Need to know how to accept your offers? Here's what you need to know about reply deadlines, firm and insurance choices, and what to do if you change your mind.
This is because you will need to confirm with the university if they will accept you before you add your Clearing choice on UCAS Hub. This call is your chance to ask any questions and secure an informal offer from the uni. Don't worry too much about the call! If you have a few ...
How to defer a university place, if you have a form choice on UCAS but decide you want to take a last minute gap year.
Applying to university Entry requirements We're sorry, the offer rate calculator is no longer available. We’ve introduced a newhistoric entry grades toolto help you better understand the range of achievements universities have previously accepted. ...
Take a look at the university's list ofregistered clubs and societiesto get a flavour of what's on offer. Will attending an Open Day help me to make a decision? In short, yes – visiting your potential college is very important. You’ll get a feel for the surroundings, and a better...
It may seem a lot of hassle to take time out of your schedule and organise an open day trip, but actually being at a university and experiencing it firsthand will make it much easier to answer: “Would I be happy to accept an offer from them?”. ...
Living at Vita Studentsimplifies some of the challenges that can be associated with university life, enabling you to concentrate on your studies and your student experience in the UK. We look forward to welcoming you!
Does Resitting My A-Levels Impact My University Application?# If you are resitting your A-levels, you will need to reapply for university through the UCAS portal using your new predicted grades. In your application, you will still need todeclare your previous results. However, you also have...
On results day So, what are students’ options if they do not meet the terms of their “firm” offer? Firstly, encourage them to check their Ucas Hub - some universities may still accept students who just miss their grades. If this is not the case, there are many options avai...
Remember: postgraduate study in the UK is very different to undergraduate study in the UK. Whereas undergraduate applications are all processed together through UCAS, there is no centralized university application system for master’s degrees. This means you’ll have to apply to each university sepa...