UKPASS

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UKPASS (UK Postgraduate Application and Statistical Service) is the UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service),[1] postgraduate application service.

Location[edit]

UKPASS is operated from UCAS offices[2] in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

History[edit]

UKPASS was launched by UCAS in 2007.

Application process for students[edit]

UKPASS offers a Course Search facility for all postgraduate courses in the UK, and an application service to the 21 institutions[3] currently using UKPASS. Applications can be submitted online through the UKPASS website. Applicants can make up to ten applications, with core data pre-populated from one application to the next. Applicants track the progress of their applications and reply to offers online.

The website gives general information about planning postgraduate study and detailed information on postgraduate finance, and many hints and links for international student applicants.

Application process for universities and colleges[edit]

UKPASS offers higher education institutions a flexible streamlined off-the-shelf application management service which helps them make efficiency gains while attracting high quality applicants.

Applications for postgraduate courses are also available through other UCAS services as follows:

  • Postgraduate teaching qualifications - GTTR
  • Postgraduate conservatoire music courses – CUKAS
  • Postgraduate social work - UCAS

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • UKPASS - applications service for postgraduate courses official site
  • UCAS official site
  • GTTR official site
  • CUKAS official site