There are several useful resources:
This is one of the most valuable resources for applications to UK universities and colleges. Explore careers, see subject requirements, search for courses and universities/colleges, access workshops (related to careers, personal statements and much, much more), speak to current university students...and apply!
Start your journey by exploring subjects you could study, be inspired to find the perfect subject for you.
In this section you can explore careers, be inspired to find the perfect career for you.
In this section you can search for courses on UCAS.
UCAS Tariff points translate your qualifications and grades into a numerical value. Here you can calculate your UCAS tariff points (if relevant).
Interested in performing arts? In this section you can learn about the applications to the conservatories through UCAS.
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about applying through UCAS. Important: Remember to link your application to VIS (which is a UCAS centre) by using the buzzword: (you can request this from your university and careers counsellor).
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about deferred entry (through UCAS).
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn what happens once you submit your application, how you to track your responses and how to respond to your offers of admission.
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about tracking your UCAS applications.
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about Extra choices (through UCAS).
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about Clearing (through UCAS).
This is a section of the UCAS website to learn all you should know about Clearing Matches (through UCAS).
This section covers several aspects of finding accommodation.
The UK Council for International Student Affairs supports international students and the institutions, students' unions and organisations who work closely with them.
As well as giving advice direct to students, they support their members by providing training, up-to-date guidance about relevant rules and information, for example immigration, student finance and tuition fee status, and about the wider student experience. By working collaboratively with their members they are able to raise areas of concern with government departments and raise awareness of the benefits that international students bring to the UK in the wider media.