
You’ll need to include company names, addresses, job descriptions and start/finish dates.

Now enter up to five examples of paid full-time or part-time employment. If you are still studying towards a qualification or awaiting results, your referee will need to add predicted grades to your application.

If you studied at a university or college in the past but didn't complete your studies, you should note the start and finish date and state that you didn't receive a final qualification. These grades hold the same value as any other application year and should be included in your UCAS application. If you’ve been affected by the cancellation of exams in 2020, you will have been awarded Centre Assessed Grades (CAGs) or calculated grades if you’re based in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, or moderated results if you live in Scotland. If you can’t find the qualification you are looking for, please still note it on your application but remember to send the results to when they become available. A full list of exam results that UCAS can process is available here. List your subjects with their full titles, for example, if you're taking English Literature, note the full title and not just “English”. Next, it’s time to enter your education and employment history, including all your qualifications from secondary education onwards (even results that are yet to be confirmed or ungraded). Your answers will not influence any decision regarding your application and the information is not shared with us until the end of the application cycle (to ensure any necessary support is in place). Not all of these questions are mandatory and the statistics are simply used for monitoring purposes. If you are a UK applicant the form will also request details of your ethnicity, religious beliefs, background, sexuality and gender identity. If you need clarification of your residential status, visit the UKCISA website. Once signed in, it's time to complete the sections on funding and sponsorship, residential status, any special needs or impairments, and any criminal convictions.

We suggest monitoring your inbox regularly for updates and marking Plymouth College of Art emails “safe” to avoid any vital updates going into your junk folder. Remember to notify UCAS if any of your contact details change (e.g phone number, home address, email) as you could miss out on updates and even offers of a place to study with us. UCAS will request to verify your email address so that you can sign in and check on your application online.
