Just wondering if the careers office would class a foundation degree as the same as a degree, or does it have to be a three year full time degree for you to qualify for graduate entry?, hope this makes sense.
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MCD EASTERBROOK
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you don't need a degree strictly speaking, but you need "the ability to pursue a degree". They define this by saying you need 140 UCAS points from a/as levels, or highers in scotland... however I believe foundation degrees, because they are often used to gain entrance to full degree courses are credited towards this points system. Get in touch with your college or uni and ask them what the equivalent UCAS points value of your qualification is. Combine this with any post-gcse scores you have and if it adds up to 140 then yes you are eligible, if not, think again...
