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The UCAS card was introduced in 1998 and is accessible for students in Year 12, S5 or the equivalent, who are planning on entering into higher education. It was created with a view to giving students greater control of their future in the form of education and knowledge. It does this by making information more available about higher education in general; as well as contributing specific advice on individual colleges and universities.
In addition to these obvious advantages; UCAS cardholders are given further benefits in the guise of discounts at many major outlets as well as being provided with games, film and music reviews and an array of UCAS Card forums where all areas of interest are dealt with and catered for.
Monthly tips on tracking your application form as well as email bulletins covering topics like completing the UCAS form and writing the personal statement are supplied; along with updates about the college you applied to; guaranteeing that each student gets the absolute most out of the UCAS service.
The greatest selling point of the UCAS card is its price; it’s free. Students can apply by registering online on the website. Your UCAS school/college number will be required, which you can get from your school/college UCAS advisor.
