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We will accept T Levels for entry into our higher education courses, provided they meet our entry requirements.
UCAS Extra
- What is UCAS Extra? UCAS Extra is available to applicants who have already applied through UCAS, have used all five choices, and are not holding any offers. It enables you to apply for another course
- Top Tip: If Extra is available to you, it will appear as a button when you log in to your UCAS Track account
- When does UCAS Extra run? UCAS Extra runs between 28 February and 4 July 2024
- How do I search for a course? Search for courses with places available in Extra. Not all courses will be open in UCAS Extra, as some may already be full
- How many courses can I apply for? You can only apply for one course at a time. There are no insurance choices in Extra, so if you receive an offer through Extra you must either accept it as your firm choice or decline it. If you decline the offer, you can add another Extra choice, providing time and availability remain
- Can I change my mind? If you change your mind and wish to decline an offer or don't get a decision from the university within 21 days, you can make a different choice
- Top tip: It might take universities and colleges longer than 21 days to reply. Universities and colleges have until mid-July to make their final decisions. It's up to you whether to wait or replace them with a different Extra choice
- What happens next? If offered the place you want, you must accept it in your Track account. You'll then be committed to that course, so you can't apply to any more in Extra
- Top tip: Make sure you reply by the date shown in Track. If you do not, your offer will automatically be declined