Take control with Clearing
What is Clearing?
Another way into university
Clearing happens every year to help students find the right university for the upcoming September.
It might be right for you if:
- You’ve changed your mind about your course or university.
- You’re applying after 2 July 2026.
- You didn’t get or accept any offers.
- You are unsure you will meet the condition of your offer(s).
- You did not get the grades you hoped for on Results Day.
- You haven’t been accepted by your Firm or Insurance choices.
Clearing
Learn more about what Clearing is and what it means for you.
Applying through Clearing
Choose the option that best describes you
When can I apply?
Apply through Clearing on results day
When you receive your grades on Results Day in August, you can apply for the course you’re interested in studying.
As soon as you have your results, call our Clearing hotline, where our team will be able to check your qualifications and take you through the application process.

How can I prepare for results day?
Your Clearing checklist
Whether you’re unsure you’ll achieve the grades you are hoping for or you’d simply like to change where and what you’re studying in September, here’s how you can prepare:
- Be ready to calculate your UCAS tariff points
- Research the course you want to apply for
- Explore our accommodation
- Know your UCAS ID number

When can I apply?
Apply from 2 July
If you have completed your qualifications and already have your grades, you can apply as soon as Clearing opens on 2 July. Our Admissions team are here to help you through the next steps.
You can either:
- Call our Clearing hotline and apply over the phone.
- Email our admissions team to apply.

Advice for parents and supporters
Understand what Clearing means
Results Day
Expand- On Results Day, your child can check their UCAS Hub to see if they’ve been accepted by their Firm (first choice) university.
- If not, their Insurance (second choice) may still offer a confirmed place.
- If your child is unsuccessful with both their Firm and Insurance choice universities, they’ll automatically enter Clearing and can explore other options right away.
- If your child plans to live away from home, they can then confirm their accommodation.
- In the weeks that follow, the institution will be in touch to confirm start dates, timetables and any other joining instructions.
- Thousands of students apply through Clearing each year, and our staff are there to guide your child through it and put them at ease.
Key things to know
Expand- Your child will need to call the universities they are interested in, as their application details can only be discussed with them. You could offer to listen to the call, so you can take notes to ensure no information is missed.
- Your child will need their UCAS ID number as well as their GCSE grades and A-level/BTEC/other alternative results.
- If your child is holding an offer at another university and wishes to change, they will need to self-release themselves into Clearing and submit the new offer and accept it from the university they have changed to. Only do this once the offer has been confirmed by the new university. Your child can do all of this via their UCAS Hub account.
Top tips
Expand- Talk through what to expect on Results Day and the options available if results don’t go as planned.
- Reassure your child that as long as they have done their best, then no matter the outcome you are still proud of them.
- Encourage them to write down questions to ask about courses and the university.
- Don’t rush! Give them time to think about their options, to reduce any stress or anxiety.
- Have university phone numbers ready in advance of Results Day.
- Explore university websites and social media to get a feel for each place.
If you think there is any more information that would be useful, please email studyhere@chi.ac.uk.

Preparing for September
Ensure you have everything ready for when you start
What you need to know about student finance and Clearing
International applicants
If you are applying from outside the UK, you can find everything you need to know about fees and funding on our International Fees and Finance pages.
I’ve applied elsewhere but now I want to change universities, do I need to update my student finance application?
ExpandIf you’ve applied elsewhere and want to change to a different university, you will need to update the Student Loan Company with this information.
You can do this through your Student Loan Company application portal.
Do I need to wait for an offer to apply for student finance?
ExpandYou don’t need to wait until you get an offer from a university to apply for student finance – apply as soon as possible.
When you apply for student finance, you can choose the university you have applied to study at and your chosen course.
Once you have an offer, you can then update your finance application to confirm your offer-holder status.
I haven’t applied for student finance yet, how do I get started?
ExpandTuition Fee Loan
Eligible students are able to get a Tuition Fee Loan from the government, which helps to pay the course fee. This is available to students studying an undergraduate degree or Foundation Degree.
You can request a loan which covers the whole of the fee or just part of the fee. You will need to apply for a Tuition Fee Loan each year of your course.
The Tuition Fee Loan is paid directly from the Student Loans Company to the University.
Maintenance Loan
It is also possible to get a maintenance loan which helps with the cost of living (e.g. rent, food, course materials, etc). How much you can get depends on your circumstances (e.g. household income) and whether you choose to live in the parental home.
Students from lower income households receive more financial support. You can get an idea of how much support is available to you using the student finance calculator.
The maintenance loan is paid to the student in three instalments in the academic year:
- September: about a week after registering on your course
- January: when you return from the Christmas / winter holiday
- April: when you return from the Easter / spring holiday
You can find out more about student finance on our Funding and Advice page.
I have other questions about student finance
ExpandYou can find out more about student finance on our Funding and Advice page.
Quick links
See our fees and finance pages for more information
Useful to know
Helpful insights at a glance
How can I make sure I get everything I am entitled to?
Expand- Familiarise yourself with the funding which is available to students
- Check that you are getting the maximum level of funding available to you (or email studentmoney@chi.ac.uk)
- If you need or want to supplement your income with part-time employment, our Careers & Employability Service may be able to help you find work.
- If you have children or a disability, claim benefits during your study.
- Open student bank accounts with overdrafts if you are starting a full-time undergraduate course. These can be a useful resource but it is important to remember that this is a way of borrowing money from a bank and you will need to pay it back (usually after you finish the course).
- For students who are experiencing financial difficulty, the University has a Support Fund and an emergency loan facility. Please see the information on our Money advice: money worries help page for more information on these and how to apply.
When is Student Finance paid?
ExpandFunding from Student Finance England is usually paid in three instalments in September (a week after registering), January and April.
When will I receive my support package or bursary?
ExpandIf you’re eligible, the Support Package/Chichester Bursary is paid in one instalment early in the second Semester.
When do I pay for University accommodation?
ExpandThe licence period for most of the University Halls of Residence is 37 weeks and the payment schedule is in line with when funding from Student Finance England is scheduled to arrive.
When do I pay for private rented accommodation?
ExpandPrivate rented accommodation contracts are usually for 12 calendar months but it is often better to plan to use your student funding to help with the nine months of the academic year and use earnings from summer employment to pay for three months during the summer.
How do I budget my money?
ExpandYou will need to plan for the essential expenditure first (such as paying for accommodation and food) and then you can calculate how much you have left for non-essentials (such as going out!)
Experience an exciting student life beyond your studies
We understand that you aren’t just here for a degree, and that life outside of study is just as important.
It’s easy to immerse yourself in exciting opportunities and experiences at university, across Chichester, Bognor Regis, and along the South Coast.
Clubs and societies
There are over 40 student-led groups that offer you a fantastic way of making new friends with people with similar interests and passions.
Clubs and societies include:
- Inclusive sport teams
- LGBTQ+ society
- Esports society
- Environmental society
- and many more!

Summer Ball
Our incredible Students’ Union host a festival-style Summer Ball each year.
Clubs and Societies
What club and society will you be joining?
Welcome Week
Welcome Week
Relive the highlights of Welcome Week with students making new friends, exploring new societies at the Freshers Fair and blowing off some steam at the Students Union!
Our annual Welcome Week introduces you to student life with a schedule of exciting and friendly events during your first week at university.
- Take part in inductions
- Meet your lecturers
- Settle into your accommodation
- Meet new people
- Explore the Freshers Fair

Sport and fitness
Whether you want to improve your health and wellbeing, enjoy social activity with friends, or represent your University, we have everything you need to enjoy your sport experience.
Facilities include:
- Multi-court AstroTurf pitch
- Outdoor and indoor pitches
- Climbing walls
- Fitness suite
- Sports laboratories
Sports facilities
Professor Mike Lauder guides you through our excellent range os sport and fitness facilities on our historic Bishop Otter campus.
Music, Art and Culture
You can take advantage of local and University events and opportunities throughout your studies.
- Close to Chichester Festival Theatre
- Explore the historic Chichester Cathedral
- Plenty of local galleries and museums
- See amazing shows from our Dance and Conservatoire students
- Hear from expert guest speakers

Get to know the local area
We know that choosing a university is a big decision, and you need to love where you live and study.
So below is our quick guide to the local area; the beautiful city, rolling countryside and stunning beaches.
Top things to do in Chichester
Chichester is a thriving city full of everything you would expect from city life.
It has everything you need – a cinema, bowling alley, park, shopping, theatre, bars and restaurants.
We are also lucky to be close to areas of outstanding natural beauty, including the South Downs National Park and our blue flag beach at West Wittering.

Top things to do in Bognor Regis
This famous seaside destination has a high street just a short walk from the beach front, with shops, pubs and restaurants.
Fancy a day at the beach? Bognor Regis has a sand and shingle beach which is 915 steps from the campus.
Other attractions include crazy golf, Picturedrome cinema, sailing, scuba diving, the BASE skatepark, local theatres and a nightclub on the pier.

Understand your options as a commuting student
You may prefer to or need to commute to university rather than stay in student accommodation.
With excellent public transport links, student parking rates, and on-campus bike storage, we welcome those commuting through a variety of means.
The Be You Podcast – Commuting to University
Hear from Matt as he reveals his experiences about commuting to university.
Cycling to university
- Approximately 160 covered cycle spaces at the Bishop Otter campus in Chichester and 90 covered spaces at Bognor Regis.
- No charge for cycles parked in these spaces.
- Secure storage compounds at both campuses.
- Free access to secure storage compounds on both campuses with your campus card.
Subsidised bus travel for students
- Bus stops at both campuses.
- Subsidised travel on applicable Stagecoach buses.
- Travelling by bus helps reduce local congestion and air pollution.
Parking your car on campus
Students who live outside the exclusion zone (1.5 miles radius from their main campus) will be eligible to park on campus.
Parking currently costs £1.45 per day for students, with income going towards the implementation of the University’s Sustainable travel plan.
Learn more about commuting to our campuses
You can find out more about travelling to either of our campuses on our How to Find Us page.
Listening, advising and offering a range of professional services
The University of Chichester has an outstanding reputation for student satisfaction and retention, and one of the key underlying factors is the excellence of our support services.
As a student, you could benefit from specific types of support, such as:
- Helping to sort out your finances
- Understand your future career options
- Managing a disability
- Looking after your health
- Getting through a tough period
- Planning your future
Mental Health and Wellbeing Services
Hear more about how our student support team can help you
Careers and Employability Support
Our friendly and professional team of career experts are here to help you plan your future.
Find out moreHealth and Wellbeing
Explore our advice and see the professional services you can access throughout your studies.
Find out moreDisability, Learning Difficulties and Medical Conditions
Hear how those with particular needs can access support throughout your time with us.
Find out moreInternational Student Support
The International Student Advisory Service are here to support our international students throughout their studies.
Care Leavers
Find out about our Care Leavers Package and download our Care Leavers Guide.
Find out moreChaplaincy
Learn more about the Chaplaincy, available to students of all faiths and none.
Find out moreVIP Campus Tours
Our campus tours are led by our fantastic student ambassadors and allow you to see our beautiful campuses at your own pace.
You can:
- Explore our campuses
- Speak to our lecturers
- Learn more about our facilities
- Book a time that suits you
- Get a feel for the University
