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UCAS Apply Training for Teachers (Cheltenham)
UCAS Conventions
UCAS Conventions
If you’re inexperienced and about to put your first cohort of learners through the UCAS Apply system, this training is for you. at UCAS Conventions
UCAS Apply Training for Teachers (Cheltenham)
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If you’re inexperienced and about to put your first cohort of learners through the UCAS Apply system, this training is for you.
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Teachers (CPD)
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If you’re inexperienced and about to put your first cohort of learners through the UCAS Apply system, this training is for you.
The objective of this training event is to provide an opportunity to increase your confidence and competence when managing the whole application process. The benefits of attendance will include:
Experiencing the live application system
Opportunities to ask questions and receive guidance on how to make best use of the system
Discussions around good practice including recommendations for successful administration
Opportunities to develop your existing understanding and knowledge and skills in a safe training environment
This training is available at our UCAS headquarters, (located in Cheltenham), London, Harrogate and Glasgow.
Who should attend?
The various training events we offer are aimed at those who are either advising students applying through UCAS and/or those administering the system.
Delegates may include heads of sixth forms and post-16 education colleges, representatives from careers and guidance organisations, teachers, lecturers, administration staff and higher education advisers.
Suitable for
Teachers (CPD)