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March update

This month’s updates include a new report on student choice, the latest insight from the conference, entry grades data, and much more.

Posted Thu 7 March 2024
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UK adviser information 

International adviser information 

Coming soon 

We’re running a series of webinars to help you prepare for the 2025 cycle opening and 2024 results day: 

  • 14 March: What you need to know to support students making applications for 2025 entry. 
  • 27 March: How to support successful apprenticeship applications and what resources are available. 
  • 18 April: Preparation for the 2025 cycle and what tools are available on the adviser portal. 
  • 2 May: How to prepare for Confirmation and Clearing 2024 and the plan for results day. 
  • 15 May: Top tips on how to support students starting their personal statements. 

Register now to join live or watch the recording at a time that suits you

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