Criminal conviction question removed from higher education applications
From May 2018, applicants for courses starting in 2019 onwards will no longer be required to declare
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Criminal conviction question removed from higher education applications
From May 2018, applicants for courses starting in 2019 onwards will no longer be required to declare
Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) videos
Schools and colleges will be busy preparing students for their summer exams, and should make sure they’re
Criminal convictions seminar
We’re hosting a joint seminar with Unlock, Prisoners Education Trust, and Longford Trust.
Reminder: Change to published DBD date
The date of the first decline by default (DBD) for the 2018 cycle changed, and we ran it on Thursday
Resources to support you with changes to the criminal convictions question in Apply
Best practice guidelines
Our search tool goes live in less than three weeks!
Our 2019 entry search tool goes live on Tuesday 8 May.
Reminder: EXACT subscription model pilot
EXACT is a UCAS Media service, which can create data sets to your specification. You define the scope
EXACT subscription model pilot
EXACT is a UCAS Media service, which can create data sets to your specification. You define the scope
Removal of question in Apply about unspent criminal convictions
We’re making changes to the questions applicants are asked about unspent criminal convictions as part
Rise in rate of 18 year olds applying for UK higher education
The demand for higher education from 18 year olds across the UK remains strong, according to figures
Qualification reform: BTEC results and registration information
Further to our message in bulletin 452 about changes to BTEC results, we have some additional information
English and Scottish 18 year olds from disadvantaged backgrounds more likely to enter higher education than ever before
The highest number of disadvantaged English 18 year olds on record entered higher education in 2017,
Reminder: Get your students involved in #DeckYourHalls
#DeckYourHalls is our Christmas competition, which we launched last week.
Young Londoners 25 per cent more likely to enter higher education in 2017 than their counterparts across the rest of England
Figures published by UCAS today reveal that 41.8 per cent of 18 year olds from London entered higher
Get your students involved in #DeckYourHalls
#DeckYourHalls is our Christmas competition, which we launched this week.
End of cycle 2017 data resources release schedule
UCAS’ end of cycle data resources are released every year, in tandem with the End of Cycle Report.
Second highest number of acceptances for nursing courses, despite fall in applications
The number of students accepted onto nursing courses in higher education in 2017 was 28,620, the second
2017 End of Cycle Report
On Monday 27 November, we published the first wave of our 2017 End of Cycle Report.