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Applicant numbers to ‘early deadline’ university courses increase by 1%, UCAS figures reveal today

Today UCAS publishes its first statistical release of the 2017 undergraduate cycle, detailing applicant numbers for higher education courses with an early October deadline only.

The new UCAS Tariff – ten things university applicants, teachers, and parents need to know

The UCAS Tariff has been changed for students applying now to start higher education courses from next year.

Degree apprenticeship information features in new version of ucas.com

A new initiative aimed at helping students understand the latest information and advice about new degree apprenticeships is now available with the launch of a brand new version of Ucas.com

University acceptances increase, but growth in numbers holding vocational qualifications slows, UCAS report finds

Almost 522,000 students have been accepted to UK universities through UCAS so far this year, an increase of over 7,000 (+1%) on this point in 2015, new figures show today.

UCAS Unconscious Bias Report 2016

First universities to begin ‘name-blind’ projects, UCAS report announces today.

UCAS Clearing update: Friday 2 September 2016

Over half a million students accepted to higher education so far this year, UCAS figures show today.

UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 1 September 2016

As of midnight, a total of 498,270 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS, an increase of 1% on the same point last year.

UCAS Clearing update: Wednesday 31 August 2016

As of midnight, a total of 495,610 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, an increase of 1% on the same point last year.

UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 30 August 2016

As of midnight, a total of 493,100 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, an increase of 1% on the same point last year.

UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 25 August 2016

As of midnight, a total of 484,480 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS so far, an increase of 2% on the same point last year.