University acceptances increase, but growth in numbers holding vocational qualifications slows, UCAS report finds
Almost 522,000 students have been accepted to UK universities through UCAS so far this year, an increase
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University acceptances increase, but growth in numbers holding vocational qualifications slows, UCAS report finds
Almost 522,000 students have been accepted to UK universities through UCAS so far this year, an increase
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.
The Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers
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Copy forms for new courses
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Update on data for HESA transaction (Star J) 2016 – action required to test
The Star J data for the 2016 cycle is planned for release in mid-November.
Results day update – 18 August 2016
424,000 students placed in UK higher education as of midnight – up 3% on last year.
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
GCSE reform survey
From 2017, GCSEs in England will start being awarded with a 9-1 grading scale. Ofqual has stated that
Early success at GCSE is key to university applicants achieving their predicted A level grades, new UCAS study shows
GCSE results and the mix of A level subjects studied are the key factors determining whether university
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New report: Predicted and achieved A level attainment among UCAS applicants
On Thursday 4 August, we will be publishing a new report about the factors associated with predicted
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