Adviser news
Five ways students can shortlist their options in the Hub
The UCAS Hub gives the power of choice to your students, with each student enjoying an experience as individual as they are. Find out about the latest tools available to your students.
Level up your careers advice with Caroline Green
Caroline Green, award-winning career development expert.
A letter to students in advance of results day
Ofqual and UCAS have written to students today (16 July) who will receive their results on 15 August 2024.
New Outreach Connection Service
For some students, their individual circumstances can have a significant impact on their decision to go to university or college – and on their experience when they are there.
Students can apply for 2025 courses
Here’s the latest news on two new initiatives launching in conjunction with 2025 undergraduate applications today.
April update
This month’s updates include resources to use with your students and their parents to prepare for results day and much more.
March update
This month’s updates include a new report on student choice, the latest insight from the conference, entry grades data, and much more.
Student access to entry grades data
Historic entry grades data is currently a feature within the adviser portal that shares course-level information about student grades upon entry into higher education.
New Report: Project Next Generation: Six themes that influence student choice
National Careers Week is a busy time for advisers supporting students to make informed decisions about their future. UCAS’ new report looks closely at how students choose their subjects and careers, and how they assess the different pathways to get there.
Preparing for the 2025 cycle
The adviser portal has a new feature enabling you to download your student applications in bulk in a PDF format, to save you time when preparing for the next cycle.
The Annual Conference for Teachers and Advisers 2024
UCAS was delighted to host over 500 delegates in Birmingham’s Eastside Rooms for the annual conference. With the focus on interactive workshops, audience discussion and plenty of networking opportunities, it was a busy two days packed with expert voices from across the education sector.