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
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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
The new UCAS Tariff – ten things university applicants, teachers, and parents need to know
The UCAS Tariff has been changed for students applying now to start higher education courses from next
Clearing 2015 changes
Following feedback from the sector and a request from the Clearing Working Group, we can confirm 2015
Review of Access to HE Diploma
As part of the management of the recognition scheme for the Access to HE Diploma, QAA is reviewing a
Three in five do not pursue apprenticeships because they cannot find one, say UCAS and Sutton Trust
Creating more high-quality apprenticeships across the UK could help meet soaring demand while tackling
First T Level Technical Qualifications published
The first T Level Technical Qualification (TQ) specifications have been published by awarding organisations
Support for students from Ukraine
We are incredibly sad to see and hear what’s going on in Ukraine. We are all united in our support for
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 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
UCAS maps reforms of higher education admissions
Students’ university and college offers could soon be based on their actual grades, rather than teachers’
GCSE reforms: Department for Education resources and our survey
A reminder that the Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
Criminal conviction question removed from higher education applications
From May 2018, applicants for courses starting in 2019 onwards will no longer be required to declare
Department for Education campaign: GCSE reforms
The Department for Education is running a campaign to boost awareness of GCSE reforms.
UCAS shares data securely with Administrative Data Research Network to increase understanding of participation in higher education
UCAS has made nine years of university and college admissions data accessible through the Administrative
Access to HE Summit ‘Widening Participation to HE in a changing funding and policy landscape’
Details of the summit being held on Tuesday 10 November, from 9.30 to 16.30 at Woburn House Conference
Gatsby Benchmark 7: What the updated statutory duty means for your careers programme
Careers Adviser Caroline Green, RCDP, outlines the new expectations for Gatsby Benchmark 7 – Encounters
Green Careers Week: 3 – 8 November 2025
Top ten tips from James Wilmot, Head of Careers at Priory School