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University And Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
UCAS (University and College Admission Service) is the central application service for full-time undergraduate courses in the UK. Last year UCAS handled more than 460,000 student applications.
Advantages of using UCAS apply:
UCAS applicants are those who apply to full-time, undergraduate higher education courses offered by universities or colleges in membership of the UCAS scheme.
The text for your personal statement and reference can be copied and pasted into your application.
You can check details that you have entered at any time.
You can print and preview your application.
Your application will normally be processed within one working day of its receipt at UCAS.
An applicant's age (in years) at the end of the September before entry to higher education. Usually presented in detail (Age 11 categories) or summarised into broad age bands (Age 4 categories).
Each applicant may make up to six applications to different courses and/or institutions. The application fee for this service is £15 sterling for more than one choice, or £5 sterling for a single choice.
UCAS also produces a booklet, How to apply 2006 entry, which is a step-by-step guide to Completing your application form. You will automatically receive a copy of this booklet you order an application form.