can contact your local NHS trust and ask to speak to Human Resources, Voluntary Services, or education and training departments. They will be able to advise you. There may also be opportunities within the private sector in your local area. Read more...
University
Q: How do I apply to university?
A: You first need to be working towards the correct entry qualifications. If you do not have A Levels, an Access to HE Diploma may be an alternative route. Some universities also require GCSEs in English, Maths, and sometimes Science, so always check with the admissions department before applying. Read more...
Q: Am I entitled to an NHS bursary when I get to university?
A: Many students on health-related degree courses qualify for financial support. This NHS link may be useful. UCAS is the organisation through which most university applications are made. For more information, visit UCAS. Or Read more...
Q: Which universities or higher education institutions offer degree courses in Health or Business?
A: A full list of courses and institutions can be found here. Or Read more...
Q: Will I get help with my UCAS application?
A: Yes. As part of your course fees, AOLL provides support through one application cycle. This includes checking your UCAS form, proofreading your personal statement, and providing an academic reference with predicted grades. We are a UCAS registered centre. Read more...
Q: Will my tutor give me a reference?
A: If you link your UCAS application to AOLL, we will automatically act as your referee. If you would prefer to use a different referee, you will need to apply independently so that you can enter their details instead. Read more...
Q: Can I get a TOTUM card?
A: Yes. Students can apply directly online via TOTUM. Or Read more...
NHS Careers
Q: What careers are available in the NHS?
A: A full list of NHS careers and job roles can be found on the NHS website. Or Read more...
Getting Started
Q: When can I start this course?
A: You can start at any time during the year. Our provision allows learners to begin when it suits them, rather than only in September. Read more...
Q: Once I have completed the enrolment form, how do I get started?
A: Once your chosen payment option has been set up and accepted, you will be allocated a personal tutor who will contact you, talk you through the next steps, and help you get started. Read more...
Q: Do I have to pay to enrol?
A: There is no cost or commitment when you first enrol. An automated email will be sent to your inbox with further information about how the course works and what to expect as a student. Read more...
Q: Can I speak to somebody in Admissions?
A: Yes. You can call us on 0161 726 5970, email enquiries@academyonlinelearning.co m, or visit Contact Us to send us a message. Read more...
Q: I have been out of education for many years. Have I left it too late for university?
A: No. The Access to HE Diploma is specifically designed for adult learners returning to education who do not have qualifications such as A Levels for university entry. There is no upper age limit. Read more...
Q: How do I enrol?
A: The registration form can be accessed at the top of the page. You can also complete the /contact form or send us a message via Contact Us. Read more...
Tutor Contact
Q: How often can I contact my tutor?
A: You can contact your personal tutor via the messaging service at any time and will normally receive a response within 24 hours, Monday to Friday. Read more...
Q: Do students feel isolated studying through distance learning?
A: Distance learning may not suit everyone, but there is strong support from tutors and staff throughout the course. Students past and present can also communicate with each other for advice on universities, bursaries, open days, careers, and more via the private Facebook group. Read more...
How Studying Online Works
Q: How do I receive my learning materials and assignments?
A: Once enrolled, you will have access to your VLE dashboard where you can find all learning materials and assignments. Read more...
Q: What is the VLE?
A: The VLE is our virtual learning environment. It is where you access course materials, submit work, communicate with your tutor, and find additional guidance on UCAS, careers, moderation, and study support. Read more...
Q: Is this course accredited by the QAA?
A: Yes. It is fully accredited by the QAA for both Health Science Professions and Business. Read more...
Q: What do I have to achieve to get an Access Diploma?
A: You must achieve 60 Level 3 credits in total. Of these, 45 credits are graded at Pass, Merit, or Distinction. Read more...
Q: Do I need to physically attend anywhere to take this course?
A: No. This course is fully distance learning. There are no classes or exams to attend in person, which can save time and travel costs. Read more...
Q: How are the courses assessed?
A: Assessment is through written assignments such as essays, reports, presentations, and question-based tasks. There are no exams. Assignments are worth 3, 6, or 9 credits, and the time allowed varies accordingly, although you can often submit earlier if you want to complete the course more quickly. Read more...
Q: How many hours per week will I need to study?
A: As a general guide, Skills and Education Group Access recommend around 10 study hours per credit. If you aim to complete the course in 12 months, this usually works out at around 12 hours per week on average. Read more...
Q: Can I take a short course for continuing professional development?
A: Yes. If you have been advised that fewer than 60 credits are needed for your progression, contact us to discuss the available options. Read more...
Q: What is moderation?
A: There are two types of moderation: internal and external. Internal moderation helps ensure that grading is fair and consistent, while external moderation by the awarding organisation confirms student achievement and leads to the final award of the diploma certificate. Read more...
Q: When is moderation?
A: External moderation for certification usually takes place in June or July for September university starters, and in November or December for January university starters. Read more...
Q: When do I receive my certificate?
A: Certificates are usually issued within four weeks of the Final Awards Board. Read more...
Q: What do grades and grading mean?
A: Graded units are awarded at Pass, Merit, or Distinction. Universities often specify how many Merits and Distinctions they expect applicants to achieve. You can use our UCAS Tariff Points calculator to work out what grades you may need for entry. Read more...
Q: Do all universities accept Access to HE?
A: Most UK universities accept the Access to HE Diploma as an entry qualification, but you should always check the specific university course page. Some courses also expect particular units, GCSEs, or grade profiles such as a required number of Merits and Distinctions. Read more...
Funding
Q: Is there any funding available to me?
A: Please visit our Funding Page for more information. Allied health students studying at UK universities may also be eligible for grants and other support through the NHS Learning Support Fund. You can find more information here. Read more...
Q: If I want to stop my course, do I still have to pay?
A: The monthly payment option is designed to help learners manage the financial side of studying. These are not monthly study payments, but part of an agreement to pay the full course amount. Read more...
Q: Can I take a study break?
A: Yes. We understand that personal circumstances can change, and this course is designed to be flexible. In some situations, you may be able to freeze your course and save your study days. Read more...
Payment Options
- Course fee
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£1320 including registration fees
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