
Applying through UCAS
UCAS, is the Universities and Colleges
Admissions Service. It is responsible for
handling nearly all the applications for
Higher Education courses.
Applications to UCAS are made online via
the UCAS website:
www.ucas.com.
Log onto the website to get a clear idea of
the application process and detailed
guidance. Your tutors will be available to
assist and guide you through your
application.
You can apply to up to six courses in six
different institutions (but you can just
apply to one if there is only one course in
the whole country you want to do -
alternatively you can apply for six courses
at the same university, if you are
determined to go there and are flexible with
your choice of course).
The UCAS application asks for details
about your qualifications so far and grades
achieved. You will also need to complete a
personal statement to sell yourself! Your
tutors will be on hand to help you with
this.
There are important deadlines so make
sure that you don't miss them. If you are
applying to Oxford, Cambridge or for
medicine, dentistry or veterinary
science/medicine you will need to submit
your application by October 15 of your final
year of Further Education. All other
applications need to be submitted by 15
January of the year of expected entry into
Higher Education.
- There is
a fee to pay. The fee to pay for
students starting university in 2008 is
£17 (£7 for those who apply for only one
course at one university).
- Once
your application has been submitted,
UCAS will send an acknowledgement back
as well as sending your application to
the admissions tutors in the
institutions you have chosen.
- UCAS
will inform you if you have been
successful in your application.
- You may
be called for an interview.
- If you
are offered a place this will probably
be conditional on you achieving certain
results in your exams.
- If when
your results come out in August, you do
not have exactly the results needed, the
institution may agree to take you
anyway.
- If you
do not get offered a place when your
results are known, you can enter the
'clearing' system. This is basically
when all the courses that are not yet
filled and all the students who do not
yet have a place try to match up with
each other! It's a busy time as courses
have to be filled between the end of
August and the start of term. If you
need to go through clearing, your tutors
will help you through the process.
ucasextra
Students who
find themselves without an offer of a
course, can take the ucasextra route, you
don't have to wait until Clearing to carry
on with your search for a place. You can
apply via ucasextra from mid-March to the
end of June in the year of intended entry
into HE. You would be eligible to apply if:
- all six
of your choices have been used up;
- you have
not had any success with any of your
choices;
- you have
cancelled your choices and have no
offers of places;
- you have
declined all offers made to you.
NMAS
NMAS is the
Nursing and Midwifery Admissions Service
which processes nursing training
applications (apart from those for nursing
degrees, which are processed by UCAS. For
more information visit:
www.nmas.ac.uk
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