Unpacking qualification reform (embargoed until 09:00 Friday 22 January)
UCAS A level survey – January 2016 update
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Unpacking qualification reform (embargoed until 09:00 Friday 22 January)
UCAS A level survey – January 2016 update
22nd Annual Admissions Conference 2016
The Annual Admissions Conference will be held at Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales, Monday 21 March
Name-blind applications evidence gathering – your views are important!
A reminder to submit your response to the name-blind survey we launched in December.
The activities of UCAS’ Consumer Rights Working Group (CRWG)
In light of the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)’s advice to
Name-blind focus groups
We’re holding online focus groups relating to UCAS’ name-blind applications evidence gathering activity.
Precision marketing data service feedback
Session to be held at UCAS in Cheltenham on Thursday 11 February.
Post-incident report – December
Analysis of incidents which have occurred in relation to our systems and services.
UCAS training opportunity: webinar – best practice in admissions and UCAS data for providers – spaces still available!
We will be holding a webinar training session on Thursday 21 January 2016 between 16:00 and 17:00.
Information about applications
Following the series of UCAS Teacher Training Annual Review Meetings, we would like to clarify a few
We need your help with our new UCAS Teacher Training video
We are looking for training providers who can help us with a video project we are undertaking on the
Decisions and replies
Please ensure that you are referring to your Admissions Guide when making offers to applicants.
Publication of the HECoS subject coding framework
The Higher Education Data and Information Improvement Programme (HEDIIP) has published its final suite
22nd Annual Admissions Conference 2016
Our next Conference is being held from 21 - 23 March at Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Wales.
Feasibility of name-blind applications – evidence gathering activity
UCAS has agreed with the Government to consult with the HE sector about the feasibility of introducing
UCAS data reveals the numbers of men and women placed in over 150 higher education subjects
UCAS today completes the annual publication of its scheme-level data on admissions to full-time undergraduate
Feasibility of name-blind applications – evidence gathering activity
UCAS has agreed with the Government to consult with the HE sector about the feasibility of introducing
Record numbers of students accepted to UK universities and colleges this year, UCAS report shows
A total of 532,300 people entered UK higher education in 2015, an underlying increase of 3.1% (16,100)
UCAS Undergraduate 2015 End of Cycle Report
This year the UCAS End of Cycle Report will be published on Thursday 17 December. We are providing you