Apparently this site UCAS is how British students apply to the universities, there is one site that you can apply to your choice of five (I believe) universities.
Your friend can fill out an application online (useful because in this case you fill out one instead of five) through this site and it takes you step by step through the process and sends e-mail updates for various other stages one might encounter (like a portfolio request) or maybe one program requires something additional. Your friend can also search for courses you are interested in and where they are available if you haven't decided on which universities offer your program.
UCAS is only for undergraduate applications, so it would depend on whether Fallgal's friend is applying for undergraduate or graduate programmes, as the application process is different for postgraduates.
For UCAS, you can apply to a maximum of 6 programmes (at least it was 6 when I applied, but that was in 2000), unless you are applying for medicine/veterinary science/dentistry in which case I believe it is only 4. Those 6 applications are actually for 6 different academic programmes, so if you wanted to apply for 2 separate programmes at the same university (say, the Geography programme and Environmental Science programme) that would count as 2 applications out of your allowed 6.
If you are applying for graduate programmes, then you just apply directly to the university, and there is no limit on how many universities you can apply to.
I also think there is certain deadlines for applying so she may want to check into these as well to make sure she applies in time for the term she wishes to start in. I hope this helps. [/i][/font][/color]
Yes, there are deadlines.
When I applied, the deadlines were:
- October 15th for anyone applying to Oxford or Cambridge or for people applying for medicine/veterinary science/dentistry - so for programmes starting in September 2014, the deadline would be October 2013.
- December 15th for all other applicants (it may be January now though).