UCAS Progress What is UCAS Progress UCAS is
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UCAS Progress
What is UCAS Progress? UCAS is far more than just higher education. Through UCAS Progress, young people can discover careers, search and apply for their 16 -18 choices, and get comprehensive information and advice about the opportunities available to them. For education providers, UCAS Progress plays a few different roles, depending on what you’re helping students do.
Career ideas UCAS Progress has a number of resources that can help give young people guidance on careers and career qualifications: • Explore Career Opportunities • Career Buzz Quiz
Business owner? Business owner basics https: //www. ucas. com/ucas/16 -18 choices/find-career-ideas/working-yourself Business set up support programmes Livewire 16 -30 year olds https: //www. shell-livewire. org The Prince’s Trust 18 -30 year olds https: //www. princes-trust. org. uk/helpfor-young-people/support-startingbusiness
All things apprenticeships… UCAS Progress helps support apprenticeships by covering the following… • What is an apprenticeship? • Why consider it? • What is the national minimum wage? • What type of job? • What qualification will I gain? • How do I apply? • What apprenticeship opportunities are there? https: //www. ucas. com/ucas/16 -18 -choices/search-and-apply/post-16 apprenticeships
How to apply through UCAS Progress… There are 6 stages of application that students will need to complete. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Search – via institute, location or course. Choose your course. Fill out your personal information (name, address, qualifications…) Add course choice to your profile and send. Track application. Reply to offers. For a full guide – click the link below: https: //www. ucas. com/file/54346/download? token=X 6 ckpzr. V Lesson plan for teachers: https: //www. ucas. com/file/54346/download? token=X 6 ckpzr. V
How to support students… As well as holding sessions and guiding students through UCAS Progress, as an advisor you can log on to UCAS Progress and do the following… • Manage learner accounts • View applications made by a learner a. Locating applications using the learner dashboard link b. Locating learners using the advisers applications tab • Review learner favourites • Reset learner passwords • Unlock learner accounts • View a learner profile Full advisor role guide – including set up here: https: //www. ucas. com/file/10401/download? token=5 q. Ar 345 J
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