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have lever 7 degree want to start plc can I get BTEA

  • 10-01-2013 05:55PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    Hi there, in very confused :confused:. I have a level 7 pass degree in Leisure Management and want to do the Higher National Diploma in Graphic Design with Ballyfermot College. Can I apply for Back to Education Allowance if I stay on social welfare from now to September 2013? Im currently on social welfare since June 2012.

    Additional Information:

    I am 30 years old.
    I was told previously that I can only get BTEA if I study higher than my current level ie Level 8. I think the HND in Graphic Design is classed as a level 5???

    any advice would be much appreciated :o


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 ggireland


    Yes, as far as I can recall you can proceed to an educational course and retain your social welfare payments i.e. BTEA regardless of the level of the award.

    I know for a fact that if a person applies for a grant from their local local authorities/VEC etc. then that person must progress a level if he/she wishes to recieve a grant (lets say an individual recieved a grant for a level 5 course, failed 2 modules and went back to do the course again the following year, he/she wouldn't get a grant for the 2nd year). However, if the individual didn't get a grant for his/her first attempt at lets say a level 5 course then he/she will be issued with a grant even if its his/her 2nd attempt at a course of the same level.

    Also, a Higher National Diploma isn't a FETAC level 5 course, its a higher educational qualification roughly equal to the first 2 years of a degree course.

    The level of the course is (both the first year, and the 2nd yr) includes modules with outcomes at both level 6 and level 7.

    Many educational providers classify the HND as level 6+ or level 6/7.

    However the Irish Qualification Authorities recognize it as roughly equavilant to a HETAC Higher Certificate (which is also a 2 year degree level course)

    In the UK HND's are undertaken as a sub degree course in universities (i.e the student gets a qualification after each year of univeristy, for example; a Higher National Certificate for year 1, a Higher National Diploma for successful completion of year 2 and a degree (either at pass or honours level) in the 3rd year...

    The first year of the HND course will give u a Higher National Cert qualification.

    This is equal to a FETAC level 6 advanced cert (as both courses feature eight modules at level 6 on the NFQ)

    The 2nd yr includes another 8 modules....

    BTEC/Edexcel - a UK awarrding body for both further and higher education accredites the award..

    Check out HND and HNC on Wikipedia.....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,166 ✭✭✭Tasden


    In order to qualify for BTEA you must be moving up a level on the NFQ. So if you have a level 7 you must be applying for a level 8 or higher. If you're unsure of the levels check out the NFQ site.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 829 ✭✭✭Long Term Louth


    You will not Receive BTEA unless you are progressing.


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