Adding your 2020 course fees in the collection tool
This year, the Office for Students (OfS) introduced a new approach to the approval of access and participation
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Adding your 2020 course fees in the collection tool
This year, the Office for Students (OfS) introduced a new approach to the approval of access and participation
UCAS Love Learning competition 2016 – university students challenged to pass on their passion
Students are most likely to benefit from higher education if they have both passion and purpose in choosing
Qualification reform – GCSE resits policy reminder
Last summer saw the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England, with students sitting examinations
Supporting international students applying to courses with an October deadline
University applications can be a stressful process for both students and their advisers. For those applying
Last opportunity to download your PERS end of cycle data
We’ve extended the deadline for you to download your PERS 2019 end of cycle data, to this Friday 7 February.
Last opportunity to download your PERS end of cycle data
We’ve extended the deadline for you to download your PERS 2019 end of cycle data, to Friday 7 February.
UCAS' statement on its verification service
Helen Thorne, Director of External Relations, UCAS, said: ‘UCAS has a responsibility, on behalf of students,
Update on Prime Minister’s announcement on ‘name-blind’ UCAS applications
As many of you will already be aware, the Prime Minister wrote in the Guardian today that name-blind
Name-blind applications to higher education – comment from UCAS’ CEO
The Prime Minister wrote in the Guardian today that name-blind applications could help increase participation
Students’ personal statements show a mix of passion and career words, UCAS analysis reveals
UCAS analysed 300,000 students’ personal statements this year and found all university applicants - from
First T Level Technical Qualifications published
The first T Level Technical Qualification (TQ) specifications have been published by awarding organisations
UCAS End of Cycle report 2012
Overall demand for higher education in England weakens, but percentage of disadvantaged young people
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
Students turn to technology with university choices
New subject data from UCAS shows a big shift towards technology-based degrees mirroring recent trends,
Students grasp best opportunity in decades to apply to university
568,330 people applied by the 15 January deadline to start an undergraduate course at a UK university
‘Conditional unconditional’ offers continue to rise, though students are less likely to accept them
For the first time, over a quarter of 18 year old applicants from England, Northern Ireland, and Wales
Update: Office for Students data supply
Last month, we contacted you about a new process for supplying the Office for Students (OfS) with data
Record proportion of English and Scottish 18 year olds accepted into university
33.7 per cent of all 18 year olds from England, and 26.7 per cent from Scotland, were accepted through
Office for Students' data request
The Office for Students (OfS) has asked us to supply data about English higher education providers from
English 18 year olds are more likely than ever to apply to university
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by 30 June 2018