Breaking down the barriers: How schools can champion apprenticeships
By Siobhan Williams – previously an Employability and Progression Coordinator at a technical college
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Breaking down the barriers: How schools can champion apprenticeships
By Siobhan Williams – previously an Employability and Progression Coordinator at a technical college
Nurturing wellbeing in careers: Support for you and your students
Caroline Green, Career Development Expert (RCDP)
UCAS announces Tariff points rollout for apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be allocated UCAS Tariff points from next year, UCAS has announced today (13 December).
How to support your students making an apprenticeship application
Caroline Green, Career Development Expert (RCDP)
Why the education section on the UCAS application matters
Sam Sykes, UCAS Lead for Schools and Colleges, shares the latest guidance.
A parent's guide to supporting your child's university transition
As a parent, you've likely experienced a mix of excitement and apprehension as your child prepares to
Southwest Apprenticeships: Ask the Experts
Join us live on Tuesday 5 November at 15:45 (UK time) to find out everything you need to know about apprenticeships
Free school meals fee waiver FAQs
Thank you to all those advisers supporting eligible applicants to receive the undergraduate fee waiver.
Supporting international students applying to courses with an October deadline
University applications can be a stressful process for both students and their advisers. For those applying
How to help your students crack their CV
Caroline Green, award-winning career development expert, shares the latest guidance on CV writing.
Five ways students can shortlist their options in the Hub
The UCAS Hub gives the power of choice to your students, with each student enjoying an experience as
Record acceptances for UK 18-year-olds as international growth flattens out
A record number of UK 18-year-olds have secured a place at university or college, close to a 3% rise
Number of disadvantaged students getting a place at university hits record high
A record number of disadvantaged students have secured a place at university and college this year, according