Clearing is the UCAS process that opens after exam results are released, matching students to university courses with available vacancies. It lets you apply for places on courses you meet the entry requirements for, even if you didn’t receive offers or want to change your firm choice.
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How to prepare for Clearing
Questions about Clearing
If you have your results you can apply online for a place through Clearing.
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You’ve probably got lots on your mind—but a little planning now will make Results Day a breeze. Below you’ll find a Quick-Start Checklist plus FAQs on key actions, documents, calls and calming tips.
Do your research: Explore courses on UCAS and С»ÆÊé.ac.uk
Make your shortlist: List 3–5 preferred courses and universities
Check entry requirements: Note grades and prerequisites
Get reliable advice: Talk to teachers, advisers or call us on 01273 644644
Rehearse your pitch: Practice what you’ll say when you call
Plan backups: Have at least two alternative choices ready
Here are the basic things to get ready before you make your Clearing call:
Course details: Exact course titles and UCAS codes
Your documents: Exam results, transcripts, UCAS ID & login
Your questions: Write down everything you want to ask
Your notes: Key bullet points to guide you on the call
The Clearing team are there to help you. Here's what to expect on the call:
You’ll speak to an Admissions Tutor or Clearing Adviser.
If you meet the criteria, you may receive a verbal offer—you'll be emailed confirmation and acceptance steps.
Some courses require you to have an interview. We’ll explain how to prepare and schedule it. You can find out tips how to prepare for a Clearing interview from the team.
Here are some sample questions you might ask and a basic script you could use to help you focus the call.
Sample script:
“Hi, I’m [Your Name], UCAS ID [xxxxxxx]. My grades are [e.g. A AB], and I’m interested in [Course Name, UCAS code]. Is that course still available?”
Example questions:
Course availability and entry
“Could you confirm the entry requirements for Clearing applicants?”
“What related courses or joint-honours options do you offer?”
“Are there any foundation or preparatory modules available if I’m just below standard entry grades?”
Offer process and deadlines
“How and when will I receive my offer confirmation?”
“If I get a verbal offer today, what are the next steps and deadlines to accept?”
“Can I defer my place once I’ve accepted, and what is the deferral policy?”
Student support and experience
“What support services do you offer first-year Clearing students?”
“Is academic mentoring or peer support available for new students?”
“Do you run any Clearing-specific welcome events or orientation sessions?”
Accommodation and campus life
“Are university halls still available for Clearing applicants, and how do I apply?”
“What is the average cost of on-campus accommodation, and are any bursaries available?”
“Can you tell me about local private-sector housing options and your advice on securing them?”
Fees and funding
“What tuition fees will I pay as a Clearing applicant, and are there any discounts or scholarships?”
“Do you offer any Clearing-only bursaries, hardship funds, or payment-plan options?”
Practicalities and timing
“When does teaching begin for Clearing students—will I miss any key lectures?”
“Is registration automated once I accept, or do I need to complete any forms separately?”
Campus facilities and extracurriculars
“What sports, societies or student-union activities can I join from day one?”
“Are library and IT services fully accessible to Clearing intake students?”
The Clearing call isn't anything to be worried about but it will help to prepare, so stick with your plan and be yourself. Here's a couple of basic things that might help you on the day:
Clearing is part of the UCAS application process.
It matches you with available university places and is a chance for you to make a positive move and choose a course that's right for you. It also allows you to find a place at university if you don't yet hold an offer.
You can apply for places in Clearing from July even if you have not applied via UCAS already. You can contact the university directly. Call us on 01273 644000 and we’ll talk you through your next steps to find a course.
You can apply for Clearing if you already have your A-level, BTEC, IB, Access course or equivalent level exam grades and you are not holding any university offers.
Call us on 01273 644000 to discuss your situation. If you are eligible with your current exam grades our admissions team could make you an offer.
Each university is different. We welcome a range of qualifications and consider each application individually. Our approach is about you as an individual and we look beyond grades at your personal experience, ambition and potential.
Take a look at the flexible and inclusive way we consider applications in Clearing to see how it can work for you.
UCAS Clearing starts officially on 5 July 2025, but if you are waiting for exam results you will have to wait to receive them before you can apply. From that point you can seek out Clearing places by contacting universities by phone. Our Clearing hotline is: 01273 644000.
Is it too late to apply for uni? No, you can apply to university for September 2025 entry via the main UCAS application route up until 30 June 2025. You can apply through Clearing from July 2025, if you already have your results. You can call us on 01273 644000. There will always be people here to help you.
Once Clearing is open you can use our course finder to find out what courses are available through Clearing.
Many students aiming to secure a place are eligible to apply through Clearing for university. There are several different reasons for doing so. You are eligible to use Clearing if:
You can get some financial aid for your studies if you apply through Clearing.
If you are eligible for Student Finance England loans for tuition fees and living costs, you will also receive these if you apply through Clearing. You may also be eligible for our bursaries and scholarships.
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We accept T-levels for many of our courses, particularly if the T-level is in a relevant subject. Take a look at the Clearing courses you might be interested in and you’ll find everything you need to know in the entry requirements section.
Clearing for university places is open from 5 July and continues until mid-October. You must know all your exam results before you can get an offer of a place through Clearing.
One of the most popular questions about university Clearing. You can receive multiple verbal offers in Clearing. However, you can only confirm one university course as your final choice. When you receive a verbal offer in Clearing the university will usually give you a deadline by which to confirm your choice.
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Some of our creative media, arts and architecture courses require you to prepare an online portfolio of your work. You can find out if your course needs a portfolio, and get advice on what to include and how to present your work on our online portfolio advice page.
For some courses you will need to attend an interview as part of the Clearing process. The interview helps us assess your suitability for the course and the profession you are interested in. Read our tips on preparing for a Clearing interview.
This is a really common question students ask about Clearing, so we've included it in our What is Clearing section. Referred means that UCAS has sent your application to a university. It isn't anything to worry about, and you should receive more information quickly.
Yes, you can transfer to another university through Clearing. Call us on 01273 644000 and we'll talk you through your options.
Clearing Plus is a new UCAS process for undergraduate applicants who are unplaced. It is accessible via UCAS Hub, and will match people to relevant courses with vacancies. Your best chance of receiving an offer is to contact us directly.
You can get into Clearing with lower grades because grades aren't everything that's used to decide if you get a place at university.
So, how does university Clearing work if you do have lower grades? Well, Clearing is about matching you with the courses that are available and we look at who you are and your aspirations as much as we do your examination results. If you are unsure, call the friendly applications team 01273 644000 and they can explain more.
No you don't need a new personal statement for Clearing - unless you've changed your mind on which course or subject you want to study.
Your original statement will have all the details in there. However, one of the useful university Clearing tips you should take away is to update the university on any work experience or qualifications you've had since you completed your initial personal statement.
If you applied to university in the main application cycle and if you meet the conditions of your offer your place will be confirmed when the university receives your results. If you are applying through Clearing and receive an offer, and meet its conditions you can accept the offer via your UCAS Hub. If you are not already in UCAS, you can accept your Clearing place via our confirmation of clearing application form.
You can apply through UCAS Clearing when you receive your exam results: from July 2025 if you already have your results. If you are waiting for A-level or BTEC results this will be on 14 August 2025 for most students.
You apply to uni through Clearing by contacting our Clearing team on 01273 644000. Once you receive a Clearing offer from us, you accept the offer by adding our offer as your Clearing choice on UCAS Hub. Clearing will open early at С»ÆÊé on 1 July 2025 so you can get useful advice from our applications team. Give us a call: 01273 644000.
You don't get rejected from Clearing. It's possible that there isn't a course available that matches what you want, but this isn't a rejection and you will get excellent support from our Clearing advice team who can help find alternatives you've not considered. Worse case scenario is you take a fresh look at your options and find another way to get onto a course the following year. Don't worry about being rejected from Clearing. Speak with us; we are here to help 01273 644000.
Access course students apply through Clearing in the same way once Clearing opens in July – you may receive a verbal offer straight away if you have your results.
Many Access students will get their results in July. Access course students are required to submit their results to their firm choice university. If you don't have a confirmed place or want to explore Clearing places with us we'll have an online Clearing application form in addition to our telephone hotline.
Once you have decided that you would like to accept an offer of a place through Clearing you will need to confirm your acceptance – either through UCAS or by sending a confirmation of clearing application form.
Universities do check your GCSE results if they feel these are important in your application. You might want to change direction from the subjects you studied at A-level and have great results at GCSE, so don't forget to include these or mention them when you apply through Clearing.
If you receive a Clearing offer in July or early August before the main exam results day, you can add a Clearing choice on UCAS as soon as you receive your offer. There are some periods when UCAS will not be available due to the exam results embargo, but call us and we’ll be able to reassure you.
On the main exam results day, you can add a Clearing choice from 1pm (UK time) on Thursday 14 August 2025. You must secure a Clearing offer from a university first. You can only accept one Clearing choice.
You don't have to be in UCAS to apply through Clearing. If you don’t have a UCAS account, you can still get an offer and we’ll talk you through how to accept it using our Confirmation of Clearing Acceptance form.