Important information about decisions and replies
We are receiving increasing reports from applicants that some training providers are putting pressure
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Important information about decisions and replies
We are receiving increasing reports from applicants that some training providers are putting pressure
Important information on decisions and replies
We are receiving increasing reports from applicants that some training providers are putting pressure
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
Qualification report
We’d like to remind you of the extensive materials we have about qualification reform.
GCSE survey – closing Friday 16 September
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale.
GCSE reform survey
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale. Ofqual has stated that
Two thirds of trainee teachers last year were women, UCAS' postgraduate teacher training report reveals
More than twice as many women (19,025) as men (8,775) were placed on postgraduate teacher training programmes
Record numbers applying for apprenticeships through UCAS’ post-GCSE service
National Apprenticeship Week is 14-18 March 2016. Students submitted 9,330 apprenticeship applications
Final UCAS advice ahead of A level results day 2015
With one in ten students placed through Clearing last year, the UCAS website has all the information
Changes to training providers – what are the options?
We have received feedback from partnerships that, where providers work together through the interview
Changes to training providers – what are the options?
We have received feedback from partnerships that, where providers work together through the interview
Weymouth College gets top marks for careers advice from UCAS Progress
Weymouth College staff have been praised for the quality of their careers advice, after picking up a
Biology, business and bricklaying just some of the courses South West teenagers can discover with UCAS' new service
Teenagers in the South West are the first to benefit from the new UCAS Progress service, which helps
UCAS End of Cycle report 2012
Overall demand for higher education in England weakens, but percentage of disadvantaged young people