Higher Technical Qualifications: provider delivery toolkit
This toolkit is designed to support providers in their delivery of Higher Technical Education, through the sharing of good practice and highlighting the benefits of…
HTQs are technical qualifications that are approved by employers. There are many different types and are usually taught in the classroom at colleges, universities or independent training providers. HTQs are an alternative to apprenticeships or degrees.
The Government’s long-awaited response to the Augar review is finally here and includes a consultation on the introduction of a lifelong loan entitlement for all courses Level 4-6.
This is particularly relevant to Higher Technical Education (HTE) courses (Many of which are soon to be re-branded under the Government-backed banner of HTQs), as many leaners at this level do not yet benefit from any kind of loan entitlement to ease the financial burden of study.
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Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are currently being offered in various digital technology fields. However, by the year 2025, these qualifications will be expanded to cover a much broader range of industries and sectors.
Starting in September 2023, students will have the opportunity to pursue HTQs in the areas of construction, design, build, health, and science.
From September 2024 onwards, HTQs will become available in additional sectors such as business and administration, education and early years, engineering and manufacturing, as well as legal, finance, and accounting.
Furthermore, in September 2025, HTQs will be introduced in sectors like agriculture, environmental and animal care, catering and hospitality, creative and design, care services, protective services, and sales, marketing, and procurement.
It is important to note that currently, there are two occupational routes that do not have level 4 and 5 occupational standards in place for HTQ approvals. These are the hair and beauty sector, as well as the transport and logistics sector. However, this situation is under review, and the aim is to launch HTQs in these sectors once relevant standards become available.
Overall, the expansion of HTQs across various industries and sectors is a significant development, providing individuals with more opportunities to acquire specialized technical knowledge and skills in their chosen fields.
The UK government is investing up to £117 million to support providers in growing high-quality level 4 and 5 provision and Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs). This includes:
Additionally, the UK government provided the Office for Students with £450 million of capital funding for the financial years 2022 to 2025. £400 million of this was made available through a bidding exercise to target funds at the government’s strategic priorities, including HTQs.
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