

All these bits of information can then be combined into the text box for section 3 to create the other supporting information entry.Īs the new references do not affect students applying via the Conservatoire route, the existing references application will also be available.

There is guidance on the UCAS website to help you navigate these new requirements, including some FAQs see changes to undergraduate references for 2024 entry. Strong performers: information about students who are the strongest in their cohort or extracurricular activities.Work experience: relevant to the course, and including any barriers the student has faced in obtaining relevant work experience for courses where work experience is a requirement of entry.Subject references for areas not related to the degree subject are not required Subject specific details: suitability for the course based on performance and academic ability in RQF Level 3/SCQF Level 6 or equivalent subjects which are relevant to the course applied for.

Include a supporting statement which is specific to the student and is relevant to the course they have applied for. Detail the measures put in place to ensure the student’s inclusion/experienceģ. Support: support the institution could put in place to ensure the applicant can thrive on their course (with applicant’s consent).

Subject limitations: factors which have limited the individual’s choice of subjects or study load at RQF Level 3/SCQF Level 6 or equivalent (factors which have affected the whole centre should be included in section 1).at GCSE/ Scottish national 4/5 equivalent and predicted grades, where applicable) Academic trajectory: contextualise any disparities between an individual’s grades achieved throughout the school or college (e.g.Individual circumstances: disability, serious, acute, or chronic illness, bereavement, significant adverse personal circumstances (with applicant consent), mature student.
