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Home ug-admissions solution. Search the knowledge base Search. This answer was helpful. Some of this answer was helpful. If you are unhappy with your choice, it may be possible to change course or postpone entry. In both cases, write directly to the university or college.

They will let UCAS know about any changes. If you change your university, college or course after you have applied for student finance, you will need to let the right people know.

In most cases, you should update your local authority first. If you want to withdraw your application, phone UCAS. If you withdraw, you will not be able to make another application during the academic year, and you will not be eligible for the Clearing system. If you withdraw due to personal problems and wish to re-send an application for the same academic year, write to UCAS, giving full details of your situation.

You can only re-send an application in exceptional circumstances. We will not reply to your feedback. Don't include any personal or financial information, for example National Insurance, credit card numbers, or phone numbers. The nidirect privacy notice applies to any information you send on this feedback form. Comments or queries about angling can be emailed to anglingcorrespondence daera-ni.

If you have a comment or query about benefits, you will need to contact the government department or agency which handles that benefit. Contacts for common benefits are listed below. Call Email dcs. Call Email customerservice. Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to bluebadges infrastructure-ni. If you don't manage to find anything through Extra, don't panic - there may still university places available during the Clearing process which opens 4th July.

Your step to a bright future - find out what Swansea can offer you Visit our Study pages. Do you have questions about Clearing or studying at Swansea? Contact the Undergrad Admissions team. Your comprehensive guide. Open Days at Swansea.



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