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How to Apply. UCAS 2015. Central organisation through which applications are processed for entry to full time higher education courses in the UK. www.ucas.ac.uk Operates on behalf of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) with full time courses
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How to Apply UCAS 2015
Central organisation through which applications are processed for entry to full time higher education courses in the UK. www.ucas.ac.uk • Operates on behalf of Higher Education Institutions (HEI) with full time courses If you are applying part time, apply directly through the HEI How To Apply
Application Process • Things to know, to begin with: • UCAS aren’t involved in the decision making • Same form sent to Admissions staff at all five universities you choose • Subject tutors may also look at your application • You can track your application UCAS • Keep track of your passwords How to Apply
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UCASTariff Points • The Tariff is a number that illustrates your qualification grades • Not all Universities and Colleges use the UCAS Tariff. • Some prefer to make offers on particular qualifications and grades AS Levels are exactly half the A Level Tariff points How To Apply
Step 1 – Choose a Course • 43,000 + courses • Use UCAS Course Search • www.ucas.com/search • Hundreds of Universities • Do your research • Check Universities websites • Same course title – different experience • Attend UCAS fairs and Open days • Think about future careers, hobbies and interests. How To Apply
Step 2 – Choose your 5 Universities • They must offer your course • Decide what your priorities are • Location? • Facilities? • Student Mix? • Go to Open Days • Even if there is only one University you really want to go to, we still advise you to use all your choices • Accommodation? • Best course available? • Teaching styles? Nice area? How To Apply
Step 3 – Personal Statement • Compulsory and an extremely important part of UCAS application • Helps you stand out over other students with the same grades • Be honest, sell yourself and explain why you are a good applicant for university and your course • Give examples and evidence to prove you have useful skills • A good structure • Write enough to fill the space • (around 400 words, 47 lines or 4,000 characters) How To Apply
Recap • Visit www.ucas.ac.ukand do some research • Choose your course and universities carefully • Offers are made on Tariff points; these are different for different universities • Leave lots of time to write the Personal Statement How To Apply
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