Clearing self-release allows any applicant who already holds a place at a university, either firm or insurance, to decline it and release themselves into Clearing.
Self-releasing into Clearing is a simple process,but make sure you clearly understand what it means to release yourself into Clearing. You should think extremely carefully before releasing yourself into Clearing — your existing university place is unlikely to remain open if you change your mind.
It's up to you to find a university prepared to accept you. The best way is to check our Clearing course search , search on UCAS, or look on the university website. Then, you can ring and tell them what you want to do. If they have a vacancy, they'll usually take your details and either give you a decision straight away or very soon afterwards.
Our Clearing course search can help you find your perfect course, with filters for region, results and even what your chance of acceptance is. Our video explains how to make the most out of it. If you need more help, there are hotlines you can call for advice about Clearing and your exam results. Some universities accept direct applications as well as via UCAS, particularly for two-year degrees, part-time courses or courses that start in July or January — exploit this opportunity!
However, many students use it strategically. You might also want to take a gap year or a mini-gap year , so you may not have to rush through Clearing. Some universities offer January entry points or courses starting the next year, letting you take stock, save money or secure accommodation.
You may be in a position to find a different university you'd rather go to and have time to avoid making a hasty decision. Some students wil prefer to wait until they have their results and see what university courses are available to them on the day through Clearing and apply directly.
If you want to apply elsewhere. You will then be able to apply again through Clearing. Once you have your place confirmed its time to prepare for university!
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