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How to make a last-minute UCAS application

Whether you鈥檝e only just decided to apply or have been procrastinating for weeks, our guide will help you submit a polished UCAS application quickly and efficiently.

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CONTENTS

  1. Step-by-step guide for a last-minute application
  2. What if you miss the deadline
  3. Useful resources

The UCAS main deadline for most courses is January 29th, but even if you鈥檙e applying late, there are still options available. 

Submitting by January 29th ensures your application gets equal consideration for most courses. However, universities may still consider applications after this date and up until Clearing opens in July 鈥 though spaces might be limited.  

From February onwards you can explore UCAS Extra, or Clearing, which opens in July, for additional options. 

Whatever your timeline, applying now could be better for you than waiting another year 鈥 and this guide will show you how. 

Step-by-step guide for a last-minute application 

Step 1: Set up a UCAS account 

Creating your UCAS account is simple and quick: 

Visit UCAS.com and at the top right, click Sign In.

From here you can register by providing basic personal details and creating a password.

Once registered, log in to the UCAS Hub to start your application. 

Step 2: Choose your courses wisely 

With limited time, focus your research on a few key factors: 

  • Your interests: Choose courses aligned with subjects you enjoy and excel in. 
  • Career goals: Think about how each course fits into your future plans. 
  • Entry requirements: Be realistic about your predicted grades and choose courses you鈥檙e likely to qualify for. 

Use tools like our subject guides, course search and subject league tables to narrow your options quickly. 

Top tip: If you鈥檙e unsure, pick a mix of aspirational and safe choices to keep your options open.

Step 3: Complete your personal statement 

The personal statement is a vital part of your application 鈥 even if you鈥檙e short on time, it needs to reflect your enthusiasm and suitability for your chosen course. 

Here鈥檚 a simple structure to follow: 

  • Introduction: Explain why you鈥檙e interested in the course and what motivates you. 
  • Academic achievements: Highlight your relevant skills, subjects, and projects. 
  • Extracurricular activities: Showcase hobbies, work experience, or volunteering that complements your studies. 
  • Conclusion: Summarise why you鈥檙e a strong candidate and express excitement about your chosen university and course. 

If you鈥檙e stuck, brainstorm your achievements, skills, and future goals to get started. Keep your tone enthusiastic but professional. 

Step 4: Get references ready 

Your reference is a crucial part of the application. To get it sorted quickly, approach your teacher, tutor, or referee politely, explain your tight deadline and provide key details about the courses you鈥檙e applying for to help them tailor their reference. 

Follow up promptly to ensure the reference is submitted on time. 

Step 5: Double-check your application 

Before hitting 鈥渟ubmit,鈥 review every section of your application carefully: 

  • Personal details: Ensure everything is accurate. 
  • Course choices: Double-check codes and entry requirements. 
  • Personal statement: Proofread for spelling and grammar errors. 
  • Reference: Confirm it鈥檚 complete. 

A few minutes of checking now can prevent costly mistakes later. 

What if you miss the deadline 

If the January deadline passes, don鈥檛 lose hope. You can still apply through the usual UCAS application system until 30 June. Applications after 6pm on this date will be automatically entered into Clearing. 

  • UCAS Extra (February 鈥 early July): If you put your application in after the January deadline you can still use UCAS Extra to apply to one course at a time if you鈥檝e used all five choices and aren鈥檛 holding any offers. 
  • Clearing (opens July): Ideal for finding a course if you miss grades or decide to apply late by applying directly into Clearing. 

Waiting until the next application cycle is also an option, but applying this year keeps your options open and saves time. 

Useful resources 

Submitting a last-minute UCAS application can feel daunting, but it鈥檚 entirely achievable with focus and determination and the right tools and advice. Start now, check out the tools and advice available on our website and on our sister site Whatuni to help you through your last-minute application: 

  1. Make a personalised shortlist with Uniselect. All you have to do is add your preferences and Uniselect will serve you a list of universities. 
  2. You can search courses and read more about various subjects on our website or take the on Whatuni. 
  3. Compare universities and subjects across different measures and regions of the UK with our university rankings or check out . 
  4. Visit university profiles on both Complete University 大象传媒 and to find out more about the universities you are considering. 
  5. to keep track of all your application steps and get hints and tips for every part of your journey. 

For more advice on applying to university, visit our advice pages

 

 

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