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Posted Fri 1 September 2017 - 11:37

Friday 1 September 2017

  • 493,860 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 77,550 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 52,590 people have been accepted through Clearing, a similar number to the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 42,300 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme and 10,290 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,040 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 122,220 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year.

Thursday 31 August 2017

  • 491,600 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 75,290 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 51,270 people have been accepted through Clearing, a rise of 1% on the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 41,490 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme and 9,780 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,030 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 122,120 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year.

Wednesday 30 August 2017

  • 488,900 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 72,590 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 49,900 people have been accepted through Clearing, a rise of 1% on the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 40,620 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 9,280 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,100 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 121,440 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year.

Tuesday 29 August 2017

  • 486,890 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 70,580 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 48,630 people have been accepted through Clearing, a rise of 1% on the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 39,810 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 8,820 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,160 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 121,290 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year. 

Friday 25 August 2017

  • 482,510 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 66,200 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 46,600 people have been accepted through Clearing, a similar number to the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 38,400 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 8,200 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 7,970 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 121,010 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year.

Thursday 24 August 2017

  • 478,310 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 62,000 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 44,640 people have been accepted through Clearing, an increase of 1% on this point last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 37,010 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 7,630 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 7,990 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 121,090 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year

Wednesday 23 August 2017

  • 474,180 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 57,870 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 42,010 people have been accepted through Clearing, a similar number to the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 35,020 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 6,990 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,090 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 121,700 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 12% on last year.

Tuesday 22 August 2017

  • 468,670 people placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, a decrease of 1% on the same point last year.
  • 52,360 people have been placed since 08:00 on A level results day.
  • 38,660 people have been accepted through Clearing, a rise of 1% on the same stage last year.
  • This Clearing total comprises 32,370 people placed after applying through the main UCAS scheme, and 6,290 who applied directly through Clearing after the 30 June deadline.
  • 8,240 people who applied directly to Clearing are yet to be placed.
  • 122,410 people who applied through the main scheme are free to be placed in Clearing*, down 13% on last year. 

Notes

*This number goes down as the number of placed applicants goes up. Some applicants in this unplaced group will not have met their offer conditions, others will have received no offers earlier in the year, and some have chosen not to accept any offers.

The final date for applications this year is 20 September. Applicants can then add Clearing choices until 23 October, if they choose to. Almost 65,000 applicants were placed through Clearing by the end of the 2016 cycle.

UCAS’ daily Clearing analysis reports look at country of domicile and institution, as well as age, sex, and background (POLAR3 and SIMD) of applicants, and the subjects and types of institution (tariff group) they have been accepted to. These updates will be published for the next ten working days, until 1 September. Our End of Cycle Report for 2017 will be published in December, and will assess the full admissions year, including final applicant and acceptance totals.


About UCAS

UCAS is a charity and is the UK's shared admissions service for higher education. We manage applications from around 700,000 applicants each year for full-time undergraduate courses at over 380 universities and colleges across the UK.

The final applicant and acceptance totals for the cycle will be published in December, in our End of Cycle Report.

In Scotland, there is a substantial section of provision that is not included in UCAS' figures. This is mostly full-time higher education provided in further education colleges, which represents around one third of young full-time undergraduate study in Scotland, and this proportion varies by geography and background in Scotland.

Accordingly, the statistics on UCAS acceptances in these data resources reflect only that majority of full-time undergraduate study that uses UCAS Undergraduate.

From the 2015 cycle onwards, applications to postgraduate teacher training programmes in Scotland were included in the UCAS Undergraduate admissions scheme, previously these were recruited through UCAS Teacher Training. In 2015, around 120 courses at providers in Scotland moved into the UCAS Undergraduate scheme, estimated to represent around 2,000 acceptances, mostly aged 21 or over. Comparisons between 2016 and 2014 (or earlier cycles) will be affected by this change.


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