Final report: Flexible pathways and effective transitions in CBHE
Publication date: 14 Jul 2026
This Collaborative Enhancement Project focused entirely on College Based Higher Education providers, bringing together five FE colleges from across England. Using a student-staff collaborative partnership, it explored supporting flexible pathways and effective transitions in CBHE. Students worked with staff to capture experiences across subjects in case studies, contributing to wider understanding and presenting findings to QAA members at a national end-of-project event.
Further education colleges (FECs) are vital to widening participation in higher education (HE) among underrepresented social groups.
There are currently over 70 FEC members of the QAA, representing nearly 30% of the overall membership. Yet college-based HE (CBHE) remains under-researched and is often an overlooked area of HE policy and practice.
This project focussed exclusively on CBHE providers. Five further education colleges from across England participated in a student-staff collaborative partnership approach exploring the core theme of supporting flexible pathways and effective student transitions in CBHE. The final project report was published in July 2026.
Increase student engagement in shaping their learning experiences by empowering them to become directly involved in informing and improving understanding about supporting their pathways and transitions into CBHE.
Build students’ confidence in transitioning to HE through collaborating with academic staff to learn about HE learning and teaching expectations and practices.
Prepare, train and support 50 students and staff from 5 FECs to work collaboratively to undertake 2 cycles of collaborative observation across 10 different case studies.
Generate an evidence and practice base to inform and improve CBHE students’ learning experiences for QAA members and the wider sector.
Publication date: 14 Jul 2026
Publication date: 14 Jul 2026
This project explored several areas of focus related to the core theme of supporting flexible pathways and effective transitions in CBHE. Areas identified by FEC partners included:
In collaboration with staff, students contributed directly to informing wider understanding about their learning experiences of CBHE, which were captured across multiple subject areas in student-staff case studies. Students and staff collaborated on presenting their findings to other QAA members at a national end of project event in April 2026
Claudine Barnes, Solihull College and University Centre
David Turner, Walsall College