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Changes for 2017 cycle
As stated in bulletin 372, changes across our products for 2017 (when all reformed science A levels awarded
Beta version of ucas.com for learners
As part of our continued commitment to improve products and services, our new beta version of ucas.com
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.
Updated Tariff resources
The Tariff tables, Tariff qualifications spreadsheet, Tariff calculator, and Tariff API have all been
Extended preview of new provider-level reports: sex, area background and ethnic group
On 5 May we wrote to UCAS Correspondents and Heads of providers at the majority of our UCAS Undergraduate
Reminder: Awarding Body Linkage (ABL) – 2015 cycle unit grade information
In preparation for the 2016 ABL unit grades processing, on Thursday 26 May we’ll be archiving all 2015
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 HE Marketing Services Advisory Group – expressions of interest for members and Chair
We are looking for 15 - 20 members, and one Chair, to join the new UCAS HE Marketing Services Advisory
International Advisory Group Chair – call for expressions of interest
Nigel Healey, Chair of the International Advisory Group (IAG), is leaving after its meeting in June.
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.
Decline by default (DBD) and reject by default (RBD)
The DBD ran successfully on 4 May, for applicants who received all their decisions by 31 March (except
Young adult carers
There are approximately 375,000 young adult carers (14-25) in the UK, all facing different challenges