New UCAS Tariff update
The new UCAS Tariff is being introduced for the 2017 application cycle. It’s really important that all
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New UCAS Tariff update
The new UCAS Tariff is being introduced for the 2017 application cycle. It’s really important that all
Reminder: Discover UCAS days
Find out more about what we do here in Cheltenham and meet the teams working to support recruitment and
UCAS' consultation on name-blind applications
We would like to update you on the arrangements for consulting on name-blind applications.
Discover UCAS days
‘Discover UCAS’ is your opportunity to find out more about what we do here in Cheltenham and meet the
New UCAS Tariff webinars
If you missed yesterday’s webinar, you can view and download a presentation of it here.
Course Collect rollover delay
Due to a technical issue the scheduled rollover of 2016 courses has been delayed and we will be unable
UCAS' response to HE Green Paper
Mary Curnock Cook, UCAS’ Chief Executive said: “UCAS supports the focus on tackling disadvantage in access
Access to HE Summit ‘Widening Participation to HE in a changing funding and policy landscape’
Details of the summit being held on Tuesday 10 November, from 9.30 to 16.30 at Woburn House Conference
NCTL marketing day and online seminar on marketing your teacher training programmes
Your invitation to the national marketing dayNCTL would like to invite you to attend their national marketing
Courses rollover 2017
We have started rolling over course information from the 2016 intake to the 2017 intake, as scheduled.
UCAS and HESA joint webinar on the new UCAS Tariff
We will be hosting two webinars with HESA, on the impact of the new UCAS Tariff on planning and student
UCAS Teacher Training 2016 application cycle now open
We are pleased to confirm that Apply 2016 is now open for applicants to start their applications for
Update on Prime Minister’s announcement on ‘name-blind’ UCAS applications
As many of you will already be aware, the Prime Minister wrote in the Guardian today that name-blind
Name-blind applications to higher education – comment from UCAS’ CEO
The Prime Minister wrote in the Guardian today that name-blind applications could help increase participation
Release of the 2015 Star J transactional file
The Star J file for the 2015 cycle is planned for release in mid-November. The file provides data on
Please give us your personal statement tips
A recent applicant survey highlighted that UCAS Teacher Training applicants want more guidance to help
Delayed Confirmation decisions
If you have made any Delayed Confirmation decisions, these applications will be held until August 2016.
The development of our services
Earlier today, we hosted a webinar with providers to give an overview of how we’re continuing to develop