CSLA is a QCF award at level 2. Search and you should find (award) QCF when you search qualification type.
UCAS was created in 1994.
None because GCSEs do not give you UCAS points. Only AS and A Levels and their equivalents (eg. BTECs) give you UCAS points
UCAS's motto is 'At the heart of connecting people to higher education'.
LAMDA only accept applications made straight to them, they don't use UCAS.
A GCE A Level at Grade B is worth 100 UCAS points
ucas. has written: 'UCAS:How to Apply 2004' 'University & college open days 2004'
You can do retakes of exams to get better grades and therefore get a higher number of UCAS points. Or you can take on some extra subjects to get UCAS points from them too.
I believe it's a key skills qualification. According to this calculator, a Key Skills qualification at level 2 is worth 10 UCAS points. http://www.merlinhelpsstudents.com/studentlife/beforeuniversity/ucas/ucaspointscalculator.asp
The UCAS application is all done online. To find the form, please visit the related link.
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Yes, you can earn UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) points for ice skating through qualifications such as the National Ice Skating Association (NISA) Skate UK and higher levels. These qualifications can earn you points towards your overall UCAS application for university. It's important to check with individual universities to see if they accept UCAS points from ice skating qualifications.