Here you can find out about the UK’s central university application system – UCAS.
UCAS is the central clearing house for university applications in the UK. It is not affiliated with EF and all UK students also apply through this website. It is mostly used to apply for undergraduate courses, but a growing number of postgraduate courses also take UCAS applications.
UCAS provides a single application portal which you use to submit the same application form to five universities.
For the majority of undergraduate programmes, including all of the most competitive and prestigious universities, UCAS is the only way to apply. A few universities and the majority of postgraduate programmes also (and in some cases only) accept direct applications.
In addition to operating the application system, the UCAS website also allows you to search for the courses available at universities around the UK, and provides a number of guides and information pages to help you with your application.
Deadlines
UCAS sets deadlines for both applicants (you) and universities to complete the various stages of the process through the year. You can check these ‘Key Dates’ here. However, the most important usually fall at the following times:
Mid-October: Deadline to apply for Oxbridge and Medicine.
Late January: Deadline to apply for all other undergraduate courses.
Mid-May: Deadline for universities to make offers to applicants.
Early June: Deadline to choose your Firm and Insurance universities.
Early July: Clearing opens.
Mid-to-Late August: British A-levels results are released.
Late August/Early September: Deadline to meet all remaining offer conditions.
Completing the Form
The UCAS application form covers basic personal information, as well as your specific application choices and your personal statement. Remember that the same application, including the same personal statement, goes to all five universities, so make sure that it is relevant to all of them.
Below, you can find a summary of what goes into each section, including some tips on what to look out for and how to complete each section.