These statistical releases describe applicants and applications from the 2014 UCAS cycle at the 15 January deadline.
They cover all applicants who have applied by the January deadline - including those who applied by the earlier October deadline.
There are seven publications in this release. The first, Deadline Applicant Statistics: January, is a summary report. The remaining six January Deadline Analysis publications focus on a single analytical topic in detail.
All releases report the 2014 cycle in the context of a five cycle time series.
There is an additional analysis report,
that covers application rates.
Deadline Applicant Statistics: January
January deadline applicants in the standard format as used in the 2014 October deadline statistical release. It summarises applicants by domicile, country of institution and whether they are reapplying or not.
There were 580,000 applicants at the January deadline in 2014.
January Deadline Analysis: Domicile
Applicants by domicile group, country of the UK, English region and overseas country.
There were 489,940 applicants from the UK at the January deadline, 39,780 from other EU countries and 50,290 from countries outside the EU.
January Deadline Analysis: Sex and age
Applicants by sex, age and domicile.
At the January deadline there were 333,700 women and 246,300 men.
January Deadline Analysis: Reapplicants
Applicants by domicile group and whether they made an application last year.
56,120 applicants had also applied in the previous cycle.
January Deadline Analysis: Number of applications
Applicants by domicile and the number of applications they have made.
431,810 applicants made the maximum number of five applications.
January Deadline Analysis: Institution country and Tariff group
Applications by domicile of applicant, country of institution and Tariff group of institution.
In total, 2,553,340 applications were made.
January Deadline Analysis: Subject
Applications by domicile of applicant, and subject group of course.
UK domiciled applicants made 334,620 applications to the Subjects allied to Medicine subject group.