Getting an offer

Once we have considered your application we will let you know our decision.

If you receive an offer from us, we will send you an offer letter plus an information booklet telling you more about us and outlining the next steps in the application procedure.

If you accept a conditional offer, we will confirm your place on the course once you have met the relevant conditions. If you don't achieve the grades set out in your offer, we will consider you for a place on your original choice of course or an alternative course, as appropriate.

What does my offer mean?

Once you've applied, there are a number of different responses you could receive. Find out more about what your offer means.

offers and decisions you may receive

Unconditional Offer You've already met the entry requirements, so the place is yours if you want it!

Conditional Offer You have a place if you meet the offer conditions, usually specific grades you need to achieve.

Withdrawn Your application might be withdrawn if you miss an interview, or don't respond to our emails.

Unsuccessful Don't worry if you've not received an offer this time, you can try again next year or during Clearing.

Alternative Offers We may offer you a place on an alternative course which we feel is more appropriate. This could be a Foundation Year in the course for which you have applied for, a Foundation Degree or HND. We may also offer a place on a different but related subject.

Invitation received This means you've been invited for an interview, you should be able to see the details in your UCAS account.

How do I accept my offer? What if I have no offers? I still have a question

How do I accept my offer?

If a university you've applied to offers you a place you'll need to make a decision on what to do next. Once you've received offers from all of your choices you can narrow it down to your top two and decline the other three. When replying to offers these are the decisions you can make:

If you're thinking about taking a year out before coming to the University, we will be happy to consider your application for deferred entry, particularly if you plan to use the time constructively.

Once you've received decisions from all of your universities and accepted your firm and insurance choices, all you can do is wait for results day. While you're waiting you could research what life at university is like.

What if I have no offers?

If you used all five choices when making your original applications, but didn't receive an offer from any of them, you can use UCAS Extra to add another choice. UCAS Extra is open each year from the end of February until the end of June, and it's free to use, outside of these dates you can also use Clearing to search for other courses.

I still have a question

Get in touch if you're not sure about your offers or decisions.