A level results day 2023 means that a number of students will be applying to universities through Clearing including MMU
A level students across the country will get their results on Thursday. While most will be hoping to have secured the grades needed to get into their selected places, for some they may have just missed out.
In that case students have the option to either apply again next year or see if they can find a course for September by going through Clearing. Like most universities, Manchester Metropolitan University will be offering courses through Clearing from Thursday. This will be open to anyone who wants to change their chosen course, didn’t meet the conditions of their offers, has not received any offers or who have not yet applied to university.You will need all your results to apply for a course in Clearing. If you have your results call MMU on 0161 247 3000 from 8am on Thursday 17 August.
You can only apply to one Clearing place at a time. Once that choice has been selected you then cannot add another university - unless you’ve been unsuccessful with the first one. Courses available through Clearing There are currently dozens of courses still with places at MMU available for Clearing. Here is a selection as of Wednesday, August 16. For the full list visit here.
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