One in five students unintentionally block themselves from degree choices
Two in five students at university say they would have made better choices had they had better access
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One in five students unintentionally block themselves from degree choices
Two in five students at university say they would have made better choices had they had better access
Universities and admissions leaders encourage students to be ambitious with their 2021 applications
Students applying for degree courses that start in autumn 2021 should be ambitious with their choices,
Adding logos to locations in our search tool
In response to feedback from providers and students, we’ve added functionality so you can upload specific
UCAS' response to government announcement on the awarding of A levels or Welsh Baccs 2020
In response to the announcements across the UK regarding the awarding of A levels, UCAS is now working
UCAS Media announces new partnership with Civitas Learning
The unique partnership allows universities and colleges to provide data-driven solutions to improve the
UCAS boosts advice for students and teachers with information from Which? University
From early February 2020, students considering applying to higher education will have access to a new
Record number of disadvantaged students off to university
Students are receiving their exam results this morning, and signing in to UCAS Track to see if their
Clearing opens today – plan A for 17,500 people
Anyone thinking of starting university this September can apply now as Clearing opens today. Between
Unconditional offers report – an update for the 2019 cycle
On Thursday 25 July (now revised to Tuesday 30 July), we will be publishing a short analytical report
Highest ever attendance at our 2019 Admissions Conference
This year’s Admissions Conference was attended by over 300 higher education admissions professionals.
GCSE reforms: Department for Education resources and our survey
A reminder that the Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
Department for Education campaign: GCSE reforms
The Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
Students celebrate as university places are confirmed
UCAS congratulates the 416,310 students who have been accepted at UK universities and colleges so far
University beckons for successful Scottish students
Scottish students are celebrating today after having their places at university confirmed by UCAS.
Qualification reform – GCSE changes
This summer will see the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England.
Changes to ucas.com over Confirmation & Clearing
To help users quickly navigate to relevant content, next week we’ll be making some changes to ucas.com,
New workplace nursery officially opens at UCAS’ headquarters
A new day nursery and preschool run by Bright Horizons Family Solutions and housed in UCAS’ headquarters
New 2017 UCAS Tariff update
The 2017 UCAS Tariff updates will be made available on Thursday 29 September.
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