UCAS 2022 Entry – Extra opens today for those students applying for third level undergraduate courses in the UK.
Extra is another chance for you to gain a place at university or college,
UCAS 2022 Entry – Extra Opens
If you’ve used all five choices, and you’re not holding any offers, you can add another choice using Extra.
Extra is another chance for you to gain a place at university or college. If you’re eligible, during this period you’ll be able to apply to additional universities, one at a time.
If you don’t get the offer you want in Extra, don’t worry – you can still use Clearing to add another choice.
Extra is another chance for you to gain a place at university or college, between 25 February and 4 July. If you used all five of your choices on your original application and you’re not holding an offer, you’ll be able to add another choice using Extra.
Who can use Extra?
If you included five choices on your application, have received decisions from all five, and weren’t accepted, or if you declined the offers you received, you will be able to use Extra.
If you did not use all your choices in your initial application, you don’t need to use Extra, you can just sign in to your application and add another choice, as long as it’s before 30 June, and you’ve not accepted or declined any offers. Remember, if you originally only applied to one choice and want to add more, you’ll be asked to pay the extra £4.50 application fee.
If you don’t hold any offers after 5 July, you will be able to add an additional choice using Clearing.
How do you add more choices in Extra?
- Find a course you want to apply to.
- Use the filter ‘Show courses with vacancies’ in the UCAS search tool.
- Contact the universities and colleges to check if they’ll consider you.
- Apply for the new course.
- Add the details to your application.
- The university of college will consider your application – if after 21 days you don’t hear, you can choose to either continue to wait or add a new choice.
- If you receive an offer, reply and subject to meeting entry requirements you’re in.
- If you receive an offer but don’t want to accept it, you can decline it.
- If you’re not offered a place you can search for other courses and add another Extra choice
For more details, take a look at FAQs.
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