AVA’s must be able to evidence compliance with the licensing criteria at any time.
Licensing criterion 3 stipulates that an AVA may not itself be a provider of Access to HE Diplomas or a receiver of Access to HE students. An AVA cannot therefore validate its own courses or approve itself as an approved centre.
Ordinarily it would be feasible for an applicant to move through the process from formal notification to the award of a provisional licence in around 8 to 12 months, but the timescales depend on:
- when formal notification is received from the applicant
- the outcomes of the outline application
- the outcomes of the full application.
An approximate schedule for the complete process would be provided following receipt of an applicant’s formal notification.
The schedule for the complete process would align with the meetings of QAA’s Access Recognition and Licensing Committee (ARLC), which is involved in each of these key stages. The Committee meets three times a year and makes any provisional licensing
recommendations to the next meeting of QAA’s Board.
Contact us if you would like informal advice about the responsibilities of AVA status and the licensing process or would like to meet to discuss the process further.