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Clearing

Clearing: your future, your choice.

Whatever your situation, Clearing is an opportunity to get the result you want.

At Brighton we care about all the achievements and experiences that set you apart and we accept a range of qualifications, so get in touch with our friendly team – they’ll help you to understand the process and to decide what’s right for you.

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  • Why Brighton is always a great choice
  • How does Clearing work?
  • Key UCAS Clearing dates for 2025 entry
  • How do I apply through Clearing?
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What is Clearing?

University Clearing is part of the UCAS application process. Whether you’ve changed your mind about what or where you want to study, didn’t get the grades you hoped to get, don’t have any offers, or haven’t applied yet, you can secure your university place through Clearing.

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Why Brighton is always a great choice

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On course for a great career

We're in the top 10 universities in SE England for graduate career prospects, and the top 1/3 in the UK for employment or further study, three years after graduating (Complete University Guide 2025 and Longitudinal Education Outcomes 2022).

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A location that everyone loves

Brighton: progressive and exciting, it’s big enough to inspire you but small enough to feel at home.

Between the beach and the countryside and just over an hour to London, whether you commute or move here, Brighton gives the best student life.

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A boost to your finances

Studying at Brighton is a great investment and the Brighton Boost will help you to make the best possible start, with discounts and bursaries to support your cost of living, and university services that make everyday things just that little bit easier

I was surprised at how relieved I felt at university as I was finally in charge of my own work. I could access as many resources as I needed (such as research in the library, or direct conversations with my lecturers or tutor), making my work much easier to handle.
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How does Clearing work?

  • Clearing is not just for A-level students on results day. Clearing also helps you find a place if you have BTEC results or other qualifications. We've got more information on how it all works and how you can apply through Clearing.

  • Clearing is about matching you to the best course, so it's not a first come first served system. However, some courses are more popular than others so make sure you call us as soon as you're ready.

  • Yes, Clearing can work for you. Take a look at how Clearing was the right choice for other students who found their place at uni.

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Key UCAS Clearing dates for 2025 entry

DateWhat happens
30 June 2025 - 18:00 Applications received after this point are automatically entered into Clearing.
4 July 2025 Final day for applicants to add a choice in UCAS Extra (Extra then closes).
5 July 2025 Clearing opens: vacancies start appearing in UCAS search, and eligible applicants can begin contacting universities.
14 August 2025 A-level, T-level & BTEC results day (England, Wales, N Ireland). Results released from 08:00; Clearing choice button activates from 13:00.
24 September 2025 Last date to submit a first-time 2025 undergraduate application (after this, new applicants must apply for 2026 entry).
20 October 2025 Clearing closes for applicants – final day to add a Clearing choice.
21 October 2025 Universities/colleges deadline – last day for providers to make decisions on Clearing applications

Clearing 2025: How do I apply?

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