UK 18-year-olds make record number of applications for computing courses
Record numbers of choices have been made by UK 18-year-old applicants to computing, new UCAS data shows.
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UK 18-year-olds make record number of applications for computing courses
Record numbers of choices have been made by UK 18-year-old applicants to computing, new UCAS data shows.
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
Spending power of students resilient and robust despite Covid chaos
Closed sixth forms, cancelled exams, reassessed grades, and many were furloughed from their part time
Nursing applications soar as UCAS publishes latest undergraduate applicant analysis
Over 60,000 people are keen to be part of the fightback against coronavirus and embark on a career in
New UCAS insight shows health and social care professions among the most diverse and welcoming – with courses still open for new applications
Degree courses training our next generation of health and social care professionals are continuing to
UCAS publishes report analysing its verification service
The service is run on behalf of students, universities, and colleges to help prevent anyone gaining an
UCAS' statement on its verification service
Helen Thorne, Director of External Relations, UCAS, said: ‘UCAS has a responsibility, on behalf of students,
English and Scottish 18 year olds from disadvantaged backgrounds more likely to enter higher education than ever before
The highest number of disadvantaged English 18 year olds on record entered higher education in 2017,
Applicants for UK higher education down: 5% for UK students and 7% for EU students
Today UCAS publishes analysis of full-time undergraduate applications made by the 15 January deadline
UCAS publishes 2016 data for individual universities
Today, UCAS publishes its 2016 data for individual universities. These make up the final part of the
Early success at GCSE is key to university applicants achieving their predicted A level grades, new UCAS study shows
GCSE results and the mix of A level subjects studied are the key factors determining whether university
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)
UCAS' consultation on name-blind applications
We would like to update you on the arrangements for consulting on name-blind applications.
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
Name-blind applications to higher education – comment from UCAS’ CEO
The Prime Minister wrote in the Guardian today that name-blind applications could help increase participation
UCAS Analysis Note 2015/05 – 'Offer rates to different ethnic groups are close to expected values'
UCAS has published its fifth Analysis Note of the 2015 cycle, entitled ‘Offer rates to different ethnic
Free new Tariff training
You are invited to take part in our free training sessions which outline how the new UCAS Tariff will
UCAS publishes 2014 End of Cycle data resources
UCAS today publishes a comprehensive set of data resources on full-time undergraduate university admissions.
Demand for undergraduate higher education
Detailed report exploring demand for full-time UK undergraduate higher education in 2013.