Live: Turn UCAS Applications into offers in 2026
Overview
Write a winning personal statement, understand contextual offers, and navigate Clearing with confidence.
From 2026, your “personal statement” is no longer a single essay. It’s now three structured questions with a minimum of 350 characters each and a shared 4 000-character limit.
Get them wrong, and your answers sound repetitive or vague. Get them right, and admissions tutors instantly see evidence, motivation and fit.
Join “Turn UCAS Applications into Offers” on 10 December at 5 PM — a live one-hour masterclass showing you how to build strong, character-efficient answers for the new UCAS format, understand contextual offers, and navigate Clearing with confidence.
💡 What you’ll learn:
Timeline: What to focus on from now until the UCAS deadline.
New Personal Statement Structure (2026):
- Q1 Motivation → Tell your “why” with clarity and story flow.
- Q2 Academic Preparation → Link coursework, projects and skills to your chosen course.
- Q3 Beyond-School Preparedness → Show how experiences outside the classroom prove readiness.
Character-split strategy: allocate space wisely, avoid repetition, and use our 3-step reflection framework. - Offer Types & Contextual Admissions: What conditional, unconditional and contextual offers mean — and how interviews and tests fit in.
- Clearing Strategies: How to pivot fast, contact universities effectively, and secure late-cycle offers.
🎁 Bonus: Attend live to get your UCAS Application Checklist — a step-by-step guide to building a competitive application.
👉 Reserve your place now for 10 December at 5 PM.
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Why the new structure matters in 2026
UCAS has changed the game, find out why.
Timeline: What you need to do from now until the deadline
Find out what you need to do in order to make your application in 2026.
Personal Statement Strategy
Find out how to use your 4,000 characters in your personal statement and the rules surrounding your 3 questions.
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