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Our beta offer rate calculator is now available for advisers
Advisers can use the calculator to help advise their students on their chances of receiving an offer
UCAS shares data securely with Administrative Data Research Network to increase understanding of participation in higher education
UCAS has made nine years of university and college admissions data accessible through the Administrative
Offer rate calculator launch
Next week we’ll be launching the beta offer rate calculator to advisers.
Qualification report
We’d like to remind you of the extensive materials we have about qualification reform.
UCAS technical support self-service portal
Did you know we have a technical support self-service portal?
ucas.com is changing – look out for the new design!
Next week we’ll be launching a new look website.
GCSE survey – closing Friday 16 September
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale.
UCAS Unconscious Bias Report 2016
First universities to begin ‘name-blind’ projects, UCAS report announces today.
UCAS technology symposium
Do you work in IT for the higher education sector? If so, join us for our first ever technology symposium
City & Guilds qualifications
Following our communications yesterday, giving you details of how to download the updated results, please
Main ABL results now processed
We are pleased to confirm that we have processed the main ABL results.
Pre-release of ABL notes
When we send the results to you on Friday, we will include the final version of the ABL Notes, which
Over 28,000 Scottish applicants placed in higher education through UCAS; up 5% on results day last year
As of midnight, 28,300 Scottish applicants have been accepted to higher education so far this year; an
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