The UCAS Hub puts the power of choice in the hands of your students. As well as bringing together a huge breadth of options on one screen, it allows them to carefully explore and compare different paths without feeling overwhelmed. Along their journey they can save favourites for a truly personalised journey. They can also delve into the detail when they’re ready, and have everything easily to hand when they start applying, to ensure a seamless experience.
Meeting the Gatbsy Benchmarks and CDI Framework
Wondering how the UCAS Hub can support you in implementing the Gatsby Benchmarks and CDI Framework?
Our free download explains how the Hub and a variety of UCAS tools can help.
Download your free guide to the Hub
Hub lesson plans
Each student can use their Hub to explore their own personal passions, skills, and attributes and create a dashboard with their tailored requirements.
Use our free lesson plans to discover how to explore the Hub in the classroom.
Lesson plans
Useful resources for the classroom
You may have received our latest mailing out to schools which included lots of handy resources which you can also download here:
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UCAS Big Map (289.3 KB)
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Student journey poster (151.01 KB)
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Personal statement poster (165.46 KB)
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Springpod poster (187.45 KB)
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Historical entry grades tool poster (113.4 KB)
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UCAS apprenticeships (1.11 MB)
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Subject tasters and virtual work experience
UCAS is collaborating with Springpod to offer students free access to their Subject Spotlights and Virtual Work Experiences. From university course tasters to work experience, Springpod's programmes enable young people to explore, interact and learn about university and the world of work before they apply.
What tools and resources are on offer?
We offer a number of tools geared towards career development and next steps for students, from information and guidance, to quizzes, events and live webinars, and personalised recommendations. Some of these tools are found in the Hub, behind a log in. You and your students can set up an account to access these.
Discover
For students working out what their next steps are after school or college, UCAS offers a wealth of tools, information and guidance, and advice – from subjects to quizzes and events.
Accessing the Hub from the adviser portal
Discover what the Hub has to offer, all from your adviser portal – create your own favourites list, put together a list of pages to refer to in the classroom, and experience the Hub just like your students do.
Simply navigate to the icon in the top right-hand corner of your screen when you’ve signed in (as shown in the screenshot) and select ‘Hub’. This will take you straight to the Hub dashboard so you can start exploring.