- Scottish Funding Council
The Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council, more commonly known as the Scottish Funding Council (SFC), is the body in
Scotland that distributes funding from theScottish Government to the country's colleges and universities. It was set up by the [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/acts2005/20050006.htm Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 2005] , and was established onOctober 3 2005 when the Scottish Further Education Funding Council and the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council merged.Role of the SFC
The Council’s main role is to distribute funding to colleges and universities in Scotland. In 2005-06, the Council allocated about £1.3 billion for the support of learning and teaching, research and other activities.
The Council also:
* provides advice to
Scottish Ministers on the needs of the further and higher education sectors and on other policy and funding issues that are relevant to further education (FE) and higher education (HE);
* works with the sectors to develop coherent strategies in support of Ministerial priorities and ensure that there is coherent provision of high quality FE and HE;
* has a statutory duty to ensure that the quality of FE and HE in colleges and universities is assessed and enhanced;
* monitors the financial health of the colleges and universities;
* supports management and governance in colleges and universities by providing guidance and disseminating good practice on many issues;
* facilitates and supports desirable strategic change in the sectors;
* establishes targets and indicators of performance, and gathers evidence and data to monitor progress; and
* is responsible for developing policies to promote sustainable development.tatus
SFC is a Non-Departmental Public Body (
NDPB ) of theScottish Executive . That status allows the Council to act at ‘arms length’ from Government and, in doing so, to:* provide impartial advice to the Scottish Ministers; and
* involve colleges and universities in the development of the Council’s policies and funding methods through participation on its committees, advisory groups and working groups.The
Scottish Executive is responsible for providing strategic guidance to the Council.Funding for learners on HE programmes is provided by another body, the
Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS). The Council provides resources to FE colleges to support learners on FE programmes, in accordance with policies determined by theScottish Executive .The Council works closely with many stakeholder bodies to ensure that its strategies and the policies of the
Scottish Executive are delivered effectively. These bodies includeScottish Enterprise , theAssociation of Scottish Colleges ,Universities Scotland ,NUS Scotland , theScottish Trades Union Congress (STUC), the other UK funding bodies and theOffice of Science and Technology (OST).ee also
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Universities Scotland External links
* [http://www.sfc.ac.uk/ Official website]
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