Growing demand for higher education could boost equality of access for the most disadvantaged students
A projected 30% increase in applicants by 2030 could open up significant opportunities for equality of
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Growing demand for higher education could boost equality of access for the most disadvantaged students
A projected 30% increase in applicants by 2030 could open up significant opportunities for equality of
UCAS Chief Executive Clare Marchant to become Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire
UCAS Chief Executive, Clare Marchant, will leave the organisation later this year to take up the role
Apprenticeship interest could hit half a million by 2030, says UCAS
Students interested in apprenticeships could surge to half a million by the end of the decade, according
UCAS asks: How do we accommodate a million applicants?
New insight from UCAS is highlighting the rapidly increasing pressure that is likely to faced in the
Reject by Default deadline is tomorrow
Don’t forget the RDB deadline is tomorrow, 18 May, please submit all decisions due on applications that
Reject by Default deadline is next week
Don’t forget the RBD deadline is next week, 18 May, please submit all decisions due on applications that
Reminder: Reject by Default deadline
Please submit all decisions due on applications that were submitted by 25 January, by 18 May 2022.
Expand universities and colleges to meet soaring demand, say leading education thinkers
A projected 30% increase in demand for higher education means universities and colleges will need to
Reminder: Reject by default deadline (RBD)
The Reject by Default Deadline is less than one month away.
Reminder: Reject by default deadline (RBD)
If you have applicants that have applied by the 25 January Equal Consideration Deadline you should aim
Reminder: Reject by default deadline (RBD)
If you have applicants that have applied by the 25 January Equal Consideration Deadline you should aim
UCAS kickstarts national debate on access to UK higher education as competition grows
New figures released from UCAS today indicate we could see up to 30% more higher education applicants
A look into the mindset of current applicants and potential applicants
We have been surveying 2023 entry applicants at various points throughout the cycle to understand:
Personal statements will not be changing for 2024 entry
Students have mixed views on the personal statement.
Second-highest ever number of UK 18-year-olds apply to university or college by January deadline
The number of UK 18-year-olds applying to an undergraduate course this year is the second highest on
The 2023 cycle so far
Join us tomorrow, Thursday 9 February, at 14:00, David Penney, Director of Marketing, Ben Jordan, Head
Why degree apprenticeships are a win-win for students, universities and employers
By Liz Gorb, Director of Apprenticeships at Manchester Metropolitan University, Sharon Blyfield, Head