As always, I am hoping MNers will know the answer to this!
I would like to do an English certificate in Social Care but can't afford to pay for it so am trying to get funding. I keep being bounced back as I already have a Scottish BSc (Ordinary) degree in Computing from 1985 which is totally unrelated (& very out of date!).
However, my training coordinator seems to believe I may qualify for funding because, as my degree is not Honours (I should add that in Scotland an ordinary degree is not the same as a failed honours. It's a full degree just 3 years rather than 4.) it may equate to a level 4 qualification not a level 5. If this is the case, I may be able to get funding after all.
I have tried ucas/ gov website/ original university & no one seems to be able to give me a definitive answer.
Does anyone know?