Record proportion of English 18 year olds apply to higher education
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by the 24 March
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Record proportion of English 18 year olds apply to higher education
Today, UCAS publishes an analysis of all full-time UCAS Undergraduate applications made by the 24 March
Rise in rate of 18 year olds applying for UK higher education
The demand for higher education from 18 year olds across the UK remains strong, according to figures
UCAS publishes 2017 equalities data for individual universities and colleges
Detailed statistics for undergraduate admissions to 132 of the UK’s largest universities and colleges
English and Scottish 18 year olds from disadvantaged backgrounds more likely to enter higher education than ever before
The highest number of disadvantaged English 18 year olds on record entered higher education in 2017,
Young Londoners 25 per cent more likely to enter higher education in 2017 than their counterparts across the rest of England
Figures published by UCAS today reveal that 41.8 per cent of 18 year olds from London entered higher
Second highest number of acceptances for nursing courses, despite fall in applications
The number of students accepted onto nursing courses in higher education in 2017 was 28,620, the second
Largest ever proportion of UK’s 18 year olds entered higher education in 2017, UCAS data reveals
A record proportion of 18 year olds, from across the UK, gained a place at university or college in 2017.
Update to UCAS report on minimising the risks of unconscious bias in admissions
In autumn 2015, the government asked UCAS to work with the higher education sector to explore the feasibility
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber and Skunk Anansie’s Ace offer encouragement to those wanting a career in the creative arts
Professor Julian Lloyd Webber, renowned cellist, conductor and Principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire,
UCAS Clearing update: Monday 21 August 2017
As of midnight, a total of 461,860 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS
UCAS Clearing update: Friday 18 August 2017
As of midnight, a total of 437,070 people have been placed in full-time UK higher education through UCAS,
A level results day 2017: statistical release
As of midnight, 416,310 applicants have been accepted into higher education through UCAS.
UCAS 30 June deadline for UK higher education shows UK applicants down 4% and EU applicants down 5%
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2017 UCAS cycle at the 30 June
March deadline for UK higher education shows UK applicants down 4% and EU applicants down 6%
These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2017 UCAS cycle at the 24 March
Applicants for UK higher education down: 5% for UK students and 7% for EU students
Today UCAS publishes analysis of full-time undergraduate applications made by the 15 January deadline
Undergraduate application deadline is looming
Students planning to start an undergraduate course at university or college this autumn have until 18:00
UCAS Chief Executive, Mary Curnock Cook, to stand down in 2017
Today Mary Curnock Cook announced her decision to stand down as Chief Executive of UCAS at the end of
Applicant numbers to ‘early deadline’ university courses increase by 1%, UCAS figures reveal today
Today UCAS publishes its first statistical release of the 2017 undergraduate cycle, detailing applicant
Degree apprenticeship information features in new version of ucas.com
A new initiative aimed at helping students understand the latest information and advice about new degree