Degree apprenticeship information features in new version of ucas.com
A new initiative aimed at helping students understand the latest information and advice about new degree
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Degree apprenticeship information features in new version of ucas.com
A new initiative aimed at helping students understand the latest information and advice about new degree
New 2017 UCAS Tariff update
The 2017 UCAS Tariff updates will be made available on Thursday 29 September.
UCAS Teacher Training cycle information
We informed you in last week’s bulletin that the UCAS Teacher Training search tool will not open on the
ucas.com is changing – look out for the new design!
Next week we’ll be launching a new look website.
GCSE survey – closing Friday 16 September
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale.
UCAS Unconscious Bias Report 2016
First universities to begin ‘name-blind’ projects, UCAS report announces today.
Fees information in Course Collect
If you have not already done so, please update your fees information, including any bursaries and scholarships
UCAS’ response to the Teach First Progression Report
Mary Curnock Cook, UCAS' Chief Executive said: “Teach First is right to highlight the need for students
Digital QIPs
In line with our published schedule to transfer content from our legacy guides to Qualification Information
Over 28,000 Scottish applicants placed in higher education through UCAS; up 5% on results day last year
As of midnight, 28,300 Scottish applicants have been accepted to higher education so far this year; an
Advice for Scottish university and college applicants as results day approaches
With SQA results day just a few days away, UCAS advisers, including our Social Media Team, are available
GCSE reform survey
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale. Ofqual has stated that
Adjustment – please update your advice for applicants
Each year, some applicants pass their exams with better results than expected.
Children who know by age ten they want to study for a degree ‘twice as likely’ to get into a selective university, UCAS survey finds
The younger that students decide higher education is for them, the more likely they are to go to a ‘higher