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A Guide: Understanding University Offers

Applying for university study is an exciting time. Your future higher education is ahead of you, plus all the life experiences and new friendship groups that come with university life. That said, the phrasing of official university documents for registration can seem complicated and confusing. Plus with extra online forms to fill out, even the most life admin loving of us can feel the pressure to make sure you tick the right box! 

When should I book student accommodation? 

If you don’t have set plans yet – maybe you have a couple of universities you are waiting to see which one to go to – there’s still an opportunity to get your student accommodation sorted. At Student.com we have an option called no place, no fee*. Which means you can book your student accommodation – paying a small deposit (usually around £250) – which then reserves that room for you. On results day, if you don’t get the university or results you are looking for then no fear – just get in touch and we can refund you the deposit and help you find an alternative home away from home. 

Conditional offers (information provided by UCAS

These show the conditions you have to meet to get your place confirmed.

For most people, this means waiting for results day in summer to see if your exam results meet the conditions. They could be a combination of grades, scores or subjects – as explained in the entry requirements and tariff info.

A conditional offer might look something like this:

You may also get a conditional offer that will change to unconditional if you firmly accept it.

If you’re applying for deferred entry in 2021, you need to meet any offer conditions by 31 August 2020 – unless you agree something else with the university/college. Although if you have winter exams earlier in the year, you might actually get earlier dates you have to meet your conditions by.

Unconditional offers (information provided by UCAS

*No place, no fee is subject to T&Cs, for more information please contact us