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Do you have to pay to submit a UCAS application?

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KnotsInMay · 18/09/2018 20:20

DS thinks the school pay because it goes through the school. But I have heard people talking of paying, different amounts depending on the number of Universities you list?

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LIZS · 18/09/2018 20:23

£24 . Dd paid when she submitted it for the school to add reference.

jmh740 · 18/09/2018 20:26

The applicant pays not the school

MarchingFrogs · 18/09/2018 20:32

For DS1, we paid UCAS direct when he was ready to submit his choices and personal statement and the school then accessed the form, added the reference and submitted the completed application. (same as LIZS).

DD's school does it differently, asking for payment to them via ParentPay by the end of this month. (DD hasn't actually finished her PS yet. Nor, for that matter, chosen her final five universities, still havering over which 'safety net' to include).

KnotsInMay · 18/09/2018 21:33

Thank you! I was worried I might need to budget hundreds of pounds - for some reason I thought I had heard it was £289!

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ErrolTheDragon · 18/09/2018 21:55

The UCAS website should everything you need to know about UCAS - all the deadlines etc too. Even better source of info than MN!Grin

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/completing-your-ucas-application

different amounts depending on the number of Universities you list

If the applicant only wants to list one uni it's £13, otherwise £24.

bengalcat · 24/09/2018 13:17

£24 to pay .

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