It’s not too late to change your mind. If your circumstances, priorities or goals have shifted, you can release yourself from your current university place and apply to another university through Clearing.
Whether you want to explore new options, find a course that suits you better, or simply start fresh, here’s what you need to know about rejecting your firm choice and going through Clearing.
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If you’ve already accepted a firm offer through UCAS but decide you’d like to go elsewhere, you can choose to decline your place and apply to other universities using Clearing.
This process is known as self-release. It's a way for you to take control and look at alternative courses that are available.
You’ll need to be certain, as once you decline your place, you are cancelling your contract with the university.This means your course offer will be cancelled alongside any accommodation you have been offered. Any scholarships or bursaries will also be cancelled.
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If you want to stay at the same university but swap your course, you need to speak to the university first. Otherwise, you are at risk of cancelling your accommodation and any scholarships or bursaries.
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You can release yourself into Clearing using your UCAS Hub account. Here’s how:
Before you do this, you should speak to the university you want to apply to – It's important to check they can make you an offer, so you can be confident before making the switch.
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UCAS Clearing officially opens on July 5 but you can only self-release once you hold an unconditional firm place and are eligible.
If you’ve had a change of heart and have a new course in mind, contact universities first to find out if they can make you an offer for the new course. it’s possible to self-release earlier – as long as you’re ready and have a new course in mind.
There are different rules depending on the status of your UCAS offers.
Please contact UCAS if you are not holding an unconditional firm place and they will advise you on your specific circumstances.
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There are lots of reasons why you might choose to self-release:
But self-releasing isn’t for everyone. Before you take this step:
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Once you’re in Clearing, you can contact universities to ask about places and apply for new courses.
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There's a lot of student support throughout Clearing. If you're unsure, talk to us first. Our friendly team can explain how Clearing works and help you decide if self-releasing is the right move.You don’t have to navigate this on your own - get in touch with our Clearing team.