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UCAS

British  
/ ˈjuːkæs /

acronym

  1. Universities and Colleges Admissions Service

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International students coming to America fell by 17% last fall and is expected to decline more quickly in years to come—while the cohort of Americans obtaining a degree in Europe has doubled from 2011, rising 14% last year alone in the U.K., according to UCAS, the British university admissions service.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the Ucas application deadline around the corner on Wednesday 14 January, thousands more will be considering whether doing the same might be worth it for them, too.

From BBC

Ucas has previously warned that young people were being put off by a range of barriers, including:

From BBC

In 2024, 37% of 18-year-olds in England entered university through the Ucas application system.

From BBC

It could help explain why more academically selective universities - described as "higher tariff" by Ucas - have enrolled more students this year and offered many courses through Clearing.

From BBC