Northumbria University clearing: How to secure your spot on A-Level Results Day 2022
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If A-Level Results Day 2022 hasn’t quite gone to plan so far you may be looking at clearing options and considering Northumbria University.
It’s good news for students looking to come and study in the North East.
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Hide AdNot only are you looking at the best part of the UK, but Northumbria University has a number of courses available on clearing and is waiting to speak to you today.
NewcastleWorld has all you need to know for the Northumbria University clearing process.
Who is eligible for clearing at Northumbria University?
The Northumbria University website outlines which students are eligible to go through their clearing process.
Students are eligible if they have applied for a place at university in the current application year and meet one of the following requirements:
- Are not holding any offers from your initial UCAS applications or there are none you wanted to accept (including any through Extra).
- Applied after 30th June 2022
- You did not meet the conditions of your offer
- Have declined all of your choices
- You can also apply through Clearing if you have not applied in the main cycle previously and this will be your first application
Which courses have space for clearing at Northumbria University?
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Hide AdYou can check whether any courses match your interest and A-Levels are open for clearing via Northumbria University.
On the University website here you can search for courses by course title, keyword or UCAS code.
There is also a search function to filter courses by department.
How to contact Northumbria University for clearing?
When you’re ready to make the all-important call you can reach the Northumbria University clearing team on 0800 085 1085.
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Hide AdNorthumbria University reminds students to check the UCAS Hub before doing so, and that all courses available for clearing can also be viewed there.
The student must make the call themselves as the University can’t speak to family or friends on their behalf.
Prospective students are being told to have their UCAS personal identification number and clearing number handy, as well as knowing the title and UCAS code of the course they are interested in studying and their previous exam results.