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Young Londoners 25 per cent more likely to enter higher education in 2017 than their counterparts across the rest of England
Figures published by UCAS today reveal that 41.8 per cent of 18 year olds from London entered higher
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Second highest number of acceptances for nursing courses, despite fall in applications
The number of students accepted onto nursing courses in higher education in 2017 was 28,620, the second
Update to UCAS report on minimising the risks of unconscious bias in admissions
In autumn 2015, the government asked UCAS to work with the higher education sector to explore the feasibility
Loan, grant, and fee rates for 2018/19
The financial memorandums for academic year 2018/19 are now available from governments in Wales and Northern
Number of applicants to October deadline university courses reaches highest recorded, UCAS figures reveal
Figures released by UCAS show a robust start to the university admissions cycle for 2018, with the highest
Qualification reform – GCSE resits policy reminder
Last summer saw the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England, with students sitting examinations
A level results day 2017: statistical release
As of midnight, 416,310 applicants have been accepted into higher education through UCAS.
28,700 Scottish applicants accepted to higher education
As of midnight, 28,700 Scottish applicants have been accepted to higher education so far this year through
Entering GCSE requirements in the collection tool
This summer will see the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9-1 in England.
Additional GCSE, AS, and A level grounds for appeal announced by Ofqual
New grounds for appeal come into effect this summer.
Qualification reform – GCSE changes
This summer will see the first awarding of GCSEs graded 9 – 1 in England.
Introduction of greater flexibility in recruitment against current allocations
To maximise recruitment in areas that have capacity to go further, NCTL will now allow providers and
Confirmation of funding for EU students for 2018/19
Confirmation from the Government of funding arrangements for 2018/19 EU students.
EU nationals and 2018/19 student funding in England
Government announces EU nationals will continue to have access to student funding in England.
Introduction of greater flexibility in recruitment against current allocations
NCTL has announced greater flexibility in recruitment levels.
March deadline for UK higher education shows UK applicants down 4% and EU applicants down 6%
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2017 UCAS cycle at the 24 March