As of 1 February 2026, the SQA Accreditation will now be Qualifications Scotland Accreditation and Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) is now Qualifications Scotland. Learn more.

Qualifications We Accredit


By ‘accredit’ or ‘accreditation’ we mean the process by which Qualifications Scotland Accreditation decides if an approved awarding body satisfies the Regulatory Principles and Regulatory Principles Directives necessary to successfully award and certificate a given unit or qualification.

We accredit:

Qualifications are accredited for a finite period. When a qualification reaches the end of its accreditation period, it may be withdrawn, extended or replaced by an updated qualification.

Scottish Vocational Qualifications           

SVQs are qualifications which combine skills, knowledge and ability within a specific occupational area.  They measure an individual’s competence to perform specific job functions. SVQs are normally assessed in the workplace and can be taken at a pace which suits both the learner and their employer.

Regulatory and Licensing qualifications 

Regulatory and Licensing qualifications are required for some regulated job roles.

Examples include:

Other qualifications

Qualifications Scotland Accreditation can accredit any qualification which is formally assessed and has external quality assurance, but is not a degree. Qualifications Scotland Accreditation approved awarding bodies might wish to seek accreditation but this is only compulsory where the qualification is in the mandatory section of a Scottish Apprenticeship framework.

Examples include: