What is Clearing?
Have questions about Clearing? Here is your complete guide on applying to university through Clearing.
What is Clearing?
University Clearing is a process run by UCAS. It helps you find and apply for undergraduate university courses which still have spaces available.
There are many reasons you may choose to apply through Clearing. It might be that you didn't receive any offers, or you didn't get the grades. You may be applying late, or you may simply have changed your mind about what to study.
Whatever the reason, applying through Clearing can help you start your higher education journey, and get you onto a course you want to study.
Who is eligible for Clearing?
You are eligible for Clearing if are a home or international student, and:
- You are applying after 30 June
- You haven't received any offers
- You received offers, but have declined them
- You didn't meet the conditions of your offers
Clearing for international students
You can apply through Clearing if you're an international student. The Clearing process works in the same way as for UK students, but there are a few differences:
- Visa documentation: You may need a Student Route Visa to apply. Read more about the student visa process, and contact us if you would like to discuss this further.
- Earlier exam results: You may receive exam results much earlier than UK results day (14 August). For example, the International Baccalaureate (IB) will get exam results on 6 July. This offers you an additional benefit of securing your place earlier, as more places are likely to be available.