4. Changes to Personal Statements for 2026 Entry
UCAS is revamping the personal statement process for 2026 entry onwards, shifting from a single long-form statement to a more structured format with three distinct sections. Each section will have a minimum character count of 350, and a total character counter will be visible to help students stay on track.
The New Questions Are:
- Why do you want to study this course or subject?
- How have your qualifications and studies helped you prepare for this course or subject?
- What else have you done to prepare outside of education, and why are these experiences useful?
The updated format aims to provide clearer guidance to students, helping them focus their responses on specific areas and better showcase their readiness for higher education.
To help you effectively guide your students through these changes, we encourage you to book the Advancing Access session on “Supporting students to write personal statements.”
This session, which forms part of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD), is designed specifically for teachers and advisers. It equips you with the tools and insights needed to support your students as they prepare their applications to higher education. The session can be delivered either in your school or online, providing flexibility to meet your professional development needs.