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UCAS publishes 2014 End of Cycle data resources

UCAS today publishes a comprehensive set of data resources on full-time undergraduate university admissions.

Less than a week until university application deadline

Students planning to start an undergraduate course at university or college this autumn have until 18:00 on Thursday 15 January 2015 to submit their UCAS application.

2015 cycle applicant figures (interim) November

This statistical release reports interim applicant totals in the 2015 UCAS application cycle as at Monday 17 November 2014.

Weymouth College gets top marks for careers advice from UCAS Progress

Weymouth College staff have been praised for the quality of their careers advice, after picking up a national award sponsored by UCAS’ post-GCSE application service.

Students in Romania can ask an expert how to apply to university in the UK

Students in Bucharest, Romania thinking of applying to university in the UK can get answers from an expert adviser this weekend.

UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for UCAS-style service for post-16 options

UCAS’ Chief Executive, Mary Curnock Cook, responds to the Deputy Prime Minister’s call for a UCAS-style system for post-16 learning.

Creative students can meet with 100 universities and colleges at UCAS’ ExCel event

London students looking to study art and design courses in higher education should visit UCAS’ Design Your Future event tomorrow and Thursday (12 and 13 November 2014).

UCAS Analysis answers five key questions on the impact of the 2012 tuition fees increase in England

The Analysis and Research team at UCAS have tracked the impact of the 2012 tuition fees increase on applications and admissions.

Students encouraged to 'tick the box' during National Care Leavers' Week

UCAS supports National Care Leavers' Week with a variety of activities.

2015 cycle applicant figures – October deadline

Today UCAS publishes its first statistical release from the 2015 undergraduate cycle, for courses with an October deadline (15 October 2014) only.