UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for training courses admissions system
Earlier today the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced plans for a website to enable school leavers
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UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for training courses admissions system
Earlier today the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, announced plans for a website to enable school leavers
Ten ways students can demonstrate experience in their personal statement
By Sam Sykes, UCAS Lead for Schools and Colleges
UCAS Discovery: Your essential post-event guide
Our UCAS Discovery tour kicked off last month, welcoming thousands of students and advisers to events
Five ways to support care leavers applying to university
By Rebecca Jones, Senior Advice & Support Officer for Higher & Further Education at Become
Gatsby Benchmark 7: What the updated statutory duty means for your careers programme
Careers Adviser Caroline Green, RCDP, outlines the new expectations for Gatsby Benchmark 7 – Encounters
Understanding UCAS admissions rules in practice
What teachers and advisers need to know – by Carolyn Mindos, Regional Provider Lead, UCAS
Supporting students after they’ve submitted their application
We understand this is a huge milestone for students – but as you know submitting an application is not
UCAS expands fee waiver to care leavers after tens of thousands on free school meals benefit from first scheme
Care leavers will no longer have to pay to apply to university or college in a move that UCAS hopes could
More school leavers living at home for university and college study
The number of UK 18-year-olds living at home while studying at university or college has increased to
UCAS launches scholarships tool to help students find funding for study and living costs
Nearly half cite financial support as being key to decisions about going to university or college.
Five ways Adviser Fundamentals training supports teachers and advisers
Ross Sanger, Schools and Colleges Success Partner, UCAS
Gatsby Benchmark 4 and the new statutory duty: Why curriculum is now careers territory
In the latest of the series, Caroline Green, a registered careers development professional, shares practical
When the future feels fuzzy: helping students gain clarity – or not
It’s tempting to assume that students who have a clear plan are “sorted”, and that those who don’t are
Number of UK 18-year-olds accepted into university or college hits record high
Record numbers of UK 18-year-olds are celebrating today after getting a place at university or college,
Five ways to support students on results day
Level 3 results day can be an emotional and uncertain time for students, especially those who didn’t