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Get your brand in front of students and their influencers with our Provider Pages. Millions of students come to ucas.com to research their choices – you can put your university or college front and centre from the very start of their journey to higher education.

What are Provider Pages?

UCAS’ Hub and search tool are two of the top five most important resources when students are deciding where to apply*. That's why we've built a Provider Page for you, empowering you to get your brand in front of students on ucas.com.

Our Provider Pages engage applicants and pre-applicants with rich provider content that's presented to them from the earliest stages of their research, so you can secure brand awareness and lead gen data from the earliest point of their journey.

*New applicant survey 2022

3.6 million
monthly average UCAS Hub page views
1.25 million
students have visited Provider Pages since launch

How do Provider Pages work?

With Provider Pages, you can reach 24m+ annual visitors to ucas.com, including 1m+ people that register with UCAS each year who will be presented with rich Provider Page information throughout their journey to higher education. 

1. An engaged audience 

There are hundreds of thousands of students actively researching their options. You'll also reach students' key influencers, parents, teachers and advisors with rich content. 

2. Free and simple 

Combine your submitted content with the wealth of detail we already have from you, such as courses and open days, to create a rich and comprehensive source of information.  

Content you can add/edit for free includes:
  • Rich media - images and video
  • What makes you different
  • Testimonials / student stories
  • Student life info
  • Campus details
  • Apprenticeship options
Content UCAS adds to your page already includes*:
  • Courses you offer
  • Your open days
  • Your accommodation
  • A map of your main location
  • Contact details
  • Student statistics from HESA
  • *where available

Don't miss the chance to reach over 1 million students

Out of 1.5 million students registered with UCAS, over 160,000 of them attend exhibitions - leaving 1.35 million students searching for information online.

Maximise your reach by placing your opportunities at their fingertips.

New Provider page features

We're excited to announce two new Provider Page features to help providers engage more deeply with two important audiences: students who need support to access higher education and international students. 

 

What to do next
  • Contact the content editor at your institution responsible for your UCAS Provider Page with the latest copy for your new tabs, including hyperlinks to your own web pages.
  • Ensure your webpages are up-to-date and as specific as possible about the support you offer, with contact details should students require more information or to ask questions.
  • If you have any queries, email coursesdata@ucas.ac.uk or call us on 01242 544864.

We hope you find the new Student Support and International Students tabs beneficial for engaging more deeply with these two important audiences. 

Get more with an Enhanced Page

Your page's reach will be amplified as enhanced content is presented to students at key decision points in their journey – across ucas.com, in the Hub, and via our student emails. You’ll also generate guaranteed, contactable leads from your page and unlock invaluable insight reporting.

Find out more

How to update your content

With the help of our specification guide and walkthrough video below, you'll be able to add rich extra content to showcase your institution.

If you are a ucas.com website admin, or if you have the ‘marketing’ (formerly open days) permission on ucas.com, you have access to edit your Provider Page, or can assign permissions to colleagues within your institution.

Enhance your Provider Page today

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