How you can help your students
There are lots of different ways for your students to train or continue their education. It's important they decide on a direction that's right for them.
For many young people making their post-16 choices is the first time they make important decisions which affect their future.
Have a look at our quick start guide to see what you need to do to get started with UCAS Progress.
To help students we’ve put together information and advice so they can make informed choices and get ready to search for courses and make their applications. This includes:
- information on qualifications
- our explore jobs section — where students can browse different career options and find out what qualifications they need for certain jobs
- the Buzz quiz — a fun way to get them thinking about jobs, study and training which may suit their personality
We've also compiled useful classroom resources to help you get them thinking about what to do next.
UCAS Progress Search and Apply
UCAS Progress Search provides details of the post-16 courses and places to study in your area. Search covers all options — academic courses, such as A levels through to vocational courses such as BTECs, and work-based training like apprenticeships.
If your students are registered with us, they can apply online and you can receive applications for your courses.
Student newsletters
In the table below, you can see the most recent newsletters we have sent to students who are registered with UCAS Progress. These newsletters provide information and advice for students to help them understand their options and apply.
Date |
Main headline |
|---|---|
October 2016 |
Try before you apply! Visit school and college open days |
September 2016 |
Apply now! Applications are now open |
August 2016 |
Are you ready for results day? |
July 2016 |
Enjoy a particular subject? There's a career for that! |