Clearing at Greenwich
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Get ready for Clearing 2025
Clearing is a chance for prospective students to find a course for the new academic year. You will be able to search for university courses that have spaces once Clearing opens on 5 July. You can apply for a degree at the University of Greenwich through Clearing if you haven’t secured a place by the 30 June UCAS deadline or are looking to change course.
Beat the rush on results day
Results Day is Thursday 14 August, and it will be very busy. To beat the rush, sign up to our Priority Clearing service. This gives you access to our Priority Clearing hotline, which allows you to jump the queue on Results Day.
Priority Clearing opens on the 6th of May.
What is clearing?
Clearing is how universities advertise courses that still have spaces. If you don’t have a university place yet, this gives you a chance to find and apply for a course. The Clearing process runs from 5 July until September 2025.
There are many reasons you may be applying through Clearing. It could be that you didn’t meet the conditions of your offer, haven’t received any offers or have rejected your offers. Maybe you’ve changed your mind about where you want to study or have found a course that you prefer. Whatever the reason, you can apply through Clearing if you’re not holding an offer.
When Clearing opens on 5 July, you can look for university courses that have vacancies. If you already have your exam results, you can apply for a place through Clearing as soon as it opens. If you don’t have your results yet, you need to wait until you receive them before making an application through Clearing.
Check out our comprehensive guide. It has everything there is to know about Clearing and how to prepare yourself so that you can make the most of it.
Clearing guideNext steps
Once you’ve secured your place through Clearing, we’ll make sure you have all the information you need to get a great start to university life.

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Clearing FAQ
What can I study through Clearing?
Most courses are available through Clearing, as long as there are places available.
Give us an idea of what you want to study, and our Clearing advisers will help to match you to a course.
When does Clearing open and close?
Clearing opens in July. You can get in touch as soon as you have all your results.
Most Clearing activity takes place around A-level results day. Other qualifications, such as BTEC, SQA and QCF & RCF qualifications, will also be released on this day.
We'll be available from 8am on results day to support you with your applications and enquiries.
However, you can beat the rush by signing up for a priority phone number.
Clearing is usually open until the end of August and often continues into September. We cannot say exactly when it will close.
I've already accepted an offer. Can I still apply to Greenwich?
Yes! Clearing allows you to change your mind about where or what you study. What's more, you can call us and discuss your options before you make any final decisions about an offer you have already accepted.
If you decide you want to come and join us at Greenwich, our teams will guide you through the process of selecting our offer.
How do I release myself during Clearing?
If you have a confirmed place at a university but you decide to study somewhere else, you must release yourself before you can apply to another institution.
To release yourself, log in to UCAS Hub and follow the instructions. Once you do this, you lose your secured place and enter the Clearing process.
You can only release yourself if you have a confirmed place (i.e. once you have received all your results) - not while you hold a conditional offer.
If you need to know more, contact our Clearing advisors on live chat.
How do I accept an offer from Greenwich?
To accept an offer in Clearing from the University of Greenwich, visit your UCAS Hub and add us as a Clearing choice. Enter the UCAS course code that you've been accepted on, along with our institution code, G70. Spaces on our courses are limited so be sure to respond as soon as you can to secure your place.Once you've done this, we will work on setting up your student profile and send you the information you need to register as a student. We'll introduce you to our Welcome Team, who can help you through these steps.
I have qualifications outside the UK, can I still apply through Clearing?
Yes. We would recommend that you use our online application form to do this. You will need to create an account by creating a login and PIN. Once you've done this, just fill in the application and upload your documents onto the form so our admission tutors can review in detail.
Can I still get a student loan using Clearing?
Yes. Student loans are available for any eligible students accepted through Clearing. You should apply as soon as possible to avoid delays to your first payment.
If you've applied late to Student Finance England and won't receive your first loan payment by the start of term, we can provide short-term loans of up to £500. Pick up a form from your local Student Centre on campus.
If you've already applied for a loan but changed universities during Clearing, you will need to notify your loan provider (Student Finance England or similar).
We also offer a range of scholarships and bursaries that may be of benefit to you. Some of these you could receive automatically when you join.
Learn more

UCAS Clearing: what it is and how it works
Check out our guide to learn more about Clearing and how to prepare yourself so you can make the most of it.

Planning for Clearing
Learn more about key dates and open hours on and around A-Level/BTEC results day.

Clearing FAQs
If you've got a question about UCAS Clearing, find your answers here.