Impact of Brexit on the 2021 cycle
Following the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January 2020, and in anticipation of the new Student visa
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Impact of Brexit on the 2021 cycle
Following the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January 2020, and in anticipation of the new Student visa
Awarding of qualifications in 2020 blog
Carys Fisher, Senior Policy Executive at UCAS, and representatives from the UK qualification regulators,
Support for private candidates
We are getting lots of questions from private candidates about their options for entry into higher education
UCAS Tariff update
We have now updated the Tariff tables for the 2021 entry cycle, with the resources available on ucas.com.
2021 courses are now live in our search tool
2021 entry UCAS Undergraduate courses are now live in our search tool, so students can start searching
Courses rollover
You can roll your courses over in the collection tool, ahead of the 2021 entry search tool launching
Last chance: Level 3 apprenticeship standards survey
We’re keen to understand the extent to which Level 3 apprenticeship standards delivered in England are
Level 3 apprenticeship standards survey
We’re keen to understand the extent to which Level 3 apprenticeship standards delivered in England are
Reminder: Level 3 apprenticeship standards survey
We’re keen to understand the extent to which Level 3 apprenticeship standards delivered in England are
Level 3 apprenticeship standards survey
We’re keen to understand the extent to which Level 3 apprenticeship standards delivered in England are
Updated Tariff resources
The updated Tariff information for 2020 entry will be available on the UCAS Tariff web page on Friday
Core maths and the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme
Core maths qualifications are gaining in popularity, and annual entry numbers have risen from just under
2020 courses are now live in our search tool
2020 entry UCAS Undergraduate courses are now live in our search tool, so students can start searching
Criminal convictions declaration
Please be aware that if an applicant applies for a course which requires a criminal convictions declaration,
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
Register for next week’s webinar
In our next webinar, taking place from 11:00 – 12:00 on Wednesday 5 September, we’ll be focusing on the
Criminal convictions resources
Following changes to the criminal convictions question in UCAS Undergraduate Apply for the 2019 entry