The number of people from Wales applying to university has fallen this year amid calls for “urgent” action from the Welsh ...
I’m doing an extended project/AS level/STEP/another qualification, will this enhance my application or count towards the academic requirements? Our offers are not based on UCAS points but specific ...
Today marks the beginning of National Apprenticeship Week and we are excited to share an apprentice with you from the Freeths ...
Mary Ainsworth, an Entrepreneurship Assistant at the University, is sharing her story to encourage and inspire prospective students to ‘Tick the Box’ on their UCAS application to say they have spent ...
If you have questions please read the information and guidance below. Alternatively, you can email us via our contact form. Please be advised that there is currently a widespread outage of the ...
Please indicate your reasons for deferral on the application form. If you are interested in a full-time undergraduate degree, you should apply though UCAS. It’s the central organisation that processes ...
We will only be able to access your results if the following information exactly matches the information you provided on your UCAS application: UCAS personal ID Surname Date of birth You have ticked ...
This is the date you must get your application, with reference, in for the majority of university places (although dentistry and medicine and Oxbridge applications to UCAS closed in October).
Students interested in following this route should apply to the BA History of Art programme in the first instance. First-year compulsory modules provide a foundation in the fundamentals of art history ...
For further information on what UCL considers a resit, please see UCAS explained. The Undergraduate Preparatory ... The first two years of the programme are identical, and students are advised to ...
A small tick on a UCAS application form could make "the world of difference" to young people who have spent time in care, according to a member of Wrexham University's Enterprise and ...
One small box on a UCAS application form could make “the world of difference” to young people with care experience, according to a member of Wrexham University’s Enterprise and Entrepreneurship team.