Can I change my Ucas choices? To change courses within a university, y ou can speak to the university directly. Tell us a little about yourself to get started.

Inform Ucas of your intention and ensure that the relevant universities speak to each other ahead of results day to ensure this happens.Once your firm offer becomes unconditional on results day, your only option is to be released straight into Clearing. Extra is a free service – available for you to apply to one course at a time between 25 February and 4 July.

Ucas calls this a 'reply swap'.If you accepted your offers more than 14 days ago, the process is a bit longer - but it may still be possible with the agreement of the relevant universities. Start by contacting the university; ask them to consider you for the new course. By that date, all the universities involved must have notified Ucas and Ucas must have actioned the swap. Responding to offers Once you've received responses, good and bad, from all the courses you applied to, you need to decide which of your offers you want to make your firm (first) and insurance (back-up) choices.

They can provide further advice and will make the swap for you once the universities have emailed their agreement. You can write to us by post or by email. However, there are deadlines by which they will need to have decided:Due to the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Government has asked universities to stop making unconditional offers or amending existing offers for two weeks.

Please choose your study level. I’ve been accepted into my first choice university with an unconditional offer to study Palaeontology. If you’re affected by this extension, we’ll email you your new decision deadline once it’s set. What to consider when accepting an unconditional offer You should check you meet the course and university entry requirements Ultimately, it's the job of the university admissions team to determine whether you can succeed on the course you have applied for.The wait for decisions on your application can be agonising. The more relevant information you can provide, the easier the process becomes.The University of Roehampton is London’s campus university and is renowned for its broad range of expertise across teacher training, business, social sciences, the arts and humanities, as well as human and life sciences, with world-leading and internationally-recognised research in these fields.

Explain why you want to change and be prepared to be asked to write a new personal statement.Minor changes, such as swapping courses within the same faculty, are usually easiest. Emails can sometimes wait a while before getting a response.Whenever you phone either universities or Ucas ask for and write down:If you do phone and they tell you to email then ask for a specific person to address it to. Notify UCAS. Contact Ucas to change your replies if it's within seven days.

Be quick with this. You'll want to be sure there are places on your newly chosen courses.

Either way, you decline your unconditional offer by using the 'decline your place' button on Track.Whenever you're contacting universities, the best thing to do is phone. You'll already have done a massive amount of research while deciding your current firm and insurance options.

Email us at ug-cancellations@bath.ac.uk. Find out about the different decisions universities and colleges can make on your application. Ask a question in the And keep checking back – we’ll be adding more exclusive offers soon… If they agree to let you change your reply, ask them to confirm this in an email to you.Phone Ucas and explain the situation. Places start being allocated from the 15 January deadline onwards - so after this date, contact the relevant university first to check they will consider your application.If it's been more than 14 days since you received your welcome email, and you no longer want to accept any of your offers, you can take a look at Extra or Clearing.Ucas Extra is available until 5 July 2020.