University's clearing process for students opens

Six students walk up some stairs into a college or university. They have brown and blonde hair and most are wearing jeans and jumpers with two carrying rucksacks.Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,

The clearing process helps match undergraduate applicants who have not had an offer with institutions that still have unfilled places

  • Published

Potential students at the University of Wolverhampton this September have a second chance to apply as clearing gets underway.

Whether students are applying late, reconsidering their choices, or did not get the results they expected, a dedicated website will offer options and advice, the university said.

It is also offering one-to-one appointments, webinars and the chance to speak to academics at an open day on 17 August.

The resources hope to make the the process as "accessible and stress-free as possible", Jack Clare, director of student recruitment, marketing and admissions said.

Clearing helps match university applicants who have not had an offer with institutions that still have unfilled places.

"Thinking about university can be both exciting and daunting, especially when considering clearing," Mr Clare added.

"These resources are designed to make clearing as accessible and stress-free as possible.

"We're here to help students find the right course and take the next step in their journey with confidence."

Get in touch

Tell us which stories we should cover in Wolverhampton

Follow BBC Wolverhampton & Black Country on BBC Sounds, Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external.