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Creative students in the capital can discover uni options at UCAS event
Students in London interested in dance, film or music degrees should visit UCAS’ upcoming Compose Your
UCAS Map shows movement of students between UK countries
A new UCAS map illustrates the flow of students between UK countries.
Four per cent rise in UK and EU students starting university and college courses
Over 461,000 UCAS applicants from the EU and UK are beginning UK degree courses in 2014-15.
UCAS Teacher Training 2014 – Delayed Confirmation (DCF) decisions
You are now able to use the Delayed Confirmation (DCF) decision where you want to hold an applicant until
RBD (Reject by Default) update
The RBD process has now been completed, making unsuccessful decisions on 9,883 applicants.
Share your views on Confirmation, Clearing and Adjustment 2014
You are invited to complete a short survey about your experience of Confirmation, Clearing and Adjustment
Updating courses for 2015
You will not be able to amend the vacancy status of any programmes in the 2014 intake until after the
Daily Clearing analysis - 29 August 2014
The final suite of daily Clearing stats (29 August) has been published.
Record numbers of mature students accepted into higher education
More than 100,000 UK applicants aged 20 and over have now been accepted into universities and colleges
UCAS Clearing update - 18 August 2014
Over 20,000 applicants were placed at a university or college through UCAS' Clearing system over the
Record 8% more students from disadvantaged backgrounds get into university
Over 20,000 students from disadvantaged backgrounds already placed on a degree course.
A Level Results Day 2014
As students open their A level results more of them than ever before have already secured a place on
Final UCAS advice before A Level results day
With A level results day less than 48 hours away, the UCAS website has all the information that students
Over 30,000 applicants accepted into Scottish universities and colleges
As of midnight, 30,350 applicants have been accepted into a Scottish university or college, a 5 per cent
Adult Nursing and Computer Science students win Love Learning competition
The winners of the UCAS/The Times Love Learning competition have been announced.
Demand for higher education increases from all ethnic groups and free school meals pupils in England
Today UCAS publishes two analysis notes, the first suite in a series of stand-alone reports looking at
UCAS Media appoints first Head of Careers
Rachel Johnson is the new Head of Careers at UCAS Media, the trading arm of UCAS (the UK’s higher education
Students can win £3,000 by showing their love of learning
Imagine you’re inspiring the next generation of students to study your subject at university. Now bottle