CTF worked example; medium-sized college | £m |
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Annual credit threshold: 98,000 credits (assumes no change to credit threshold over the period of the transformation) | 31.40 |
Funding available for transformation | |
Y1 up to 10% of credits | 3.40 |
Y2 up to 5% of credits | 1.70 |
Y3 up to 2.5% of credits | 0.85 |
Move to agreed Y4 threshold |
Francesca Osowska
Chief Executive
Scenario | Context | Proposal and Impact |
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Alternative revenue generation | Scottish Government and SFC have recently highlighted that the quantum of other income in the college sector has been fairly static for many years and have sought examples from the college sector around options for alternative funding. | To enable and facilitate an increase in agile and alternative revenue streams for colleges, using alternative cost-effective delivery models where appropriate, whilst potentially using already proven innovative delivery models with the sector. |
Innovation | Colleges across Scotland welcome the opportunity to reform and enhance the sector using collective digital capabilities, improving effectiveness, but above all to unlock the potential and accelerate new and better ways of working in line with societal pace of change, whilst supporting the wellbeing of individuals.
A revised National Digital Strategy has been developed and is ready for full scale adoption and implementation to provide lasting change. |
To support colleges in streamlining and simplifying current operational elements and incorporating digital solutions where possible. This could be collaborative and/or individual institutional approaches. |
Skills development | Recognition from Scottish Government, local government and Audit Scotland that there are significant workforce challenges in key sectors for Scotland that require responsive approaches.
Several models already exist for supporting industry engagement and skills development in the college sector, including the Energy Skills Partnership, ensuring coherent approaches to qualifications development and strategic focus on areas of skills shortage and job growth. |
To facilitate groups of colleges collaborating around shared skills delivery development and delivery platforms, and to co-create offers on thematic skills delivery areas responding to regional economic need such as Net-Zero or Care. |
SFC Strategic Plan 2022-27
Building a connected, agile, sustainable tertiary education and research system for Scotland.