As well as using the academic credit gained at HN level to apply for a place at university, when you're applying to college, you should also familiarise yourself with any opportunities that might exist in your subject area to enter into a formal articulation route.
Formal articulation routes, also sometimes called progression agreements, mean that the University has formed an agreement with a college to set aside a specific number of places for students undertaking a college course that matches with a Strathclyde degree.
These routes can be competitive, however knowing that there is a clear academic pathway set out for you can be really helpful if a degree at the University of Strathclyde is your ultimate goal.
View our formal articulation agreements with Scottish Colleges.