Applying to the UK – the UCAS process fundamentals Q&A
View the questions and answers about the UCAS process from our online International Teachers' and Advisers' Conference.
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Applying to the UK – the UCAS process fundamentals Q&A
View the questions and answers about the UCAS process from our online International Teachers' and Advisers' Conference.
Clearing guide for international students
International students, including EU and other overseas students, can use Clearing in the same way UK students can.
Clearing toolkit for parents
Heard of Clearing but not sure what it’s all about? Here we share what you need to know and practical tips for supporting someone through the process.
Decisions and replies
Find out what the different decisions from training providers in your application mean, and how to reply to them.
How to apply for teacher training
When you’ve found the programme that’s right for you, it’s time to apply.
Key dates and the application journey
The key dates you need for applications, to help your child keep their application on track.
Scotland and Wales: What happens next?
Here you’ll find out more about understanding your training providers’ decisions and replying to your offers.
Types of undergraduate offers
Find out about the different decisions universities and colleges can make on your application.
UCAS Undergraduate analysis notes
In our series of Analysis notes, we take a look at specific HE admissions topics such as free school meal status and A level achievement.
Exhibitor Frequently Asked Questions
We hope the answers to your questions are below but if you need to get in contact please email eventssales@ucas.ac.uk
Marketing and student recruitment webinars
Discover how to sign up to upcoming webinars, and play back the ones you missed.
What does the Journey to a Million mean for student progression and the choices they have in Northern Ireland?
Heather Cousins, Deputy Secretary, Skills and Education Group in the Department for the Economy examines what increased competition means for student progression in Northern Ireland.