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Applicants who have used all five choices but are not holding any offers or have declined those received may consider the UCAS Extra service, allowing you to add one more choice. If you've choices remaining from the five available, you may be able to enter more using Track. However, this will incur a further application fee and it needs to be done before the final UCAS deadline. You can't use this feature if you've already accepted or declined your offers.
Once your application has been sent and you've received a welcome email, you can follow its progress by logging in to UCAS Track. To use this online system, simply sign in with your personal ID and password. You'll then be able to find out if you have any offers for a place on a course or receive an invitation to attend an interview.
You can also respond to any offers you receive from your chosen universities. Don't worry about missing out on important updates, as you'll be notified by email of any changes to your application.
You may not see much activity at first, as it can take months to receive verdicts. While there are some things that can still be changed, including swapping choices, you'll need to be aware of the timescales involved. If you choose to study part time or are interested in distance learning degrees, you'll need to contact the university directly to apply, although you can still search for courses on the UCAS website between July and September.
The application process is also a lot shorter, so you don't need to find a course as far in advance. Exact deadlines are set by individual course providers. International students still apply through UCAS, but may need to send your proof of qualifications directly to the university. Speak to your chosen institution to find out their policy on receiving results.
It can take months before you start receiving offers, but when a university makes an offer, you'll receive a notification email as long as you're set up in Track. You can then log in to Track and view the offer. Instead of simply making you an offer, universities might invite you to an interview or audition. You'll find out about this through Track.
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