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UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) is the central application portal for all UK undergraduate admissions. It is a single system through which applicants submit one application covering up to five university course choices simultaneously. All UK universities, except for a very small number of specialist art schools, accept applications through UCAS.

UCAS handles more than 2 million applications annually and processes admissions for approximately 95% of UK undergraduate entry. It standardises the application process across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, though some variations exist in timing and entry requirements by nation. UCAS operates under strict regulatory guidelines to ensure fairness and transparency in UK higher education admissions.

Key facts

AttributeDetail
InstitutionUCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, independent charity)
CoverageNearly all UK universities; some art and music conservatoires use Conservatoires UCAS instead
Application window9 September to 31 January (main round); 15 October deadline for Oxbridge, medicine, dentistry, veterinary science, veterinary medicine
Cost£28 for one application (2025–26); you pay once even if applying to five institutions
University choicesUp to 5 simultaneous choices; all see your application and personal statement
Acceptance timingDecisions released mid-January to late March; May 1 response deadline for decisions
Process roundsMain round (Sep 9–Jan 31), Extra (Feb–Jul), Clearing (Jul–Aug), Adjustment (brief window after A-level results)
Grade requirementsSpecified by each institution; typically A-level, IB, or equivalent; contextual offers increasingly common
Personal statementMandatory; now 3-question format (2026+); 4,000 characters, 47 lines maximum
ReferenceMandatory school reference provided by school/sixth form (not by applicant)
International applicantsWelcome; treated similarly to UK applicants; no separate visa sponsorship through UCAS

How it works

  1. Create account — Register at ucas.com with email, date of birth, and postcode; secure your account with a strong password.
  2. Add personal details — Education history, nationality, residential status, contact information; ensure all details are accurate as they will be verified.
  3. Add school/college details — Sixth form, college, or international school name (used to assign reference writer); UCAS will contact your school directly.
  4. Add university choices — Search by subject and institution; add up to 5 choices in any order (order does not affect assessment, but strategic ordering can help you keep track).
  5. Enter predicted grades — Your school provides predicted grades based on your performance to date; enter in the application (A-level, IB, or equivalent).
  6. Write personal statement — Follow the three-question format; stay within 4,000 characters and 47 lines. This is your main narrative opportunity.
  7. Complete reference section — Nominate a referee (usually form tutor or head of sixth form); UCAS contacts them directly; you do not submit the reference yourself.
  8. Review and pay — £28 fee (or free if you apply through certain schools that bulk-fund); pay by debit/credit card. Some schools cover this cost for their students.
  9. Submit — Once payment is confirmed, your application is immediately sent to all five universities.
  10. Track status — UCAS portal shows submission status, university decisions, and any requests for additional information; you can check updates daily.

Key deadlines (2026 cycle)

EventDate
Applications open9 September 2025
Early deadline (Oxbridge, medicine, dentistry, veterinary science)15 October 2025, 1800 GMT
Main deadline31 January 2026, 1800 GMT
Universities’ decision deadline31 March 2026
Applicant response deadline1 May 2026
Extra round opens25 February 2026 (if holding no acceptable offers)
Clearing opensJuly 2026 (for applicants without offers or wishing to change)
Adjustment roundBrief window after A-level results (late August) for students exceeding predicted grades

What reviewers look for

Personal statement strength

Academic achievement

School reference

Demonstrated subject knowledge

Common mistakes

Typical timeline

MonthAction
September (year before entry)Create UCAS account; register school/college; begin researching universities and courses; start collecting notes on your motivations
September–OctoberComplete personal details; shortlist universities; draft personal statement; ask for reference from teacher; begin building your narrative
Early OctoberIf applying to Oxbridge or medicine, finalise personal statement; attend admissions open days or webinars; prepare universities if interviewing likely
October 15Submit application if applying to Oxbridge, medicine, dentistry, or veterinary (early deadline); ensure no last-minute technical issues
November–DecemberInterviews at Oxbridge (late Nov–early Dec); continue drafting if not yet submitted; revise based on any feedback
December–JanuaryFinalise application; pay fee (£28); submit before January 31 to be in main round; avoid rush of last-minute submissions
January–MarchUniversities review and send decisions (staggered across this period)
Late MarchDeadline to respond to offers (accept firm choice, insurance, or decline)
May onwardsAdjustment and Clearing rounds (if applicable); results depend on A-level outcomes

Sub-variants or sibling concepts

Primary sources

Last updated: 2026-04-17.


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