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UCAS Personal Statement Changes Webinar: Key Information

  • careerswkc
  • Mar 18
  • 1 min read



If you're applying to a UK university next year, there have been recent changes to the UCAS application process that will affect you.


UCAS, a UK-based organisation that manages applications for higher education, have amended the personal statement format from one longer essay to three structured questions, the first major change since its founding in 1993.


Parents and students are invited to join us for a free, interactive webinar to learn more about what this means for you and how to ensure your application stands out!


Date & Time

Wednesday March 26, 2025 18:00 PM


What will be covered:


A brief overview of the UCAS application process


✅ The new 3-question structure explained: what are university admissions teams really looking for?


✅ How to use the time before you apply wisely: practical ways to gain experiences and talking points for your statement


✅ How to bring your subject interest, extracurriculars and work experience to life in your statement, with top tips on structure and writing style


Plus, get your questions answered by the experts in a live Q&A with:


➡️ Dr. Ben Morgan, Oxford admissions tutor with 15+ years' experience reviewing personal statements & interviewing applicants for a range of subjects


➡️ Theo Boyce, Cambridge graduate and head of leading educational consultancy, Oxbridge Applications.


⭐Submit your questions in advance via our Slido Q&A poll by heading to www.slido.com and using the event code #UCAS


If you cannot attend live, you can still register to automatically receive the follow-up recording and free resources via email.



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