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
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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
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
Creative students can meet with 100 universities and colleges at UCAS’ ExCel event
London students looking to study art and design courses in higher education should visit UCAS’ Design
Four per cent rise in UK and EU students starting university and college courses
Over 461,000 UCAS applicants from the EU and UK are beginning UK degree courses in 2014-15.
Four per cent rise in UK and EU students starting university and college courses
Over 461,000 UCAS applicants from the EU and UK are beginning UK degree courses in 2014-15.
Join the College HE Advisory Group
We are inviting representatives from the college sector to join the College HE Advisory Group.
UCAS Data Group – invitation for new members to represent Wales and HE colleges
The UCAS Data Group is looking for new members in order to represent Wales and HE colleges.
Over 30,000 applicants accepted into Scottish universities and colleges
As of midnight, 30,350 applicants have been accepted into a Scottish university or college, a 5 per cent
UCAS in Limerick helping applicants to UK universities and colleges
On 24 September a UCAS adviser will be in Limerick to talk about UK higher education.
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).
Over 28,000 applicants accepted into Scottish universities and colleges
As of midnight, 28,900 applicants have been accepted into a Scottish university/college.
Advice for Scottish university and college applicants as results day approaches
UCAS advisers are available to answer questions about the Confirmation and Clearing process.
Welsh Government Minister speaks to students at UCAS event in Newport
UCAS welcomes the Welsh Government Minister for Further and Higher Education, Vikki Howells MS, alongside
Five tips to ace your adviser portal 2026 set-up
Each year, UCAS rolls over your centre’s details — staff, groups, referees, and qualifications. But to
Top tips for supporting last-minute applications
With not long to go now until the January ECD, no doubt all us teachers and advisers up and down the
UCAS announces Tariff points rollout for apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be allocated UCAS Tariff points from next year, UCAS has announced today (13 December).