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  1. UCAS Personal Statements Are Changing in 2025. On January 12th 2023, UCAS announced that the traditional Personal Statement would be replaced by a multi-question form for university applications. Find out how this will work, when it will happen and how it will affect your application.

  2. Sam Sykes, Customer Success Manager at UCAS, explains the changes to the new personal statement for 2026 entry. You can also hear from students and an admissions professional on their thoughts and insight into the new structure, which aims to support students and advisers through the application process with a new scaffolded approach.

  3. As identified in The Future of Undergraduate Admissions report, our next area of reform for the 2026 cycle is the personal statement. We will introduce a scaffolded structure through a series of free text questions which will bring focus and clarity for students and support comparability for providers.

  4. A new style of personal statement for university applications will be launched in 2025, the university admissions service Ucas has announced. Those applying to start university in 2026 will be the first to complete the updated personal statement, which will have a series of three questions in place of the current free-text field.

  5. The personal statement format changes will come into effect for students starting their studies in 2026. If you're planning to go to university or college before this, then we have lots of advice for the current personal statement format to help you shine in your

  6. 2024年7月18日 · UCAS has announced that personal statements will be changing. This will be introduced in September 2025 for students applying for 2026 entry. So what does this mean for you?

  7. 2024年7月31日 · UCAS is reforming its personal statement process, effective from September 2025 (October 2024, for Oxbridge applicants) for students applying for 2026 admission. Whilst this change has been impending for a while, the exact details have only recently been published.

  8. The personal statement builder in the UCAS Hub is designed to help you think about what to include in your personal statement, and how to lay it all out. It also counts how many characters you’ve used, so it’s easy to see when you’re close to the 4,000 character limit.

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  10. The personal statement is your opportunity to talk about you, and why you want to enrol on a particular course. But how do you start it strongly? Read our advice below on what to include, what not to do, and how to approach it.