Criminal conviction declaration in Apply 2
When applicants add choices to their original Apply 1 application, they are asked to declare if they
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Criminal conviction declaration in Apply 2
When applicants add choices to their original Apply 1 application, they are asked to declare if they
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Following the series of UCAS Teacher Training Annual Review Meetings, we would like to clarify a few
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Please ensure that you are referring to your Admissions Guide when making offers to applicants.
2016 open days’ data
We’re keen to get your initial dates for 2016 published as soon as possible, to allow potential applicants
Feasibility of name-blind applications – evidence gathering activity
UCAS has agreed with the Government to consult with the HE sector about the feasibility of introducing
UCAS data reveals the numbers of men and women placed in over 150 higher education subjects
UCAS today completes the annual publication of its scheme-level data on admissions to full-time undergraduate
End of cycle datasets published tomorrow (pre-release access)
Tomorrow (5 January) UCAS will complete the publication of national-level end of cycle data resources
Record numbers of students accepted to UK universities and colleges this year, UCAS report shows
A total of 532,300 people entered UK higher education in 2015, an underlying increase of 3.1% (16,100)
Criminal conviction declaration in Apply 2
When applicants add choices to their original Apply 1 application, they are asked to declare if they
Decisions and replies
Please ensure you are referring to your Admissions Guide when making offers to applicants.
Criminal conviction declaration in Apply 2
When applicants add choices to their original Apply 1 application, they are asked to declare if they
Decisions and replies
Please remember that the official decision comes through UCAS within 40 days of the application being
Criminal conviction declaration in Apply 2
When applicants add choices to their original Apply 1 application, they are asked to declare if they
Apply 2 opened on 9 November 2015
Apply 2 opened on 9 November 2015, for applicants who have not been placed in Apply 1, and are not holding
Decisions and replies
Please remember that the official decision on an application comes through UCAS within 40 days of the
Post-incident report – October
As part of our incident management process, we are providing you with analysis of any incidents which
UCAS Teacher Training 2016 application cycle now open
We are pleased to confirm that Apply 2016 is now open for applicants to start their applications for
Reject by default (RBD) – 22 October 2015
The RBD ran successfully last night, making unsuccessful decisions on 3,543 applicants.