
Conservatoire applicants manage their own applications
Referees are contacted by the applicant with details of what to do – find out more about providing a reference for UCAS Conservatoires applicants.
Advice and resources to help you and your students navigate each stage of the application process.
Courses have different deadlines and start dates, so encourage your students to start their research early to maximise their chances of meeting application deadlines and making a successful application.
Applications can be started in May and sent to us in September – a year in advance of when they hope to start the course.
Check out our 2025 toolkit for resources and tools to help you with this part of the process.
If your school, college or centre isn’t already registered as a UCAS centre, that’s the first thing to do.
Then you’ll get adviser access to our free adviser portal– here you can oversee your students’ applications. You will be able to:
Referees are contacted by the applicant with details of what to do – find out more about providing a reference for UCAS Conservatoires applicants.
Applications can only be sent to us once the applicant has completed it and sent it to your centre, you have approved it, and a completed reference has been attached and approved in the adviser portal.
When applications are in this state, they will show as ‘Ready to send’ in the application management section of the adviser portal.
Only members of staff with permission can send applications to UCAS. Once sent, these applications will be listed as ‘sent to UCAS’ in the application management section of the adviser portal.
Please note: Once an application is sent to UCAS, it cannot be returned to the student or centre.
Applicants can cancel their application and get a full refund of their application fee within 14 days of sending it to us. Applications can be cancelled after this period, but a refund will not be issued.
We have a dedicated Verification Team tasked with the prevention and detection of fraud in applications and similarity in personal statements.
We screen applications in our Hunter fraud detection system
We screen all personal statements in our Copycatch similarity detection system
Our adviser portal gives you oversight of your students’ applications in one system, for free!
We also offer additional reporting packages.
View adviser reporting packagesWhen supporting your students who are about to move on to higher education, it’s useful to understand their rights. Take a look at our Competition and Markets Authority guide (110.91 KB) and advice for applicants for important things you and your students should be aware of.