OTHM Qualifications: building global trust through regulated quality and accessible pathways

As international education becomes increasingly borderless, the role of awarding organisations has never been more critical, says OTHM Qualifications. The post OTHM Qualifications: building global trust through regulated quality and accessible pathways appeared first on The PIE News.

OTHM Qualifications: building global trust through regulated quality and accessible pathways

In a market shaped by skills shortages, learner mobility, and growing demand for flexible study options, credibility and trust have emerged as defining currencies.

OTHM Qualifications has spent the past decade positioning itself at the heart of this shift. From its foundations as an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation in the UK, OTHM has grown into a global network supporting more than 500 delivery centres across over 70 countries, empowering tens of thousands of learners each year with internationally recognised qualifications.

Its journey reflects a wider transformation in how education is delivered, validated, and valued worldwide.

From regulation to global recognition

For many learners and institutions, UK regulation remains a powerful marker of quality – but only when it is meaningfully upheld. OTHM’s Ofqual regulation provides a formal anchor, yet the organisation’s leadership has consistently emphasised that regulation is not an endpoint, but a responsibility.

As demand for UK qualifications expanded internationally, OTHM focused on developing systems that could maintain consistent standards across borders, delivery models, and learner demographics. This included robust quality assurance processes, clear qualification design, and close collaboration with delivery partners to ensure assessments remain fair, transparent, and fit for purpose.

In an increasingly crowded international market, this emphasis on trust has become a key differentiator.

A partner-led model for scale and impact

Unlike institutions that rely on direct teaching delivery, OTHM has scaled through a partner-led approach. By empowering approved centres to deliver programmes locally – while OTHM focuses on awarding, standards, and external assurance – the organisation has been able to extend its reach without diluting academic integrity.

This model has proved particularly effective in widening access. Delivery centres serve diverse learner profiles: working professionals, adult learners, international students, and those unable to pursue traditional campus-based education. For many, OTHM qualifications represent a practical route to career progression or further academic study that would otherwise be out of reach.

Designing qualifications for progression

OTHM’s portfolio, comprising around 100 regulated qualifications, spans areas such as business, management, health and social care, education, logistics, and computing. Each qualification is credit-based and structured around clearly defined learning outcomes, supporting progression into employment, higher-level study, or university top-up pathways.

As workforce demands evolve, this focus on progression – rather than stand-alone credentials – has become increasingly important. Learners are seeking qualifications that travel with them, both geographically and professionally.

Leadership perspective: access without compromise

According to OTHM’s leadership, the organisation’s growth has been driven by a clear philosophy.

From the outset, our mission has been to make high-quality UK qualifications more accessible, affordable, and flexible – without ever compromising on regulation or trust

“From the outset, our mission has been to make high-quality UK qualifications more accessible, affordable, and flexible – without ever compromising on regulation or trust,” said SM Shamrat, CEO of OTHM Qualifications.


“We believe that learners everywhere deserve credentials that are credible, portable, and respected. Regulation gives confidence, but our responsibility is to turn that regulation into real-world opportunity for learners and delivery partners alike.”

This balance – widening access while maintaining rigorous standards – has shaped OTHM’s strategic decisions and continues to guide its international expansion.

Looking ahead: trust in a borderless education system

As cross-border education grows, scrutiny from regulators, learners, and employers is intensifying. Awarding organisations must demonstrate not only compliance, but consistency, transparency, and relevance in an increasingly complex landscape.

OTHM’s journey suggests a model well suited to this future: regulated quality combined with global partnerships, flexible delivery aligned with learner needs, and qualifications designed for progression rather than prestige alone.

In an era where education is no longer confined by geography, the organisations that endure will be those that offer something enduring – trust, recognition, and pathways that genuinely change lives.

About the author: Cindy Sloper leads growth and partnership strategy for the GlobalNxt Education Group, working across GlobalNxt University, OTHM Qualifications, and London Graduate School. An experienced international education professional, she specialises in transnational education, academic partnerships, and global programme development. With a career spanning Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Australia, Cindy works closely with universities, awarding bodies, and regulators to build credible qualification pathways and sustainable cross-border collaborations, with a strong focus on quality, flexibility, and long-term value in global education.

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