UCAS advisers are available to answer questions about the Confirmation and Clearing process.
Posted Thu 1 August 2013 - 23:00

With Scottish results day on the horizon, UCAS advisers, including our social media team, are available to help anyone with questions about the Confirmation and Clearing process.

UCAS figures released after 30 June – the deadline for making university choices – show that 42,958 people from Scotland have applied to higher education in the UK so far this year. Of these, 42,201 have applied to at least one Scottish institution, an increase of over one percent on last year.

Applicants can log in to the redesigned Track service on the UCAS website, from around 09:00 on Scottish results day (6 August) to see if they have been accepted or are eligible for Clearing.

An official Clearing choice can be made from the early afternoon although applicants should call universities and colleges beforehand to discuss courses that interest them and ensure that places are available.

Steve Jeffree, Chief Operating Officer at UCAS offered this advice to applicants: “If you achieve the results you need for your chosen course, then you’ll see your place has been confirmed when you log in. If you haven’t been accepted at your firm or insurance choice, there are a number of options open to you, including Clearing.

“Clearing is open to anyone who is without a place on results day, for whatever reason. You can find detailed guidance about the Clearing process on the UCAS website, along with the courses that have vacancies.

“It’s important to be flexible when looking at the alternatives, and to research the requirements properly. You should aim to be as well informed as possible before you make that call to admissions staff to discuss the course you’re interested in.”

The UCAS website contains all the information on Clearing that students need. Expert UCAS advisers are also on hand to answer questions from 08:30 each weekday on 0871 468 0 468. Our social media team ready to help people through Twitter and Facebook too.

You can access these and other digital services, such as advice videos, by visiting www.ucasconnect.com.

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UCAS Press Office: 01242 545 469

NOTES TO EDITORS

UCAS is a charity and is the UK's shared admissions service for higher education. We manage applications from over 650,000 applicants each year for full-time undergraduate courses at over 350 institutions across the UK.

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