UCAS terminology buster
Confused by the terms UCAS uses? This short video explains what they all mean.
We support international counsellors, agents and advisers, as well as processing applications to hundreds of universities and colleges in the UK.
Confused by the terms UCAS uses? This short video explains what they all mean.
We're the official online admissions service for undergraduate applications to universities and colleges – we're a non-profit organisation and have registered charity status. We work on behalf of the universities and students, connecting people to higher education.
What we do:
What we don't do:
We support international guidance counsellors, agents, and advisers, on top of processing applications to hundreds of universities and colleges in the UK.
To manage all of your student applications to UK universities in one place, you can become a UCAS registered centre.
The podcast brings together some of the brightest minds – both experts and current students – to help you answer some of your biggest questions. Things like "how do I apply?", "what support is available", and "what's it really like in the UK"?
Become a UCAS registered centre as an international agent or independent adviser.
It’s the same registration process as becoming a UCAS centre if you're a school – with the same benefits above – we just ask you to provide a reference from one of our member universities or colleges in the UK.
We attend many events internationally so you, your students, and their parents can ask us about higher education and UCAS applications. We'd also be happy to consider meeting with you if you're visiting the UK.
To really help your students, you will need to know and advise on the following:
UCAS Conservatoires applicants manage their own applications.
UK conservatoires are excellent places for international students to get high quality training in music, dance, drama, or musical theatre. Students come from all over the world, to gain performance skills they can use to succeed on international stages.
Referees are contacted by the applicant with details of what to do.
Read our information about providing a reference for UCAS Conservatoires applicants.
We have information for international audiences on how UK higher education works, choosing courses, and how the application works.
Alternatively, you can access guides and training resources by clicking on the links below:
Find which events you can go to, and those you can visit remotely, to make sure you experience everything you can before making your decision.
Chat to current students at your uni or college.