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Printing our guides
We’re committed to running a cost effective service. One of the areas we have identified where savings
Printing our guides
We’re committed to running a cost effective service. One of the areas we have identified where savings
UCAS comments on the White Paper ‘Success as a Knowledge Economy: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice’
UCAS' Chief Executive, Mary Curnock Cook, comments on the recent White Paper.
Keeping your contact details up-to-date
We want to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your university or college
UCAS’ response to HE White Paper
Mary Curnock Cook, UCAS' Chief Executive said: "We welcome these measures which will help ensure students
UCAS today publishes the 2015 UCAS Conservatoires End Of Cycle Report
The report provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the UCAS Conservatoires admissions scheme.
Printing our guides
We’re committed to running a cost-effective service. One of the areas we have identified where savings
Discover UCAS – Tuesday 17 May 2016
Discover UCAS is your opportunity to find out more about what we do here at our Cheltenham headquarters.
A guide to accessing UCAS ethnicity data on undergraduate applicants
In conjunction with the Equality Challenge Unit, we have developed an Ethnicity in admissions data guide,
Discover UCAS – Tuesday 17 May 2016
Discover UCAS is your opportunity to find out more about what we do here at our Cheltenham headquarters.
OCR survey
The awarding body OCR, part of the Cambridge Assessment group, is conducting a survey it would like admissions
Confirmation and Clearing link product survey
To support our preparation for this year’s Confirmation and Clearing, we would really appreciate your
Name-blind applications
As many of you know, we had a very useful session about unconscious bias at our Annual Admissions Conference
Nearly 28,000 people accepted to teacher training programmes in England and Wales last year, up 6.5%
UCAS today publishes the 2015 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle figures. These include applicant and
Publication of the 2015 UCAS Teacher Training end of cycle figures
Following on from the communication we sent out yesterday, we are pleased to confirm the 2015 UCAS Teacher
Confirmation and Clearing link-product survey
To support our preparation for this year’s Confirmation and Clearing, we would really appreciate your
GCSE grading flyer now available
From 2017, reformed GCSEs in England will be graded 9 – 1, with 9 being the top grade.
Science practical
Reformed science A levels (biology, chemistry, and physics) awarded in 2017 in England will be allocated