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Ucas Clearing 2025: How to get a last-minute university place

Ucas Clearing 2025: How to get a last-minute university place

Telegraph3 days ago
A-level results day is a moment of joy and triumph for many as students prepare for life at the university of their choice.
But for others, it can be a highly stressful time if their results don't go to plan and they narrowly miss their required grades.
While many students still secure places at their insurance choices, there are some who miss the mark altogether and need to enter Ucas's Clearing process to find an alternative institution.
Similarly, students who perform better than their predicted grades are also able to use the system to find an alternative university.
Here, we detail everything you need to know about the Clearing process and how to gain a place at university no matter the outcome.
What is clearing?
Clearing is the system of matching up students with spaces on university or college courses. You can enter Clearing to find a course if you have not met the grades outlined in your offers.
You can also use the system if you are considering changing to a different course because your grades are better than predicted after declining your original place.
Last year saw an increase in the number of 18 year-olds securing a university place through Clearing, including more students declining their original place and using the system to explore other courses and universities.
What time does Ucas open?
Students will be able to access their university applications through Ucas from around 8am on Thursday Aug 14.
At the same time, students will be able to receive the breakdown of every exam result by attending their school or college, or having them emailed or sent in the post. They can also arrange for a relative or friend to pick up their results.
Ucas Hub will start updating from around 8.15am for A-level students, and will show the status of their university offers.
This could include a confirmed place at their firm choice, a confirmed place at their insurance choice, or neither – making them eligible for Clearing.
It may also include more unusual options, such as students being offered a place on a different course at their firm university choice. This normally happens when pupils miss their main offer, and they do not have to accept this.
When does Clearing open?
Pupils will be able to add a Clearing choice from 1pm on Thursday Aug 14.
Applicants should wait until they have any pending exam results before contacting universities and colleges about possible vacancies, according to Ucas.
Clearing will remain open until Oct 20, but some courses will close before this deadline depending on their popularity.
Which universities are accessible through Clearing?
The vast majority of universities in the UK have courses available through Clearing, including some of the top institutions in the country.
From July 5, some universities announced whether they have places to allow students the chance to research vacant courses and universities, and prepare for a range of scenarios.
Others will wait until pupils receive their A-level grades on Thursday before making courses available.
Are any universities unavailable?
Oxford and Cambridge do not offer places through Clearing.
Are only a limited number of subjects available?
No. It used to be unheard of for oversubscribed courses such as medicine to be on offer through Clearing, but this has changed.
Extra places on courses that are more competitive are expected to be made available through the system, including courses such as dentistry and nursing.
Can you re-apply to a university that rejected you?
Clearing allows you to apply to any university with vacancies, even if they rejected you the first time round.
If you spot a course you like and meet the entry requirements, call the admissions team and talk to them about your opportunities.
What is Clearing Plus?
Clearing Plus was introduced in 2020 to offer help to anyone who is unplaced or is applying for the first time through Clearing.
If you're in the Clearing system, look for a button marked 'view matches' to see courses that Ucas believes would be good for you, taking into account your original choices, qualifications and grades.
Ucas has described it as 'matchmaking' for university courses.
If you see a course you like, you can hit 'interested' so that university or college can contact you – you can do this for up to five choices at a time.
But remember, courses in Clearing fill up quickly, and you may not always receive a call, so also look for courses in Clearing using the search tool.
Saying you're interested in a course through Clearing Plus does not guarantee an offer.
How do you make a decision through Clearing?
In clearing, you will need to call universities or colleges to try to gain a place, before adding them as a choice in your application.
You will need:
your Personal ID number
your Clearing number
your grades/Ucas tariff points
information about why you want a place
the university name
phone number
course code and title
Find a quiet space to make the call, and be positive and polite while speaking to the university or college representative.
Take your time to make an informed decision, and remember to take advice from family members, friends and teachers.
Only add a Clearing choice once you have permission from the university or college. You can only add one choice at a time, and any confirmation will come through on Ucas Track and by email.
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