Third party
credit rating

Third party credit rating for colleges & universities

All of Scotland’s colleges and universities have the authority to credit rate an organisation’s learning or training programme.

This can deliver many benefits to the college or university, including income generation, adding value to projects and partnerships, and supporting particular sectors.

Learn more:

  • Read the information notes
  • Explore Fife College’s blog on third-party credit rating
  • Read a blog from Glasgow Clyde College on its credit rating journey
A group of adult learner sit around a table, which features various papers, stationery and drinks. The learners are benefitting from a learning programme that has gone through the credit rating process.

Third party credit rating for other credit rating bodies

Once an SCQFP-approved credit rating body has been actively credit rating for at least one year, it can apply for authority to credit rate programmes belonging to other organisations.

Some of our CRBs offer third party credit rating to partners as part of specific projects, while some offer it as a commercial service.

There is a separate application and scrutiny process, with an associated fee of £2,180 (as of 2025). Please email info@scqf.org.uk for more information.