Title: Equivalent or lower qualifications ELQs
1Equivalent or lower qualifications (ELQs)
Toby West-Taylor Head of Funding, HEFCE
2Equivalent or lower qualifications (ELQs)
Expanded guidance in HESES/HEIFES09
- Identifying ELQ students
- Differences between exemptions and protected
subjects - Assessing levels of qualifications
- Reviewing ELQ status periodically
- Relationship with student fees and support
regulations - Audit issues
3Identifying ELQ students
Home EC students who are aiming for a
qualification whose level is equivalent to, or
lower than, a qualification they already hold.
- The qualification aim of the student is all
important - Those with multiple stated qualification aims
should be treated as aiming for the lower of
those qualifications - In general, use the Framework for Higher
Education Qualifications (FHEQ) to determine a
basic hierarchy of qualifications - HESES/HEIFES09 Annex G paragraphs 9 and 15
4The hierarchy of qualifications (1)
Variations to the FHEQ for ELQ purposes
- Disaggregation within single levels of the FHEQ
is not generally appropriate, but exceptions for - Level 7 Postgraduate Certificates gt Diplomas gt
Masters - Level 6 Ordinary bachelors degree gt Bachelors
with honours - Level 5 Foundation degree gt Foundation degree
bridging course - HESES/HEIFES09 G16
5The hierarchy of qualifications (2)
Postgraduate in time v postgraduate in level the
relevance of entry v exit qualifications
- ELQ policy is about the academic level of a
qualification (aim) - HESES/HEIFES defines postgraduate as a course for
which the normal entry requirement is an honours
degree - Integrated masters PG in level, not PG in time
- Graduate conversion course UG in level, PG in
time - Exceptions
- First registrable medicine, dentistry, veterinary
science degrees - MPharm
- PGCE
- HESES09 G17, G18, G19, G22 HEIFES09 G17, G18, G20
6The hierarchy of qualifications (3)
- Credit applies to HEIs only
- Students whose qualification aim is institutional
credit should not be treated as ELQ on the basis
of similar level HE credit already achieved - HESES09 G23, G24
7The hierarchy of qualifications (4)
- The equivalence of qualifications awarded abroad
- Try naric.org.uk UK NARIC is the national agency
responsible for providing information and advice
about vocational, academic and professional
skills and qualifications from all over the world - A student has a degree awarded in another country
as their highest qualification and is aiming for
a degree in the UK. If UK NARIC says that the
former is below the level of the latter, it is
acceptable to treat the student as not aiming for
an ELQ - HESES09 G25, HEIFES09 G22
8Exemptions (1)
ELQ students may still be recorded as fundable if
they
- Are aiming for a foundation degree
- Are on an ITT or INSET course (at any level)
- Are on an undergraduate course leading to a first
registerable qualification in medicine
dentistry nursing midwifery certain other
named allied health professions social work
veterinary science. - Or a post-registration undergraduate course for
the above professions. - Or otherwise in a receipt of an (UG or PG)NHS
bursary - HESES/HEIFES09 G7
9Exemptions (2)
ELQ students may still be recorded as fundable if
they
- Are on an undergraduate course leading to a
professional qualification in youth and community
work - Are on a post-registration undergraduate course
for youth and community workers - Are on a full-time undergraduate course leading
towards registration as an architect - Are in receipt of Disabled Students Allowance
- Are studying in Northern Ireland with the OU
- HESES/HEIFES09 G7
10Exemptions (3)
ELQ students counting toward co-funded employer
engagement allocations
- Are exempt
- But are still non-fundable in HESES/HEIFES
- Because they are not funded through the
mainstream teaching grant, but are subject to
separate monitoring arrangements - They may still be included in co-funded employer
engagement monitoring forms as long as they meet
all other eligibility criteria - HESES/HEIFES09 G6b
11Strategically important and vulnerable subjects
(SIVS)
SIVS are protected, but not exempt
- ELQ students in SIVS should be reported as
non-fundable unless they are also in an exempt
category (such as foundation degree in receipt
of DSA etc.) - The SIVS allocation relating to ELQ students will
not be recalculated annually for changing student
numbers - It is intended to help maintain overall capacity
in SIVS, be that for ELQ or non-ELQ students - HESES/HEIFES09 G8
12ELQ status can change over the duration of a
course
ELQ status should be reviewed annually
- Consistent with student fees and support
regulations - To take account of changing circumstances
- A student following two separate programmes of
study receives a qualification for one before the
other is complete - A student becomes disabled
- A student changes their qualification aim
- HESES09 G26, G27 HEIFES09 G23, G24
13Changing ELQ status within a year of study
Yes to correct for data error/new information.
No to reflect changed circumstances.
- Correct in-year where
- New information emerges about a students prior
entry qualifications, or a students eligibility
for DSA. - Do not correct in-year, but correct for the start
of the following year, where - Circumstances change, for example a student is
awarded a qualification during the year or
changes their stated qualification aim, which
affectstheir ELQ status.
14Students who do not collect their qualifications
- Students who are entitled to receive a
qualification for which they were aiming but have
not formally completed the process of collecting
it should be treated for ELQ purposes as if they
have the qualification. For example - Students who have not completed the formal
process of attending a graduation ceremony, where
this is required - Students who have not been permitted to collect
their qualification because they are in default
of a payment to the institution - HESES/HEIFES09 G21
152009-10 ELQs, fees and student support
regulations (1)
See the OPSI web-site
- Student fees (Qualifying Courses and Persons)
(England) Regulations 2007 (SI 2007/778) - Defines the courses and students covered by the
variable fee regime, whose fees are subject to
prescribed limits - Now updated by amendment in SI 2008/1640
- Exclusion now applies to anyone aiming for an ELQ
whose previous qualification was awarded anywhere - But not those aiming for a foundation degree
162009-10 ELQs, fees and student support
regulations (2)
See the OPSI web-site
- The Student Fees (Amounts) (England) (Amendment)
Regulations 2008 (SI 2008/2507) - Define the maximum fees that can be charged for
students that are subject to regulated fees - (those defined in the Student fees (Qualifying
Courses and Persons) (England) Regulations 2007
(SI 2007/778), as amended) - (amendment to the Student Fees (Amounts)
(England) Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/1932))
172009-10 ELQs, fees and student support
regulations (3)
See the OPSI web-site
- Education (Student Support) (No. 2) Regulations
2008 (SI 2008/1582) - Define student support regulations for 2009-10
- Contain an ELQ definition
- Eligibility restricted for ELQ students
- Amended by Education (Student Support)
(Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2008 (SI
2008/2939) - Revisions relating to financial thresholds and
levels for student support
18Institutional fee charging policies
are generally a matter for institutions
- Compliance with regulations
- Clarity required about fee charging policies
- For all students
- But particularly those in receipt of DSA
- Any questions about fees and student support
regulations to the Student Finance England
helpline 0845 602 0583
19Differences between fees/student support
regulations and HEFCE funding policy on ELQs
- Students exempt from ELQ policy for HEFCE funding
purposes, but not subject to regulated fees. For
example - A student with a BSc who starts a first
registrable medical/dental/vet sci degree - A student with an unrelated BA who starts a
full-time undergraduate course leading towards
registration with the Architects Registration
Board - There should not be ELQ students not exempt from
the policy who are still subject to regulated
fees - HESES09 G28 HEIFES09 G25
20Institutions determine fundability status for ELQ
students
Use FUNDCODE field (HEIs) or Field A11 (FECs)
- We will use these fields in re-creating HESES and
HEIFES returns from HESA and ILR data - ELQ students will not be separately identifiable
in HESES/HEIFES - We will test whether institutions have determined
fundability status appropriately through our
audit and reconciliation work
21Auditing fundability status of ELQ students
- Institutions will need to keep audit records of
how they have determined fundability status of
students - We will also test whether institutions are
reporting fundability status appropriately using
combinations of HESA or ILR fields and by linking
data across years - Audits may be prompted if we find, for example,
disproportionately high numbers of students with
unknown entry qualifications being recordedas
fundable.
22Other HESES/HEIFES issues
23Changes to HESES/HEIFES for 2009-10
- Table 6 has been removed
- HEFCE-recognised funding consortia no longer
exist - Table 4 has been expanded to collect new entrants
- With a view to us being better able to monitor
growth in new entrants from 2010-11 - A minor change in how to calculate what
proportion of students funded from other sources
should be reported as non-fundable or
independently-funded - To take account of the 65 million efficiency
saving
24Clarifications to HESES/HEIFES for 2009-10 (1)
- Non-completion definition and examples
- The flexible study measure does not change how
institutions report completion in HESES - Expanded guidance in HESES on how to count
modules that span years of instance - Expanded guidance on ELQs
25Clarifications to HESES/HEIFES for 2009-10 (2)
- Students recruited to the 10,000 new places
announced in July 2009 should be reported in
HESES/HEIFES in the usual way they will not be
monitored separately - Clarifications relating to the fact that NHS
bursaries apply to years of courses, not
necessarily whole courses - Clarification on assignment to price groups of
medical and dental courses and other activity in
cost centres 1 and 2 (HESES only) - Clarification on assignment to cost centres
on franchised-out activity (HESES only)
26Process changes for HESES/HEIFES for 2009-10
- Notification of audit for those HEIs that have
not had a HESES audit in the last two years - Some changes to our verification process
- HESES and HEIFES now need to be signed off (at
the end of the verification process) by the head
of the institution - Earlier sign-off date for HEIFES (FECs only)
- Process for raising queries relating to missing
or incorrect learner aim type of Learndirect
codes on the FE Data Services LAD has changed
(FECs only)
27Frequently/occasionally asked questions (1)
- Is it optional or compulsory to claim for partial
completion students from 2009-10? - How does HEFCE expect institutions to account for
partial completions in the HESES09 return, e.g.
will institutions have to take account of such
students when determining their non-completion
rates?
28Frequently/occasionally asked questions (2)
- More guidance on how we can include a proportion
of our students with unknown entry qualification
as non-fundable in the HESES return. For the
HESES return this can be done by adjusting the
FTE for all students with an unknown highest
qualification upon entry as per the HEFCE
methodology however this is not appropriate at
student level in the HESA return upon which the
HESES re-creation is based.
29Frequently/occasionally asked questions (3)
- The circumstances in which holders of PGT
qualifications (PG certs/dips/masters) are, or
are not, considered to be studying for ELQs when
they enrol for another PGT qualification.
Basically how can ELQ status be determined for
these students?
30Frequently/occasionally asked questions (4)
- Keen to know how other HEIs manage non-standard
years of instance
31Frequently/occasionally asked questions (5)
- Please advise on the correct method of
forecasting late registrations for those students
who have a COMDATE prior to the current reporting
period (and therefore cannot be identified as
late registrations from the previous years HESA
Return). - How to deal with late registrations that change
the TYPEYR from 1 to 2, i.e. Continuing Education
students who register by 1 December for modules
that will complete by 31 July and subsequently
register for modules that will complete after
31 July.
32Frequently/occasionally asked questions (6)
- What approach will HEFCE take to auditing the
methods by which students studying towards an ELQ
are identified, bearing in mind the room for
interpretation in the HEFCE guidance for ranking
qualifications? - Are any amendments to the current price band
weightings anticipated now or in the near future?
If so, are details available?
33Frequently/occasionally asked questions (7)
- Further details on the structure and scope of the
audit that we are expecting to undergo next year
and exactly what aspects of/how HESA data will be
factored into the audit. - It would also be very useful to know when the
HESES09 guidance will be released and what
changes, if any, we can expect for this year's
return
34Frequently/occasionally asked questions (8)
- Can you please provide a guide to premiums for
long and/or flexible programmes, and the impact
of any funding changes on HESES09? - Full-time undergraduate programmes leading to
registration with the ARB are ELQ exempt. We are
apparently unique in having a part-time version
of the Professional Diploma in Architecture Part
2 which did not exist at the time that the
guidance was issued. Is this also exempt? All
the others in this category apart from the ARB
one states Undergraduate programmes in any mode
of study ...