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How to deliver T Levels

  1. Register to become a T Level provider Register to become a T Level provider

    You can now register to deliver T Levels in the 2026 to 2027 academic year.  Find out more about how to register to become a T Level provider. To register, access the 2026 registration form through your DfE sign-in account before midnight on 21 March 2025. Current T Level approved providers do not need to submit a registration form to provide T Levels for the 2026 to 2027 academic year (this includes starting new courses). You will need to register with the Awarding Organisation for your chosen T Levels to start delivering the courses. 
  2. Get support with planning and delivering T Levels Get support with planning and delivering T Levels

    You’ll find lots of guidance and information about delivering T Levels on this website, including workshops and webinars hosted by the DfE, AoC and others.  T Level funding You will need to complete a T Level Data Collection twice a year to receive T Level revenue funding. Watch our instructional video and learn how to complete this collection. We cover everything from log-in procedures, ensuring accurate data is submitted, to common pitfalls to avoid. You can find more information on T Level revenue funding here. Key dates for T Level surveys and data collections The DfE has also commissio...
  3. Get help with facilities from the T Level Capital Fund Get help with facilities from the T Level Capital Fund

    The T Level Capital Fund is available to help eligible T Level providers have world-class facilities for the delivery of T Levels.  The fund is formed of the Specialist Equipment Allocation (SEA) and the Building and Facilities Improvement Grant (BFIG). Specialist Equipment Allocation (SEA) SEA is available to all eligible T Level providers when they begin delivery of a T Level route for the first time. You should use SEA to help buy industry standard specialist equipment you need to deliver T Levels. If you are delivering T Level routes for the first time from September 2023, you do not n...
  4. Source and deliver industry placements Source and deliver industry placements

    The T Level industry placements delivery guidance on GOV.UK includes advice on: setting learning goals how to prepare students industry placement completion exceptions and criteria for special considerations additional allowable route-specific models and approaches of industry placement delivery Our employer engagement case study takes you through how other T Level providers have engaged and worked with employers.    Employers can search for T Level schools and colleges online, so make sure you have updated the National Careers Service Course Directory so they can find you. Find out how...
  5. Plan your T Level curriculum Plan your T Level curriculum

    Once you know which T Level subjects you want to deliver, you can plan your curriculum.  You’ll find core course content, as well as specifications and outlines from the awarding organisations on our course information pages. Our T Levels curriculum case study contains insights and tips from other providers around curriculum planning. There are also case studies on a range of other subjects related to T Level planning and delivery. Keep an eye on the T Level events for any upcoming curriculum planning workshops or webinars, and the key dates page for important dates and deadlines.
  6. Promote T Levels and T Level coverage Promote T Levels and T Level coverage

    Communications and marketing activity are a critical part of the implementation plan to raise awareness of and engagement with T Levels. For students The ‘Skills for Life’ campaign brings together all education and training choices for young people in one place, so students can easily explore and compare their options.  Our T Levels website also explains everything students and parents need to know about the qualification and includes a tool to help them find their nearest T Level school or college.  Update your T Level course information now For providers We also support T Level providers ...
  7. Manage and submit T Level results Manage and submit T Level results

    Use the Manage T Level results service to collect T Level component results data, calculate overall T Level results and issue T Level certificates.  You can use the service to tell us: if a learner has completed an industry placement if a learner has achieved an equivalent for English and maths GCSE grade 4 or above from outside England and Wales whether a placement has been completed with special considerations. Find out more about how T Level results and certification works T Levels and UCAS points To support progression to higher education, UCAS have confirmed the tariff for T Levels. ...
  8. Progression from T Levels Progression from T Levels

    We expect that some T Level graduates will progress from their course to a relevant apprenticeship at level 4 or higher, building on the knowledge, skills and behaviours they have developed during their T Level course. Employers are already considering how T Levels can be an access point for higher apprenticeships. The Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education (IfATE) has published progression profiles for the first wave of T Levels, which show how T Levels provide a strong foundation, which can lead to a range of opportunities in employment, apprenticeships, higher and further ed...