Posted: Tue 16th Aug 2016

Wrexham Glyndwr University Issues Clearing Advice Ahead of A Level Results Day

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Aug 16th, 2016

Thousands of school and college leavers will discover where their future lies when A-level results are announced later this week.

For those who do not get the grades they had hoped for, the Clearing process will be a new and perhaps slightly intimidating option, as they decide which university to choose.

But they will not be alone and should not be alarmed; there are still options available and Wrexham Glyndwr University is on hand for support and advice.

As well as kick-star foundation years there are other pathways through to your chosen degree or qualification.

Julie Cowley, Head of Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions, said nerves will be stretched at households across the country but urged people not to worry.

She said: “It’s important that students are familiar with the Clearing process as, in the event that they don’t get the results they envisaged, a proactive response can pay dividends in securing an alternative place at University.

“On the day, there will be thousands of students making phone calls to admissions officers in an attempt to secure highly coveted places.

“Last year, UCAS reported that more than 64,300 students found a university place through Clearing. It can be a daunting task to those who are unsure of the process so contingency planning can really help streamline the process.”

Julie added: “If you haven’t achieved the grades you expected and have missed out on your firm and insurances choices, then our team of advisers here at Wrexham Glyndwr will be able to offer guidance and give a decision about studying with us, often immediately.

“Prospective students also need to demonstrate determination and focus on getting their places at University on their own. Those who show the confidence and fortitude to chase places will often stand in good stead with admissions teams, who will appreciate the initiative.”

University is an important transitional period into adulthood and students should show confidence when applying, added Julie.

“Many universities can be flexible when it comes to grade requirements for admittance,” she said.

“Have confidence in your abilities. Don’t dwell on what could have been and focus on the future. Not securing the expected grades might seem like the end of the world, but a swift, well-informed response can pay dividends in the long run.”

Clearing can become a daunting task so Wrexham Glyndwr University have issued the the following top tips to help streamline the process.

Make yourself available: Be ready to focus on getting your place at University; showing the confidence to go after it yourself will put you in good stead with admissions teams. They will appreciate your initiative and ambition, so don’t rely on the help of parents to make those phone calls; if you want the place on the course, go after it.

Prior knowledge: Make sure you’re familiar with what is available at ucas.com before calling. The UCAS site will provide you with a list courses that have availability, so be sure to read through the list prior to calling. Remember to ask yourself “are these courses what I’d really like to do?” You should be sure that the course is right for you and your career goals before you accept any offers that you receive.

Check your qualifications: Most universities can be flexible when it comes to grade requirements to admittance, but for some courses certain subjects are key to the curriculum and are vital for securing your place on the course. Check you have the correct qualifications and experience before requesting a place on the course. This will avoid rejection and focus your efforts on courses you can get in.

Be prepared: The Clearing process will call on you to have specific details at the ready, such as your UCAS PiD, your Clearing number, your exam results and your course choices. Be prepared and have any other assorted information that you feel might be needed on standby. It’s really important to have all this information ready before calling, because by the time you hang up to find it; someone may have taken your place! Universities will also appreciate your effort in being able to produce this information efficiently and quickly to help streamline the process.

Call the University: If you haven’t achieved the grades you expected and have missed out on your firm and insurances choices, then our team of advisers here at Wrexham Glyndwr will be able to offer guidance and give a decision about studying with us, often immediately. Alternatively, come along to our Open Day on the 20th August and discuss your options in person.

For more information call Wrexham Glyndwr University’s admissions team on 01978 293439. Please have your UCAS Personal ID ready to quote.

More information about Clearing at Wrexham Glyndwr University can be found here.

 



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