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UCAS Clearing update: Monday 24 August 2015
As of midnight on Sunday 23 August a total of 481,570 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year.
UCAS Clearing update: Friday 21 August 2015
As of midnight on Thursday 21 August a total of 477,280 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year.
UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 20 August 2015
As of midnight on Wednesday 19 August a total of 471,920 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year.
UCAS Clearing update: Wednesday 19 August 2015
As of midnight on Tuesday 18 August a total of 467,110 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year. Of these, over 38,220 people have been accepted through Clearing, a rise of 5% on the same stage last year and the highest number recorded by UCAS at this still early stage.
UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 18 August 2015
As of midnight on Monday 17 August a total of 461,120 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year.
UCAS Clearing update: Monday 17 August 2015
As of midnight on Sunday 16 August a total of 452,990 people had been placed in full-time UK higher education, an increase of 3% on the same point last year.
Over 409,000 students already placed in UK higher education – up 3% on 2014
Over 409,000 students know they are accepted to UK universities and colleges as of today – up 3% against A level results day in 2014.
Final UCAS advice ahead of A level results day 2015
With one in ten students placed through Clearing last year, the UCAS website has all the information you need to be fully prepared, whatever grades you achieve.
UCAS Chief Executive Mary Curnock Cook responds to Independent article on personal data
We never sell personal data
Nearly 25,000 Scottish applicants placed in higher education; 3% more than last year
As of midnight, 24,800 Scottish applicants have been accepted into higher education through UCAS; an increase of 800 people, up 3% compared to SQA results day last year.