City College Plymouth – Wednesday 29 January Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge – Friday 31 January Bournemouth and Poole College – Wednesday 12 February Barnsley College – Wednesday 26 February Nottingham College –[...]
Access to HE Diploma results
On behalf of CAVA, congratulations for finishing your Access to HE course. Today you will receive a statement of results from your college for your Access to HE Diploma course. Please note,[...]
Access to HE Provider Forums hosted by the QAA
The QAA have announced dates for upcoming Access to HE provider forums. The online sessions will explain the arrangements for the award of QAA-recognised Access to HE Diplomas in 2020-21. It will[...]
Access to Higher Education Diploma 2020-21: Results, UCAS, Appeals and Feedback
Congratulations class of 2020-21 On behalf of everyone at CAVA we would like to congratulate all those who have completed their Access to Higher Education Diploma. CAVA will be issuing your certificates[...]
Access to Higher Education Diploma appeals process 2019-20
On 13 July, CAVA students will receive a statement of results from your college for your Access to HE course. Please note, this is not your official certificate or transcript. You will[...]
Additional guidance for students due to complete their Access to HE Diplomas after 31 July 2020
Dear CAVA students We hope you are staying safe and well. The QAA has released additional guidance for students due to complete their Access to HE Diplomas after 31 July 2020. You[...]
AI tools for Educators
Since ChatGPT was released in November 2022, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a buzzword throughout not only education, but the world. It appears each week different tools are being released or improved[...]
An update for students of the Access to HE Diploma 2020-21
On Monday 4 January, the Prime Minister announced that all schools and colleges will be closed from Tuesday 5 January 2021, as England moves into a third national lockdown. It is the[...]
Big Issue seller accepted to Cambridge University after life on the streets
Big Issue seller accepted to Cambridge University after life on the streets Cambridge Evening News coverage of successful two Access to HE students from Cambridge Regional College who gained places at Hughes Hall, University of[...]
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