How and when to reply to your offers

Step 3: Offers

If we have received decisions from all of your choices and you have at least one offer, we will email you to let you know there has been a change to your application, and ask you to look at Track. If you haven't provided a valid email address we will send you a letter which will ask you to reply to your offers.

Points to remember when replying to your offers

  • Try to attend open days or visits before you decide, but remember to reply by the deadline. If you are visiting a university or college after your reply date, please contact the university or college for advice.
  • Think carefully before you decide which offers to accept because once you accept an offer, including an insurance offer, you are committed to that course (or courses).
  • You can reply to offers without waiting to hear back from all your choices. You can cancel all outstanding decisions and reply to the offers that you have received using Track. But you must be certain about which offers you wish to accept, as once you have made your replies you will not be able to reverse any withdrawals.
  • If you are replying to a joint conditional offer, eg for a degree and HND, you are replying to the whole joint offer - when your exam results are published, the university or college will decide which part of the offer is most suitable for you.Lecturer using computer

Replying to your offers

You reply to each offer in one of the following ways:

  • firm acceptance
  • insurance acceptance
  • decline.
 

Firm acceptance

Your firm acceptance is your first choice - this is your preferred choice out of all the offers you have received. You only have one firm acceptance.

If you accept an unconditional offer, you are agreeing that you will attend the course at that university or college, so you must decline any other offers. We'll send you a letter which will explain whether there is anything else you need to do.

If you accept a conditional offer, you are agreeing that you will attend the course at that university or college if you meet the conditions of the offer. You can accept another offer as an insurance choice.

Insurance acceptance

You can accept an offer as an insurance choice if your firm choice is a conditional offer. Your insurance choice can be conditional or unconditional and acts as a back-up to your firm choice, so if you don't meet the conditions for your firm choice but meet the conditions for your insurance choice, you are committed to that course.

The conditions for your insurance choice can be higher than your firm choice, but be aware that if you're not accepted by your firm choice, it's unlikely that you will be accepted for an insurance choice that requests higher grades.

You don't have to accept an insurance choice - if you don't meet the conditions of your firm choice but do meet the conditions of your insurance choice, you are committed to taking up that place. So, if you're not sure about any of your other choices, you're not obliged to accept one as an insurance option. You can only have one insurance acceptance.

Decline

Once you have decided which offer to accept firmly, and which (if any) to accept as an insurance, you must decline all other offers. If you don't want to accept any of the offers, you can decline them all. You will then be eligible to use Extra or Clearing, depending upon your circumstances.

There are four combinations of offers and replies

  • Unconditional firm only - you've firmly accepted an unconditional offer. You cannot have an insurance choice.
  • Conditional firm only - you've firmly accepted a conditional offer.
  • Conditional firm + conditional insurance - you've firmly accepted one conditional offer and accepted another conditional offer as an insurance.
  • Conditional firm + unconditional insurance - you've firmly accepted a conditional offer and accepted an unconditional offer as an insurance.
 

How and when to reply to your offers

Use Track to reply to your offers. Your reply date will be displayed in Track. Your reply date is based on when we receive the last decision from your choices, so it might be different to other people's. If you don't reply by the date given, your offers will be declined. If this happens, call our Customer Service Unit to find out what you can do.

If you live in the UK or European Union (EU), the dates are:

Last decision by

Your reply date is

31 March 2010

5 May 2010

7 May 2010

8 June 2010

11 June 2010

30 June 2010

20 July 2010

27 July 2010



If your postal address is outside the EU, the dates are:

Last decision by

Your reply date is

7 May 2010

8 June 2010

11 June 2010

30 June 2010

20 July 2010

27 July 2010