Is the Open Study College legitimate?

Does Open Study College offer legitimate qualifications? All Open Study College courses are legitimate and there are two types of course outcome. We have courses that provide qualifications upon completion and are accredited by established awarding organisations, such as A Levels, GCSEs, AAT and CACHE.

Is UK Open College accredited?

UK Open College is approved and accredited by various organisations and bodies, to offer home study qualifications, a list of which can be viewed by visiting our qualifications page.

Can you get funding for Open Study College?

We believe that your personal circumstances or finances should never get in the way of your education and shaping your future. At Open Study College we help you choose the best payment option to suit you. You can pay for your course upfront or spread the cost across monthly payments.

Does Open University do A levels?

To put those into context, GCSEs are level 2 FHEQ and A-Levels are level 3. We offer over 200 highly respected qualifications in a range of subjects. Our course types page can tell you more about what we offer.

Are online diplomas worth anything?

Many Students worry about getting an online degree wondering if they have any value or if the employers and recruiters consider it as a traditional degree. A straight answer to that dilemma is, yes! Most of the employers value online degrees.

Can I go to college while on Universal Credit?

Universal Credit is a monthly payment to help with your living costs. You may be able to get it if you’re on a low income or out of work. You cannot usually get Universal Credit if you’re studying full-time.

Can I go to college at 25?

The age of 25 is not too late to start college, as it is never too late to start college. Many of the most successful college students are older learners and working professionals. Oftentimes, these older college students bring several advantages to the classroom.