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Supporting disabled students

More than one in four students who apply through UCAS each year share a disability. Disabled students are entitled to reasonable adjustments to ensure they can access higher education, and they will find a variety of support available.

Ten ways to get the most out of work experience

Work experience is more than just something to stick on your CV. As student blogger Anna writes, it’s a great opportunity to prepare yourself for the working world – as long as you get stuck in.

Thinking about performing arts?

Find out more about studying performing arts at conservatoires and universities, alternatives to higher education, and preparing for your next step.

Thinking about performing arts?

Thinking of studying a performance-based course? Find out more about the different options and how to make your application.

UCAS Conservatoires entry requirements

Entry requirements for conservatoire courses could be qualifications, auditions, other skills and interests, and more. Find out about requirements and how to understand them here.

UCAS isn't just uni

More young people are considering alternatives to full-time undergraduate courses at university than ever before

UCAS Undergraduate entry requirements

Each course, and most universities and colleges, have different requirements – usually a mix of qualifications, subjects, or exam grades. Learn more about them here.

University events and open days

Discover more information about upcoming open days and uni events, how to use them to your advantage, and what you need to prepare.