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From 1967 to 1990, Duncan represented Heriot-Watt's interests on the Universities Central Council on Admissions.
He left in 1967, and during that time he also played a large part in the formation of the Universities Central Council on Admissions, serving as chairman between 1961 and 1964.
UCCA is the Universities Central Council on Admissions, and applications to universities go through the UCCA.
In education, he served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales and of the University of Sussex, and was chair of the Universities Central Council on Admissions between 1961 and 1964.
She was told by the Polytechnics Central Admissions System, PCAS, that she would breach her contract with them if she joined the Universities Central Council on Admissions, UCCA.
Between 1975 and 1978 Pitt served as chairman of the Universities Central Council on Admissions, and between 1984 and 1985 he was President of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, the association of practising mathematicians.
Finally, it is interesting to note that the polytechnics as a group are considering the creation of a central clearing house for applications by making use of the computer facilities and expertise of the Universities Central Council on Admissions (UCCA).
It was compiled by UCCA, the Universities Central Council on Admissions http://www.ucas.ac.uk/ from its formation in 1961 until its merger with PCAS (Polytechnics Central Admissions Service) to form UCAS in 1993.
Another theory is that it used to be the free land of a Saxon man called Ucca.
Candidates from other countries should send their applications directly to UCCA.
And it's up to the school or college then to pass on their application form directly to the UCCA.
The UCCA handbook and an application form should be obtained from your school or college.
The contrast with the UCCA system's timetable was clear.
I understand that there is quite a, a complicated form called an, an UCCA form.
And you've filled in your UCCA form making sure that you've put yourself across properly.
The bedposts were carved ucca, a fast-growing hardwood native to Elacca.
Application for admission to this course is made directly to the University, not through UCCA.
Firstly, when UCCA get the form they photoreduce it for the universities.
There will be, next year, something in the region of a hundred and seventy thousand applicants nationally through UCCA.
And I would guess it takes something like two or three weeks, after UCCA get the papers, that we actually receive them.
Only those full-time initial degree courses included in the 1992 entry UCCA handbook are listed.
It pre-dated by some thirty years a similar organisation for university courses (UCCA).
Since its opening in 2007 till 2011, UCCA has mounted 62 exhibitions attracting more than 1.5 million visitors.
I'm not terribly sure what UCCA stands for, but it's the form that pupils use to apply for university.
Meanwhile staff at UCCA say universities and polytechnics have until the end of May to contact potential students.
UCCA may stand for:
We might as well there's nothing else to do, apart from my, apart from my UCCA form.
Staff at UCCA say the fault has now been corrected but all applications made before November are being double checked.
It is hoped to expand Business Law, an area with proven student demand in terms of UCCA applications.
Method of Data Collection: Annual returns from each university were collated by UCCA.
UCCA then have to process it, they create a computer record, they photocopy it, and pass those papers then on to the universities.
For example, until recently, women were outnumbered by men at postgraduate level in every subject grouping (as defined by UCCA) apart from education.
Applicants should indicate in section 3A(f) of their UCCA form their preferred language option.