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Criminal conviction question removed from higher education applications
From May 2018, applicants for courses starting in 2019 onwards will no longer be required to declare
HEP2 test environment maintenance: 1 June
The HEP2 test environment will be unavailable from 08:00 until 18:00 on Friday 1 June, due to planned
Want to be part of our 2019 Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers?
Our Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers attracts over 200 delegates each year, with a wide range
There’s still time to book your place on our criminal convictions seminar
On Friday 1 June, we’re hosting a joint seminar with Unlock, Prisoners Education Trust, and Longford
Reminder: International qualifications on the Tariff, and our QIPs
We’d appreciate your feedback about international qualifications on the Tariff, and our international
Improvements to ucas.com
Every year, hundreds of thousands of students, parents, and advisers visit ucas.com to apply, or to support
Update: Changes to our online security infrastructure
In last week’s bulletin, we communicated that we were planning to end support for the TLS1.0 and 1.1
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) update
We've previously shared guidance about the GDPR, and how it might impact the admissions services we provide.
Entry requirements filter is now live in our search tool
On Monday 21 May, we introduced the first iteration of an entry requirements filter in our search tool.
Update – ABL summer processing
In preparation for the 2018 ABL summer processing, we'll be running two matching processes in the next
Reminder: Awarding Body Linkage (ABL) – 2017 cycle unit grade information
In preparation for the 2018 ABL unit grades processing, we’ll be archiving all 2017 unit grade information
Awarding Body Linkage (ABL) 2018 update – Tariff
The grades and associated Tariff points for the new exam levels for ABL 2018 were added to the link products
Department for Education campaign: GCSE reforms
The Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
Share your mature students’ success stories
One in three adults in the UK wish they’d taken a different career path, or would like to return to study.
Improvements to ucas.com
We’ll be making some improvements to ucas.com starting in June, to make it easier for you to find key