UCAS stands for Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. It's the system that connects students to their university of choice and through which students apply to university. This page contains resources for developing and writing your personal statement, advice on how to apply to university using UCAS, and examples of personal statements. Access more resources by following the link below... Take Your Place Website
application fees - £27 for 2- 5 courses or £22.50 for just one
necessary documents - education history, your employment history (if relevant), a personal statement and a reference added by a teacher, adviser or professional who knows you academically
15th Oct2022 - deadline for courses in medicine, veterinary medicine/science, and dentistry
25th Jan 2023 - Equal consideration deadline for all UCAS Undergraduate courses
23rd Feb 2023 - UCAS Extra opens Students who have not gained offer for any of their 5 choices. This allows students to add an extra choice one at a time until an offer has been made.
March - Student Finance opens for 23/24 entry. apply after you have submitted your UCAS application
Accommodation - apply after you have submitted your student finance info
What if something goes wrong?
Don't worry! "Clearing" is how universities fill any places that they may still have on their courses. If you don't get your original choices, UCAS will match you to similar courses or the same course but at different universities- so you can still go to university! Find out more information here