Applying through clearing
Before searching for available courses, follow these simple steps:
- Check you meet the course requirements before calling.
- Have your details ready, including: UCAS personal ID, UCAS course code(s) and results to hand.
If you already have an offer from The University of Manchester, please visit our offer-holder next steps page for more information.

Step-by-step guide
Our phone lines opened on Thursday, 14 August (8am BST).
Search our course listings for vacancies and call the clearing number listed on the course page:
Important: if the course you're interested in isn't on our vacancies list, it means the course is full, and unfortunately, we're not able to offer you a place at this time.
You can also find out more below about our Fair Recruitment Process.
If your grades are below the typical clearing offer or those listed on the course profile, we may not be able to offer you a place – unless you're eligible for and meet the contextual clearing requirements.
Our entry requirements are designed to reflect the academic demands of the course. To support your success in your studies, we encourage you to consider options that align closely with your achieved grades.
Make sure you have your UCAS personal ID, UCAS course code and results to hand.
To apply for an available course, call the clearing number listed on the course vacancy.
Our phone lines are open:
- Thursday, 14 August 8am–5pm (BST)
- Friday, 15 August 9am–5pm (BST)
- Monday, 18 August 9am–5pm (BST)
If you've changed your mind and no longer wish to join us at Manchester, you can decline your place via UCAS.
This will mean you're giving up your place and will enter clearing, so it's important that you have thought this through and that this is what you want to do.
If you want to discuss this with us first, call our confirmation line on (0)161 804 0050. There is no need to decline your place if you're interested in a different course at Manchester, you can just contact our confirmation line on (0)161 804 0050 to discuss whether you are able to swap.
We may be able to offer lower entry requirements on selected clearing courses for students from certain areas.
If you're a UK student living in an area with lower progression rates to higher education or where there may be fewer opportunities, you may be eligible for our contextual clearing requirements. Some courses offer adjusted entry criteria during clearing for students from certain areas, in recognition of the different challenges that can affect academic outcomes.
Eligibility is based on the home postcode listed on your UCAS application.
Check your eligibility
- Check your postcode using our lookup tool.
- If the tool shows ‘Home postcode flag: Yes’, then we may be able to consider you at the lower contextual clearing requirements that will be published in our vacancy lists.
- If the tool shows ‘Home postcode flag: No’ or ‘Home postcode flag: Not Applicable’ then you must meet the ‘Typical A-level offer’ grades to be considered.
Check your eligibility before you call to make sure you meet the relevant entry requirements. We check callers’ eligibility on the hotline and any contextual clearing offers will be dependent on verification of your postcode once we receive your UCAS application.
Which courses offer lower requirements?
Our clearing vacancy pages highlight the latest vacancies and entry requirements, including contextual clearing requirements.
Next steps after clearing
After you've been offered a place through clearing
You should receive your offer letter via email after submitting your clearing application on or after Friday, 15 August.
- Read the terms and conditions of your offer (PDF document, 747KB).
- Complete your Right to Study check, which will be sent to you via email.
- Complete your criminal convictions check, which will be sent to you via email.
- Look online for University accommodation. The deadline for securing a place is Sunday, 31 August 2025.
- If you're eligible for UK student finance support, let the Student Loan Company know you’re coming to The University of Manchester and which course you’ll be studying to ensure your tuition fees and maintenance loan are covered. Visit our fees and funding information to find out more.
You'll receive e-newsletters in August and September with information about joining our student community, welcome events, accommodation and helpful tips about your studies.
Your academic School/Department may invite you to visit our campus after being offered a place in clearing. You should contact them directly to enquire about this.
You're also welcome to join our University campus tour on Thursday, 21 August. Find out more and book on to this tour.
Everything you need to know about becoming a student, preparing to study and starting your journey at Manchester will be on our Get ready website.
You may also want to look at the Students' Union website and sign up for their welcome announcements.
We understand that plans can change.
If you decide not to take up your place at the University, you can release yourself by selecting 'decline my place' on UCAS.
You can also email the named contact for your course with the subject line 'cancellation', include your UCAS ID or University student number and full name.
Useful information
UCAS clearing
You can find out more about the clearing process and information about applying.
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International students
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Student life
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Fair Recruitment Process
Why do you have vacancies that are only available to either UK (home) applicants or to international applicants?
As a global university we welcome all applicants who have the potential to succeed with us, regardless of their background.
UK (home) applicants are not in direct competition for places with international applicants. The University has separate targets for both groups, ensuring our student population is truly reflective of our position as an international university; so courses may be full for one group but not the other. Therefore, we have some courses in clearing with places only available to UK (home) applicants, or only to international applicants.
International students who want to study at Manchester must achieve the same rigorous entry criteria as UK (home) students to enter our degree programmes.
Applications from both UK (home) and international are treated equally at each stage of the application process. We have a fair recruitment process that is robust and competitive for all applicants, regardless of whether they are UK (home) or international.
If you think you have the potential to succeed at The University of Manchester and we have spaces on your choice of programme, we look forward to hearing from you.