Title: UCAS CLEARING
1UCAS CLEARING
How does it work?
Roger Gould Lancaster University
2This information should be used in addition to
the UCAS website information on Clearing and
Extra, and not as a replacement for it.
3 AN OVERVIEW OF CLEARING (and Extra) for
teachers and students
4WHAT IS CLEARING?
- A system for matching candidates with no place
and HE courses with last-minute vacancies in
August - Clearing takes place from the day the Advanced
results are released in August - Clearing can last from a few minutes to a few
weeks depending on how quickly the places are
filled
5HOW DO STUDENTS END UP IN CLEARING?
- Student has made application to universities via
UCAS - Universities have made offers or rejected
applicant - If student is made offers, final 2 offers held
as - CF (conditional FIRM) 1st
choice, or - CI (conditional INSURANCE) 2nd choice
6HOW DO STUDENTS END UP IN CLEARING?
- By definition, its harder to get an offer for a
popular course thats why the grades are high!
You might not receive an offer - Applicants with NO offers can use UCAS Extra from
March and if this proves unsuccessful, Clearing
is the final option - In addition, applicants with CF CI offers who
do not achieve the required grades will be able
to use Clearing
7WHAT IS CLEARING? Negatives
- A decision is made on the basis of a short phone
call - Likelihood of dropping out might be marginally
increased
8WHAT IS CLEARING? Positives
- Students can feel successful and move o
- Little evidence to show a strong relationship
between entry grades and degree outcome for any
student - Universities treat students who arrive through
Clearing exactly the same as any student, once
there
9Options before Clearing
- If you do not receive any offers you can use UCAS
- Extra from March - June
10UCAS EXTRA How does it work?
11EXTRA
- A system for giving candidates with no offers
- additional choices without waiting for Clearing
- Candidates are eligible when
- they have used all 5 choices
- they hold no offers - rejected or declined by
candidate - Extra starts in March and continues until June
12EXTRA
- Extra is available from mid-March
- UCAS will put an Extra button on the Track screen
if applicant is eligible. - Extra needs careful consideration, flexibility
and advice! - If original application was for very competitive
courses, now might consider applying for
something less over-subscribed.
13HOW DOES EXTRA WORK?
- Candidate chooses 1 course from the Course Search
list, using the Extra button on the Track screen - If made a conditional offer, can accept or
decline it - If accepted, it effectively becomes CF and Extra
- ends. If declined, you get another choice (if
there is time) - If candidate then misses grades, Clearing is
automatic
14EXTRA NEEDS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION, FLEXIBILITY
AND ADVICE!
Many universities are willing to have contact
with candidates before they are made an Extra
choice. Candidates could ask a university to look
at a paper copy of the UCAS application, and to
indicate the likelihood of being made an offer
via Extra. This can speed the process, and save
the candidate from having to wait to be
considered by a university which then rejects
them Once an applicant has an Extra offer, it is
CF so the place can be confirmed when exam
results are published.
15CLEARING HOW DO CANDIDATES END UP THERE?
- Candidate ends up with no offers (having used
Extra) - Candidate declines offers in original cycle
- Candidate fails to achieve CF or CI grades
- Entry to Clearing is automatic. UCAS will send
CEF (Clearing Entry Form) through the post.
16CLEARING HOW DO CANDIDATES END UP THERE?
- Candidate gets results, assumes rejection, looks
on UCAS or in national newspapers and starts
dialling - and Clearing hotlines go into
meltdown, just confirming places on the actual
grades achieved - Candidate can access decisions on UCAS Track.
Easiest way to confirm Unconditional Firm or
Rejection
17CLEARING HOW DO UNIVERSITIES DECIDE?
- Results arrive a few days before
publication/school - CF careful confirmation process happens course
asks for ABB, but if too few CF candidates
achieve ABB, will the university then confirm
candidates with BBB? BBC? - CI institutions notified of results and they
confirm to UCAS if possible same deadline for
decisions -
18CLEARING HOW DO UNIVERSITIES DECIDE?
- Applicant sees results, assumes rejection from CF
and probably from CI and starts dialling - Applicant can access decisions on Track. Easiest
way to confirm UF or R
19WHAT CAUSES DELAYS IN DECISION-MAKING?
- Waiting for a result e.g. GCSE or a grade from
exam board - Combined offers grades are good for one half
but not the other (e.g. Business French ABB.
You got BCC. French might take you Business
wont.) - CF (or CI) might make a changed course offer
(e.g. Single Hons French, which asks for BBC but
will look in Clearing for BCC applicants)
20WHAT CAUSES DELAYS IN DECISION-MAKING?
- Institutions understand it is a stressful time
and try to move quickly but by definition the
problem cases take longer to resolve. - While applicant is still being considered,
theres hope.
21WHY WONT THE CF UNIVERSITY REJECT APPLICANT SO
THEY CAN GO TO THE CI CHOICE?
- the CF institution is entirely in the driving
seat may be reluctant to reject a good candidate
who just missed the grades - better to choose 10 missed-grade CFs (who made
you 1st choice) or CIs than take 10 Clearing
applicants who put you neither 1st nor 2nd - - we know CF applicant would like to come to
us!
22CHOOSING SOME CAUSES OF DELAYS
- CI will make its decision on academic basis
but this wont be communicated to applicant
unless/until CF rejects - Candidate telephone frustration but theyve
told me Ive definitely been rejected by my CF
! - (Have they looked at Track? Might show CF /
UI) - Updated by UCAS mid-morning keep checking
23CHOOSING SOME CAUSES OF DELAYS
- University says you can hold a provisional offer
from us but we cannot confirm in writing until - the applicants UCAS form arrives from UCAS (on
screen) - the applicants CEF arrives (original not a
copy) from applicant
24CLEARING WHEN SHOULD TEACHER INTERVENE?
- Candidate is too distraught to ring
- You have useful (new) 3rd party knowledge e.g.
domestic - You have knowledge of candidates strengths
- You have a good relationship with
university/course - There is a special case to be argued
25CLEARING WHEN SHOULD TEACHER INTERVENE?
- But
- University quite likely to ask for details in
writing - Might not speed up process much - but could
pacify parents! - Can be useful to develop a relationship with
Admissions Tutor beforehand, to avoid Clearing
hotlines where possible
26SO YOURE GOING TO NEED CLEARING QA for
students and basic advice
27USING THE CLEARING SYSTEM THE DONT PANIC! GUIDE
TO A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
- Clearing is a system that starts when your
results are published. It aims to let
universities fill last-minute vacancies with
students who might have missed the grades or
points required by their CF/CI choices. - ADVICE The only guaranteed way of getting
your place on the course youve chosen, at the
university you most want to attend and, in
fact, the easiest way, is to attain the grades
youve been asked to get.
28USING THE CLEARING SYSTEM THE DONT PANIC! GUIDE
TO A SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
- Clearing is a stressful and potentially
unreliable method for finding a course to study
and if you can avoid Clearing by doing the work
to get the grades, you should! - ADVICE Clearing lasts about one week but many
universities are out of clearing within hours or
a day or so as soon as they have filled their
vacancies. You will need to be well-organised to
be successful in Clearing.
29WHY DO UNIVERSITIES NEED CLEARING?
- Universities make their decisions about who to
accept and who to reject when viewing the August
results. They will post their decisions on each
candidates Track space on www.ucas.com - look
there first. - UF means you have got your first- choice place
- UI means your insurance choice will accept you.
-
30WHY DO UNIVERSITIES NEED CLEARING?
- If you get the grades required by your CF
institution, they will accept you. - If you miss the grades, they are likely to
reject you, in which case your CI will accept
you, unless your final results are too far below
this institutions requirements too.
31WHY DO UNIVERSITIES NEED CLEARING?
- Universities need to fill their places.
- So, for example, if a particular subject asks for
BBB they may find that not enough applicants
attained BBB to fill every place. - They may decide to accept some applicants with
BBC grades in order to fill the last few places,
rather than go into Clearing. - If they still have places after all their BBC
students have been accepted, they may look at
applicants who have BCC or they may choose to
put those final places into Clearing, in the hope
of finding candidates with BBB grades.
32 WHY DO UNIVERSITIES NEED CLEARING?
- ADVICE
- Dont rely on a subject accepting you if your
grades are close to, but below the offer youre
holding. - Universities are generally good at making the
right number of offers for the number of students
they wish to admit.
33HOW DO I END UP IN CLEARING?
- By your grades or points being too far below the
offers you have been made, and by being rejected
by both your CF and your CI institutions. - If you have been rejected through the UCAS
system, you will automatically enter Clearing.
34HOW WILL I KNOW?
- By looking at UCAS Track.
- Universities pass their decisions electronically
to - UCAS, and UCAS posts them on its
- website.
- ADVICE The UCAS website is updated from mid-
- morning every day, so if Track is not complete it
will be - because a university has not yet made its
decision on - you. Keep checking.
35HOW WILL I KNOW?
- Once both institutions have rejected you, you are
in - Clearing and will be sent a Clearing Entry Form
(CEF) - by post from UCAS.
- ADVICE You will need your CEF later, but you
should - not wait for it to arrive before finding a place
through - Clearing.
36IF I DONT AGREE WITH THEIR DECISION TO REJECT
ME, CAN I APPEAL TO AN INSTITUTION TO THINK
AGAIN?
- Admissions staff think very carefully about
each decision they will only reject you if they
are definitely unable to accept your grades. - Realistically, it is very unlikely that a
department will change its decision (and it might
already have considered offering you an
alternative course and decided not to). The
chances are, its full anyway.
37IF I DONT AGREE WITH THEIR DECISION TO REJECT
ME, CAN I APPEAL TO AN INSTITUTION TO THINK
AGAIN?
- Any new and different information you have
for them to consider should have been forwarded
before results come out. - Ask yourself if your time is not better spent
trying to find a suitable Clearing place.
38SO DO I NEED TO RING TO CONFIRM THAT IM ACCEPTED
AT MY CF OR CI?
- No!
-
- Clearing is for students who know that they
have been rejected! Dont assume youve been
rejected, whatever grades you get. The UCAS
Track confirmation is the way to see decisions on
you, and to avoid frustrating hours on the phone
39IF I AM OFFERED AN ALTERNATIVE COURSE AT A
UNIVERSITY I APPLIED TO, DO I HAVE TO ACCEPT IT?
- No. It is up to you to decide whether a changed
course offer is acceptable. - Remember to look at their prospectus again.
- Some institutions are very flexible about how you
can combine subjects once at university but
dont bank on this without doing the essential
research other universities are absolutely rigid
in their courses.
40WHAT IF IM APPEALING AGAINST ONE OF MY RESULTS
OR HAVING A PAPER RE-MARKED?
- Universities can only make their decisions on the
basis of the results you hold when they are
published. -
- Waiting until an appeal has gone through or a
paper re-marked is only possible if you pay for
the very fast remark service your examination
board will have details.
41WHAT IF I WAS ILL DURING ONE OF MY EXAMS?
- Schools and colleges are asked to notify
universities of any applicant who suffered from
any circumstance that might affect the outcome of
their examinations, so this paperwork should be
with the university before results are published
and it will have been taken into account before
making their decision. - However, your teacher should know of anything
that might have affected your grade during exams,
and will know how to act on your behalf directly.
42HOW DOES CLEARING WORK?
- Once you know for certain you have been rejected
by both your CF and your CI, you should look at
UCAS, The Independent or the Daily Mirror, or
individual universities websites to see which
courses are available in Clearing. - Some universities will tell you the grades they
require, or any conditions e.g. you must have a
foreign language at grade C, or Maths, or a
particular GCSE grade in addition to their
general Clearing requirements. Others might
simply list subject areas where they have
vacancies, and will discuss grades when you
ring.
43HOW DOES CLEARING WORK?
- You will also see listed the Clearing phone
numbers for each institution. These are the only
numbers through to each universitys Clearing
system. If you ring others youll just be
referred back (but not put through) to the
official Clearing lines. - ADVICE Dont start ringing round until you
have checked on the UCAS website to be certain
you have been rejected by both your CF AND your
CI. Universities will ask you if you know you
are in Clearing before they discuss any courses
with you.
44WHAT ELSE SHOULD I DO BEFORE I RING?
- You should think carefully about the subject you
wish to study at university. Just because you
might have the grades required in Clearing, it
doesnt make it is the right course for you. And
even if the subject is right, is the university?
- These are such important decisions, affecting the
next 3 or 4 years of your life (at least!) that
you should do some careful (but quick) thinking
and planning ahead of telephoning. You should
also talk through your situation with staff in
your school or college, if possible.
45WHAT ELSE SHOULD I DO BEFORE I RING?
- ADVICE find the relevant up-to-date prospectus.
If the university is one you dont know, skim
through the general information to see if you
would fit in, that its in the right location
etc. Then read carefully the detailed
information about the subject or course you are
interested in. Does it appeal to you? Remember
course content can vary from uni to uni, even
when the course titles are identical! - Recent research shows that the biggest single
reason students drop out of higher education is
choosing the wrong course. The second biggest is
choosing the wrong institution.
46WHAT INFORMATION WILL I BE ASKED FOR WHEN I RING?
- Before you ring, you should have your UCAS number
to hand so that the person dealing with you can
call up your application on a computer screen.
They will see where else you have applied to and
for what. It is also useful to have your results
slip to hand. - You are also likely to be asked to provide a
piece of evidence to prove that you are who you
say you are, so expect to give some personal
details that youve provided in your UCAS
application.
47WILL THE PERSON WHO ANSWERS THE PHONE KNOW ABOUT
MY APPLICATION?
- No.
- Each university organises how it handles
Clearing enquiries, so you might get to talk
directly to an Admissions Tutor, or a member of
the general administrative staff, or possibly
even a current student. They will be trained in
dealing with you, and will have a series of
questions to ask you. - Every university will treat your call in the
same way as every other enquirers.
48WILL THEY WANT TO KNOW HOW I MESSED UP MY EXAMS
(OR WHY ITS NOT MY FAULT)?
- No! The conversation will be about what subject
youre interested in, what Advanced subjects you
have taken, and the grades or points you
achieved. - If you are in Clearing and you have the grades /
points required for the place you are interested
in, you can be made an offer on the basis of the
information youve provided on the phone. This
will be held for you while you send your Clearing
Entry Form (CEF) to that university. They will
want the original form. - ADVICE If the university is relatively local,
you could ask if you can take your CEF
personally, rather than use the post.
49WHAT IF I CANT GET THROUGH ON THE PHONE IF
ITS ALWAYS ENGAGED?
- Keep trying and be patient!
- Universities deal with each enquiry as quickly as
possible, and they are aware that there are lots
of people trying to get through so its
important that you are well prepared before you
ring and that you keep your cool when you finally
get through.
50WOULDNT IT BE BETTER IF ONE OF MY PARENTS RANG?
OR MY TEACHER?
- No! The university wants to talk to you e.g. if
the course you want is already full, they may be
able to offer you an alternative you need to
take your own decision about your future. - If there is a specific reason why your teacher
or careers adviser should talk to a university on
your behalf in your presence then you will be
advised of this in your school or college. - ADVICE It is important that you do not go on
holiday on results day your future will depend
on you!
51WHAT IF THE UCAS SITE SHOWS THAT MY CI
INSTITUTION IS STILL CONSIDERING ME, BUT I KNOW I
DONT REALLY WANT TO GO THERE?
- CAN I RING SOMEWHERE ELSE?
- No-one can stop you ringing speculatively, but
you must remember that a university cannot make
you a formal offer through Clearing until you
have been rejected by BOTH your CF AND your CI
and you have sent your CEF to them.
52EVEN IF IVE ALREADY BEEN TOLD OVER THE TELEPHONE
THAT MY CI IS REJECTING ME?
- If you have been told this, then their decision
will be amended on UCAS Track at the next update
and youll be eligible for Clearing and any
offers.
53BUT ILL BE MISSING OUT ON CLEARING PLACES
- If you ring institutions while you are still
technically holding a UCAS offer elsewhere, you
cannot also hold Clearing offers. However, a
Clearing place can sometimes be held
provisionally upon your being rejected elsewhere
and actually going into Clearing. It is only
yours when the University has your CEF. -
- ADVICE You can ask your CF or CI institution to
release you, but this is not automatic.
Provisional Clearing offers remain available for
a limited time.
54WHATS TO STOP ME HOLDING SEVERAL CLEARING PLACES
AND PICKING THE BEST ONE LATER?
- It is possible to do this, but think carefully
it suggests you havent done the necessary
research to be sure the offer you are holding is
the RIGHT one for you this is not a sensible
way of making such a critical decision, and such
insecurity means you need to think again about
what you really want. -
- Also you might be making it difficult for others
to be made offers for places that you know you
will not take up. How would you feel if this
happened to you? - Limit the offers you provisionally hold to only
ones you are seriously likely to accept
55WHY CANT I JUST TELL THEM IVE GOT 3 Es, AND
CHOOSE FROM WHAT THEYVE GOT ON OFFER FOR THOSE
GRADES?
- Clearing is not a form of bargain-hunt! You
should be looking for the same or a similar
subject area you initially applied for, or a
cognate one in other words, a related course
using largely the same skills and abilities and
background you have. - Without this, how do you know that you are able
to sustain degree level study? - Or that you will enjoy it?
56WHATS TO STOP ME HOLDING SEVERAL CLEARING PLACES
AND PICKING THE BEST ONE LATER?
- It is possible to do this, but think carefully
it suggests you havent done the necessary
research to be sure the offer you are holding is
the RIGHT one for you. - Also you might be making it difficult for others
to be made offers for places that you know you
will not take up. How would you feel if this
happened to you? - Limit the offers you provisionally hold to only
ones you are seriously likely to accept
57WHAT ABOUT TRADING UP IF MY RESULTS ARE BETTER
THAN ANTICIPATED?
- Again, you need to think about the risks. You are
expected to attend the CF or CI you have accepted
offers from the UCAS process forms the basis of
a contract. You shouldnt expect a university
automatically to release without asking serious
questions. - For gaining a handful of extra points or a couple
of grades, you are considering putting aside the
universities you have researched over several
months, visited, met students and staff, seen
halls of residence and replacing this with a
course you perhaps know little about, in a place
youve never seen. - All on the basis of a 3-minute phone call
58WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MY CF IS RECEIVED?
- Youll get formal confirmation of your place,
and detailed instructions about joining the
university. - There will be paperwork to complete, and
information about accommodation, booklists,
starting dates, and so on
59WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MY CF IS RECEIVED?
- Youll get formal confirmation of your place, and
detailed instructions about joining the
university. - There will be paperwork to complete, and
information about accommodation, booklists,
starting dates, and so on
60THE REALLY GOOD NEWS
- If you get your place through the Clearing
system, youll be a legitimate member of that
university, studying on the same course as people
who applied for it and got there in the
traditional way. You wont be seen as
different or less capable and no-one will be
interested in the grades you got (or didnt
get!), or the reasons why, or the route you used
to get into that university, once youre there. - More importantly, youll have exactly the same
opportunity as every other 1st year. Over
35,000 students now in Higher Education gained
their places through Clearing last year.
61THE REALLY GOOD NEWS
- FINAL ADVICE
- The outcome of your degree will be entirely based
on what you do while youre at university, so do
the best work you can, have a great university
experience, and be confident that you can achieve
a good degree.
62Good luck in your exams, with your results in
August and in your Higher education course!