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Home > Students > After you apply > FAQs > University or college decisions > Unsuccessful decision

My application has been unsuccessful. Can you tell me why?

The university or college may provide a reason for their decision on Track at the time of their initial decision, or at a later date. However, if you have already replied to offers or no reason is shown on Track, you will have to contact the university or college direct to discuss the reason why you were unsuccessful.

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