What Is Clearing?
Please note: Clearing is primarily for students who have completed a Level 3 / A Level course. We will also consider applications from mature students who have experience rather than formal qualifications.
Clearing is a system that gives you another chance to find the best course for you. We have a wide range of courses that could suit your area of interest.
Students apply through Clearing for lots of different reasons.
Clearing is an opportunity for you to explore your university-level options if:
- you haven’t yet applied to a college or university
- your exam results are different than you expected
- you have changed your mind about the course you want to study
If you would like to apply for a university level course with us, complete this form and we will get back to you.
Key dates
Clearing is now open!
15 August: A-Level and BTEC results day. This is when the main Clearing period opens.
21 October: Final date for Applications to our Degree Level Courses
We’re here to help you find the right course for you!
If you need additional support, get in touch!
Phone: 0345 658 8990 (Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm)
Already a Bedford College Group Student? It’s not to late for Fast Track
As a Bedford College Group Student you get access to our fast-track offer and you could be eligible for our £500 Progression Bursary to help with your studies.
Advice for Parents on Clearing
Clearing assists numerous students each year in finding university placements. It proves valuable in various situations, including:
- Students who missed out on their offers due to exam results.
- Students who changed their minds about what or where they want to study.
- Students who decided to apply to university during Clearing.
If any of these situations apply to your young adult, they can apply through Clearing.
If your young adult does not meet the required grades for their Conditional, Firm, or Insurance university offers, their offers’ status in the UCAS Hub will change to ‘Unsuccessful,’ and their account status will change to ‘You are in Clearing.’ They will also receive a unique Clearing ID number on their account, which they may need when contacting universities for Clearing.
Clearing can be a stressful time for students, but with preparation, it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips on how you can support your young adult:
- Engage in open conversations with your young adult about their possible options and how you can support them.
- Assist them in creating a list of potential courses and universities.
- Keep a record of contact details for universities and relevant departments, including UCAS.
- Ensure they have their details ready (UCAS ID, qualifications, pen, and paper) before contacting a university.
If your young adult is still anxious after discussing backup plans for results day, it would be beneficial to divert their attention from these anxious emotions. Encourage them to plan ahead or make plans together in the days leading up to results day. This will keep them occupied and prevent overthinking.
If your child has narrowly missed the required grades, remind them that it is worth contacting their firm and insurance university choices to see if they are still willing to offer them a place before considering the Clearing process.
Remember to remain calm and positive throughout this process.
A ‘centre assessment grade’ is a grade assigned by a teacher based on an estimate of what the student would have achieved. This is the original grade assigned to students before moderation.
Students who have exceeded the requirements of their conditional university offer and have changed their minds about what or where they want to study are eligible for adjustment.
Students can use Clearing to search for available courses and apply to those that interest them. If they receive an offer through Clearing, they can decline their original place and accept the new place in their UCAS Hub. If they are not eligible for a new offer, their original position remains available for them to take.
It is important to note that your young adult can only register for Adjustment once their offer has become ‘Unconditional’ on UCAS, and they have only five days from that point to find and secure a new offer.
If an applicant holds an unconditional firm offer and decides to change their mind, they can click on the ‘Decline my place’ button on UCAS and apply somewhere else during Clearing.
A word of caution: Please encourage careful consideration before releasing into Clearing. If they change their mind, it is unlikely that the current university place will remain open. Changing universities at this stage requires reapplying for accommodation and updating the student finance application.
If you want to support your child/dependent in their decision-making, you can actively engage with them during their research. Visit our campuses together to experience what life with The Bedford College Group will be like.