What is Clearing?
Clearing is open to anyone not already holding an offer from a university or college, and the course still has places.
It runs from the early July until mid-September.
Sign up to keep in touch and receive updates on Clearing.
Clearing is open to anyone not already holding an offer from a university or college, and the course still has places.
It runs from the early July until mid-September.
Sign up to keep in touch and receive updates on Clearing.
There are a number of reasons why you may choose to go through clearing:
Whatever the reason, Clearing can be an opportunity to secure a university place that is just right for you!
You can check UCAS to see if you're eligible for Clearing.
UCAS will not send anything in the post to tell you if you are eligible, so it is important that you check online.
If you are eligible for Clearing an 'Add Clearing choice' button will appear on your UCAS 'choices' screen, which you can use to accept a place on a course you have been offered through Clearing.
Clearing is open from July to September. Here are the key dates:
30th June – Application deadline
5th July - Clearing Vacancies go live
18th August – A-level results day: call us on 0808 175 3071
You’ll be eligible for Clearing if:
Follow these steps and be prepared for Clearing 2022.
Of course! We will be holding a number of Clearing Open Days between 19-23 August, where you can visit us and discover life as a Swansea University student.
There will be opportunities for you to tour the campus and talk to members of staff in your chosen subject faculty. Booking for these events will open on results day (Thursday 18 August).
Visit our events page to find out more
Join our Students for a live Question and Answer session on 19 August at 1PM (BST) and find out everything you need to know about living and studying in Swansea.
Hear what our students have to say about their Clearing experience and take the opportunity to ask any questions you have.
If you’re going through Clearing, don’t be anxious, but Swansea will give you a chance and see what is the best option for youLucy, studying Medical Genetics
This can depend on each institution but Clearing at Swansea unusually ends in October.
If you didn't receive or accept any offers still contact your university of choice as some take late applicants.
If you are unsure contact Swansea University's Admissions Team to discuss your options.
Take a look at our Clearing Finance Guide for information on how to secure Student Finance.
UCAS Extra is a free service that allows you to keep applying for higher education courses even if you’ve already used up your original five choices, as long as you applied through UCAS and are not holding any offers or waiting for a decision on any of your initial five applications.
You can apply through UCAS Extra from 25 February until 4 July this year. If you still don’t have any offers after this point you will still be able to apply for a place at university through clearing.
Take a look at our Guide to UCAS Extra for further information.
If you want to come to Swansea University but are already holding a place at another university, you can now self-release yourself into Clearing.
Discover how it works in our Guide to Self-Release.
Our stunning waterfront campuses and friendly welcome make Swansea University the perfect destination for students from all over the world, enabling those who join us to develop skills and knowledge that will set them on successful and enriching careers.
Our figures speak for themselves. We’re a UK top 5 University for career prospects in the Guardian University League Tables 2020. We achieved the highest award (Gold) for teaching excellence at UK universities, in the Teaching Excellence Framework. And based on thousands of student reviews we were voted the WhatUni student Choice Awards 2019 University of the Year.
But don’t take our word for it, take a look at why Rinal, a final year Osteopathy student thinks ‘Swansea is a brilliant place to study’, in her Guide to Swansea.
Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions page where we've added some more information about the things students tend to ask about Clearing - from questions about student life to how the Clearing process works.