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UCL Clearing: Limited Spots Available for Students

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Ucl Clearing: Limited Spots Available For Students

University College London (UCL) has announced that it has a limited number of vacancies available for students through Clearing this year.

The courses available may change quickly, so UCL advises prospective students to apply as soon as possible. This year’s Clearing is only open for Year 1 entry in September 2024.

Students who meet the requirements can apply by filling out an online application form, and they can choose up to two courses.

International students are welcomed to the Clearing process, which is the same as for UK students. The admissions team aims to respond to applications within two working days.

Applicants who were previously rejected due to competition for places can also apply again if their grades meet the entry requirements.

For those under 18 at the time of enrollment, UCL requires details of a guardian living nearby before making an offer.

UCL has urged students to act quickly, as places will be considered on a first-come-first-served basis. Students will not need to attend interviews or submit personal statements, which makes the process simpler.

Once an applicant submits their form, they will receive an acknowledgment email with a reference number. They are encouraged to check their Junk/Spam folders for this email.

For students needing accommodation, UCL cannot prioritize those who secure a place through Clearing, except for certain exceptions.

Overall, UCL is excited to welcome new students and encourage them to explore the available options.

Rachel Adams

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