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New personal statement to help level the playing field for disadvantaged students
Personal statements are set to change, creating a level playing field for all applicants, UCAS has announced
UCAS announces Tariff points rollout for apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be allocated UCAS Tariff points from next year, UCAS has announced today (13 December).
Looking ahead to 2025 undergraduate applications
The dates and deadlines for 2025 undergraduate applications are now available.
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.
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
UCAS announces new appointments to Board and Council
UCAS is delighted to announce three new members to its Board of Trustees, which governs the activities
Reminder: Technical changes
In March we let you know about several technical changes we’re making in advance of the 2022 cycle opening
UCAS forecasts conditional unconditional offers will ‘significantly decline’ in 2020
Offers which guarantee applicants higher education places if they make the offer their first (firm) choice
Keeping up-to-date with our developments
Register for our next webinar and find out about our latest releases.
Keeping up-to-date with developments
If you haven’t already, register for our next webinar, from 11:00 – 12:00 on Wednesday 13 December.
Setting course requirements and information for 2017
In November last year, we notified you that the 2016 data in Course Collect had been successfully rolled
Course Collect balance indicator changes
We’ve noticed a recent increase in the number of programmes which have had the balance indicator field
Supporting parents is key to unlocking the UK’s next generation of apprentices
The key influencers of young people making decisions about their choices after school are unaware of
‘Conditional unconditional’ offers continue to rise, though students are less likely to accept them
For the first time, over a quarter of 18 year old applicants from England, Northern Ireland, and Wales