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UCAS: Can students enter grade predictions themselves?

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grinbin · 01/10/2021 09:12

My DS is doing an esrly entry UCAS application and his school deadline for completing the form is imminent. As well as his A levels he is studying a qualification part time (remotely) at a college, so needs to enter that into the form too. The college supervisor has told him his predicted grade. Can he just enter this into the form himself, or can only the college do that? (I'm not familiar with the form myself, as he's been doing it all without me, so apologies if its obvious).

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grinbin · 01/10/2021 09:34

For school he just sets the grades as 'pending' and they can see it. Will it work the same way for the college? How does he make sure they can see it?

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Chilldonaldchill · 01/10/2021 09:58

Someone from a school may come on here and have better information than me but when DD applied she was doing an additional qualification outside of school too. The teacher from school doing her reference asked her to find out her predicted "grade" for this other qualification from her teacher and then he entered that in his bit of the UCAS form. I don't think DD could have done it.

SeasonFinale · 01/10/2021 10:57

He needs to add the other college in to the educational institutional section too and then add the qualification he is taking there and it will generate a predicted grade requirement.

I can't remember if it allows the other college to enter it or whether the college then has to send confirmation to the school to allow them to enter it.

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