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UCAS' 2019 End of Cycle Report reveals ‘unprecedented opportunity’ for anyone considering university

A record 541,240 students were accepted onto undergraduate courses this year as high offer rates, increased consideration of those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and improvements to Clearing give applicants more choice than ever before.

Global interest to study music at the UK’s prestigious conservatoires hits new high

A record 1,250 talented performers from outside of the EU have applied through UCAS Conservatoires to study music from September 2020, up 25 per cent on last year, and the third straight year of sharp increases.

20/20 vision: Aiming high while the population is low

Richard O’Kelly, from our Analysis and Insights Team, looks at applications in the 2020 undergraduate recruitment cycle as of the 15 October deadline.

More people than ever want to be a doctor

A record 23,710 people have applied to study medicine at university next September, up 6 per cent on last year.

UCAS and Unibuddy launch peer-to-peer service, connecting prospective and existing students

UCAS has partnered with Edtech startup, Unibuddy, to digitally connect undergraduate applicants to current students at universities and colleges across the UK.

New UCAS Hub encourages students to shoot for the stars

More than a third of students applying to university are setting their sights higher after using the new UCAS Hub, which brings together information and advice on all their options for life after school in one dynamic place.

UCAS Tariff points allocated for T Levels

Today, UCAS has confirmed the Tariff point allocation for T Levels.