Record proportion of English 18 year olds apply to higher education
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by the 24 March
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Record proportion of English 18 year olds apply to higher education
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by the 24 March
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,
Confirmation of funding for EU students for 2018/19
Confirmation from the Government of funding arrangements for 2018/19 EU students.
Applicants for UK higher education down: 5% for UK students and 7% for EU students
Today UCAS publishes analysis of full-time undergraduate applications made by the 15 January deadline
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)
Three per cent rise in students entering UK higher education this year, UCAS interim analysis shows
UCAS has published its interim analysis (four weeks after A level results day) of acceptances by intended
A level reforms will result in significant differences in AS provision across English schools and colleges, UCAS survey indicates
A UCAS survey of English secondary schools reveals many remain undecided about whether to offer students
Record number of students placed at UK universities and colleges in 2014
Our 2014 End of Cycle report reveals the number of students placed by UCAS in higher education has exceeded
Record number of Hong Kong students at UK universities, UCAS reveals
A record number of applicants from Hong Kong have been accepted into UK higher education (HE), the admissions
UCAS launches videos to help deaf students apply to university or college
Deaf students can now watch seven new videos available in British Sign Language (BSL).
Changes to admissions tests in 2023
Some universities require students to sit an admissions test as part of the application process. The
The UK continues to be a top destination for study, with applications set to rise by almost 50% within five years
Students from across the globe still hold the UK’s universities and colleges in the highest regard, with
Pandemic inspires ‘future nurses’ with a welcome increase in school and college leavers looking to enter the profession
A record number of 18-year-olds applied to study nursing in England in 2021, with the COVID pandemic
UCAS welcomes Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor to the Board of Trustees
Professor Colin Riordan, Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff University, has been appointed to serve as a Trustee
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
Enhance your contextual admissions this summer with MEM2020
Since 2018, you’ve been able to sign up to our modernised contextual data service (MCDS).
More people than ever want to be a doctor
A record 23,710 people have applied to study medicine at university next September, up 6 per cent on
Teacher training skills tests and UCAS Teacher Training Apply update
In July, the Department for Education announced plans to replace teacher skills tests with provider-led