First exam year since pandemic sees record numbers entering higher education
A record number of UK 18-year-olds have secured a place at university or college after sitting their
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First exam year since pandemic sees record numbers entering higher education
A record number of UK 18-year-olds have secured a place at university or college after sitting their
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
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,
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
Largest ever proportion of UK’s 18 year olds entered higher education in 2017, UCAS data reveals
A record proportion of 18 year olds, from across the UK, gained a place at university or college in 2017.
Record numbers of students accepted to UK universities and colleges this year, UCAS report shows
A total of 532,300 people entered UK higher education in 2015, an underlying increase of 3.1% (16,100)
UCAS Love Learning Competition 2015 - University students challenged to inspire the next generation
Passion for the subject should be as big a consideration as employment prospects for students picking
UCAS End of Cycle report 2012
Overall demand for higher education in England weakens, but percentage of disadvantaged young people
Record number of disadvantaged students accepted onto higher education courses in 2022
More students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds have secured university and college undergraduate
UCAS' 2019 End of Cycle Report reveals ‘unprecedented opportunity’ for anyone considering university
A record 541,240 students were accepted onto undergraduate courses this year as high offer rates, increased
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
Performing arts students can win thousands by taking the spotlight
Students across the country have the opportunity to win up to £2,500 by creating a short video or writing
UCAS analysis shows potential for step change in equality by 2030
The UK’s 38 most selective universities would each only need to admit an additional 70 students from
Record numbers of students accepted through Clearing
Today, UCAS publishes the latest acceptance figures for the 2018 application cycle, as of 28 days after
UCAS publishes 2016 data for individual universities
Today, UCAS publishes its 2016 data for individual universities. These make up the final part of the
Record numbers of 18 year olds accepted to university this year, UCAS report shows
More UK 18 year olds than ever before gained a place at universities and colleges this year, the UCAS
Top ten reasons why Clearing is an important route into higher education
The days of Clearing being the bargain basement of university admissions are long gone – Helen Thorne,
‘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