Skip navigation
Catch-up on the webinars and access all the latest resources.
You may have joined us at our Ask Us Anything series of live events, where Sam Sykes, Customer Success Manager at UCAS, hosted webinars and live Q+A sessions with UCAS experts and guest speakers. Here are all the relevant resources to help you support your students to succeed. 

Useful resources for the classroom

You may have received our latest mailing out to schools which covers a lot of the changes and support UCAS has to offer. It included lots of handy resources which you can download here:

Support for changes and new UCAS initiatives

From the new personal statement changes to some great support for careers in the curriculum and how to support more disadvantaged students to suceed, we've rounded up lots of handy information to complement the Ask Us Anything live series.

Free School Meals application fee waiver

For the 2025 cycle, UCAS is pleased to share that we are removing the application fee for any student who is or has received free school meals (FSM) during the last six years, up until the end of their final year at school or college. 

Find out more

Personal statement changes

For students applying to university for 2026 entry, the personal statement format will be changing. Sam Sykes covers the changes in this video, and you can find out more details including guidance and resources in our guide.

Find out more

Historical Entry Grades tool

Our course pages now display both the advertised and actual grades of accepted students to help students understand more about the grades universities and colleges have accepted previously.

Find out more

Subject Spotlights and Virtual Work Experiences

Find out how we've partnered with Springpod to bring Subject Spotlights and Virtual Work Experiences onto the UCAS website to help students understand their options and discover the right subjects and careers for them.

Find out more

Our latest reports and insights

Read more of our latest reports and insights, like our Next Generation Report, a study to understand what young people are planning for their futures, how they choose their subjects and careers, and how they assess the different pathways to get there.

Find out more

Outreach Connection Service

UCAS’ Outreach Connection Service has been developed for UK teachers and advisers, offering an efficient and timesaving online tool for them to support disadvantaged and underrepresented students to higher education.

Find out more

Supporting careers in the curriculum

Liz Lloyd from the Careers People offers direction on how to effectively support your students with careers guidance.

Find out more