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Students celebrate as university places are confirmed
UCAS congratulates the 416,310 students who have been accepted at UK universities and colleges so far
Undergraduate degrees are not the only pathway through higher education, but awareness of other routes is lacking, UCAS reports
Undergraduate degrees are not the only route through higher education, yet most students don’t have access
Schools and colleges move away from AS qualifications, UCAS survey finds
Only 29% of English schools who responded to a UCAS survey are teaching AS level qualifications in all
Most schools in England staying with standalone AS levels, UCAS survey suggests
Some 74% of English secondary schools who responded to a new UCAS survey will keep the AS level exam
Over 409,000 students already placed in UK higher education – up 3% on 2014
Over 409,000 students know they are accepted to UK universities and colleges as of today – up 3% against
Unconditional Change at Confirmation (UCC) Decisions
The change at confirmation decision (UCC), can be used where you wish to offer a place in confirmation
T Level Webinar - helping HEIs understand T Levels
Following feedback from the Higher Education sector, the Department for Education is hosting webinars
T Level Webinars - helping HEIs understand T Levels
Following feedback from the Higher Education sector, the Department for Education is hosting two webinars
15 October deadline stats, OfS and SFC data supply
We’ve now published sector-level data relating to the 15 October deadline.
15 October deadline stats, OfS and SFC data supply
We’ll be publishing sector-level data relating to the 15 October deadline on Thursday 28 October.
Ofqual consultation
As many of you will already be aware, the Ofqual consultation looking into how grades will be awarded
Scottish Funding Council data supply
The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has asked us to supply live cycle and end of cycle data on applications,
UCAS analysis shows potential for step change in equality by 2030
The UK’s 38 most selective universities would each only need to admit an additional 70 students from