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Home > HE staff > Statistical services > FAQs > Coverage > Can UCAS tell me how many people take a gap year?

Can UCAS tell me how many people take a gap year?

While we do not know how many people take a gap year, we do have information on the numbers who apply to defer their higher education application to the following year - see the table in the 'statistics online' section.

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