UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 30 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 493,100 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
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UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 30 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 493,100 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Thursday 25 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 484,480 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Wednesday 24 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 480,120 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Tuesday 23 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 474,710 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Monday 22 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 467,500 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Friday 19 August 2016
As of midnight, a total of 442,900 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
City & Guilds qualifications
Following our communications yesterday, giving you details of how to download the updated results, please
City and Guilds results processing completed and issue resolved
We have now completed our investigations, and rectified the issues experienced due to the duplicate grades
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,
Digital QIPs
In line with our published schedule to transfer content from our legacy guides to Qualification Information
Provision of provider statistics to HEFCW, HEFCE, and UUK
If you are a provider funded by HEFCW, you may have recently received a letter from them detailing their
Advice for Scottish university and college applicants as results day approaches
With SQA results day just a few days away, UCAS advisers, including our Social Media Team, are available
GCSE reform survey
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale. Ofqual has stated that
Early success at GCSE is key to university applicants achieving their predicted A level grades, new UCAS study shows
GCSE results and the mix of A level subjects studied are the key factors determining whether university
You asked... we answered
Answering the questions you asked on the UCAS technical support self-service portal.
Information security
One of the most common ways cyber criminals try to access confidential information – such as your sign
Provision of provider statistics to HEFCE and UUK
You may have recently received a letter from HEFCE and/or UUK which details their requirements for reporting