Higher education providers with T Levels in entry requirements
Universities and colleges that accept T Levels for entry onto at least one course.
Applies to England
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We have produced a list of higher education providers that will consider T Levels for entry onto at least one course at their university or college.
This list can be used by students, schools and colleges to understand options for progressing into higher education with T Levels.
This list is not exhaustive or an official register of all higher education providers that accept T Levels.
If your university or college is not listed but you do offer T Levels for entry to at least one course, contact routesreadiness.te@education.gov.uk.
Students should look at UCAS and the websites of higher education providers for more information on entry requirements. They can contact admissions offices directly if they need further information on entry requirements.
Updates to this page
Published 4 March 2024Last updated 28 November 2024 + show all updates
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Added University Centre Sparsholt and Rose Bruford College to the 'List of higher education providers that accept T Levels for entry' document.
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Added Norwich University of the Arts and TEDI-London – The Engineering and Design Institute to the list of providers.
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Added 'University College of Osteopathy' to the list of higher education providers that will consider T Levels for entry.
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Edited the 'List of higher education providers that accept T Levels for entry' document. Added 'Moorlands College' and 'University College of Estate Management', amended 'New College of the Humanities' to 'Northeastern University' and removed 'Writtle University College' as they have merged with 'Anglia Ruskin'.
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Added Arts University Plymouth, Queen Margaret University and London Metropolitan University to the 'List of higher education providers that accept T Levels for entry' document.
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