Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Year Three results published
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Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Year Three results published
We've updated our search tool to reflect the new release.
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
Department for Education campaign: GCSE reforms
The Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
UCAS' statement on its verification service
Helen Thorne, Director of External Relations, UCAS, said: ‘UCAS has a responsibility, on behalf of students,
Removal of question in Apply about unspent criminal convictions
We’re committed to ensuring no applicant is deterred from applying to university or college due to the
Record proportion of English 18 year olds apply to higher education
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by the 24 March
Qualification reform web page
As part of the work to improve our qualification information services, we’ve added some new information
Are you making the most of our open day listings?
If you haven’t already, make sure you upload your open days to ucas.com, to get the dates of your events
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
Reminder: Book your place at our Annual Admissions Conference
Join us at our Annual Admissions Conference.
Keeping up-to-date with our developments
Our next webinar is from 11:00 – 12:00 on Wednesday 7 February.
Keeping up-to-date with our developments
Handling text in our AMS, bulk copying courses, latest releases, and new live features in the test and
Keeping up-to-date with our developments
Register for our next webinar and find out about our latest releases.
Reminder: Consumer law compliance for higher education providers
To comply with your obligations to undergraduate students, take a look at the Competition and Markets