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Home > Students > After you apply > FAQs > Find out more > Extra

What is Extra?

Extra is a way of making a further choice after you have applied. You are eligible for Extra if you have used all five choices on your application and have either been unsuccessful at all of them, or have declined all offers you have received.

You can apply for another choice on Track, providing that it is available in Extra (you can check this on Course Search). The Extra service operates from the end of February until the end of June. Find out more about Extra

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