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)
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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)
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
Over 28,000 students accepted onto courses in UCAS Teacher Training’s first year
UCAS today publishes the 2014 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle Report, the first full analysis of the
A level reforms will result in significant differences in AS provision across English schools and colleges, UCAS survey indicates
A UCAS survey of English secondary schools reveals many remain undecided about whether to offer students
CUKAS newsletter – November 2014
A round-up of all the CUKAS Yammer posts during November, plus an update on the CUKAS rebrand.
UCAS responds to Deputy Prime Minister’s call for UCAS-style service for post-16 options
UCAS’ Chief Executive, Mary Curnock Cook, responds to the Deputy Prime Minister’s call for a UCAS-style
CUKAS newsletter – October 2014
This newsletter 'rounds up' all the posts on Yammer throughout October.
2015 cycle applicant figures – October deadline
Today UCAS publishes its first statistical release from the 2015 undergraduate cycle, for courses with
Knowing our business – study visits
As part of our staff development programme, UCAS employees now have the opportunity to book a place on
UCAS map shows movement of students between UK countries
A new UCAS map illustrates the flow of students between UK countries.
UCAS Map shows movement of students between UK countries
A new UCAS map illustrates the flow of students between UK countries.
A Level Results Day 2014
As students open their A level results more of them than ever before have already secured a place on
Biology, business and bricklaying just some of the courses South West teenagers can discover with UCAS' new service
Teenagers in the South West are the first to benefit from the new UCAS Progress service, which helps
Interim assessment of UCAS acceptances – 2013 cycle, 4 weeks after A level results day
Analysis of undergraduate acceptances by entry year, country of institution and qualifications.
Over 28,000 applicants accepted into Scottish universities and colleges
As of midnight, 28,900 applicants have been accepted into a Scottish university/college.
UK application rates by country, sex, age and background (2013 Cycle, January deadline)
View the full analysis of UK application rates by country, sex, age and background (2013 Cycle, January
2012 end of cycle assessment of UCAS acceptances by intended entry year, country of institution and qualifications held
This is an end of cycle version of analysis first published in September 2012 as an interim assessment.
UCAS End of Cycle report 2012
Overall demand for higher education in England weakens, but percentage of disadvantaged young people
Government announcements
Following announcements from Ministers in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Richard Lochhead, Minister