Record number of students accepted into their first choice of university
A record 395,770 students, up 8% from 365,500 in 2020, have a confirmed place on their first choice of
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Record number of students accepted into their first choice of university
A record 395,770 students, up 8% from 365,500 in 2020, have a confirmed place on their first choice of
New UCAS research shows strong demand for apprenticeships from students keen to keep learning in the autumn
More than three quarters (78%) of students who are getting their results next week, but do not plan to
More students ready to take next step despite pandemic
Record numbers of students are set to take their next step this summer, with new UCAS data released today
450% increase in student mental health declarations over last decade but progress still needed to address declarations stigma
Over the last decade there has been a significant shift in the willingness of students to talk about
Join our next development webinar
Our next development webinar will be held at 11:00 on Wednesday 2 June.
Reminder: Helping you understand T Levels
The Department for Education would like to share some useful documents to support with understanding
Join our next webinar tomorrow: Hear from the regulators!
Our next webinar will be focused on the awarding of qualifications for this summer.
Helping you understand T Levels
The Department for Education would like to share some useful documents to support with understanding
Prestigious appointments to UCAS Board
UCAS is delighted to welcome a senior executive from Google and a senior data strategy director to the
One in five students unintentionally block themselves from degree choices
Two in five students at university say they would have made better choices had they had better access
Awarding Body Linkage (ABL) – SQA Previous results processing
We're pleased to confirm we have processed the SQA Previous results.
Advisory group minutes
The minutes and presentations from the following advisory groups are now available on the Groups’ web