What happens on results day?
What happens when I get my results?
Your school, college or sixth form will let you know how you’ll receive your results, this could be through the post, or you may have to go and collect them.
You can track your application on the UCAS Hub and can see what your sedelected universities have decided.
On results day morning you’ll be sent a message from UCAS (by email) and the University (by text) to let you know if your place has been confirmed. If you wish to give us a ring, please make sure that you have already received your results and have your UCAS personal ID handy.
What if I didn’t get the results I expected?
We know results day can be stressful and upsetting if you don’t get the grades you were expecting, but don’t panic there are still options available. We may still be able to confirm your place or offer you a place on an alternative course.
First of all, log-on to UCAS Hub and check if you have been accepted by either your first or your second choices or made an alternative course offer. If you are not holding any offers, you’ll automatically be in Clearing. Learn all about the Clearing process.
To get offers from other universities, you’ll need to check the vacancy listings on UCAS and decide which course(s) and universities you’re interested in. Once you have made a shortlist, you’ll then need to call the universities you’re interested in. You may also wish to contact your school/college for further support and advice.
What happens if I’m rejected by both firm and insurance choices?
If you are rejected by your first and second choices you’ll be entered in to Clearing. Learn all about the Clearing process.
What happens if I’m offered a place on an alternative course at the University?
If your grades were lower than expected, then you may be made an alternative offer by your chosen universities. This could include a foundation year or a place on a different course if you meet their requirements.
How do I accept a change of course offer?
If you have been made an alternative offer, this will be updated in your UCAS Hub and you’ll receive a notification of this by email from UCAS. You’ll need to check the details of the new offer and decide whether you would like to accept this.
What happens if I don’t receive a decision on the day?
If your offer is still conditional on results day, don’t panic, there could be a number of reasons for this. We advise you to log-on to the UCAS Hub, to see if the reason is explained there. Possible reasons for this could include:
- Not receiving all your results - We might be waiting for the results of other qualifications included in the conditions of your offer, as there are some types of qualifications UCAS don’t send to us, for example GCSEs. You can check what qualifications UCAS send to us. We will send you a text message advising if you are required to send us your certificates for specific qualifications. If this is the case your offer will stay as conditional until we receive them and you need to do this by 3 September deadline.
- Your results may be lower than the conditions of your offer - The admissions tutor may still be considering your application, and we will make a decision as soon as we can.
Do I need to evidence that I have obtained my A Level grades?
The University receives many recently achieved qualification results such as A levels via UCAS automatically so there is usually no need to provide evidence until enrolment when you may be asked to provide evidence. We will contact you if we do need you to send your certificates for any qualifications which have not been verified.
I've changed my mind about the course I want to study. What do I do?
If you have a firm or insurance offer at the University of Huddersfield and you change your mind seabout the course you want to study, please email the Student Recruitment Team at study@hud.ac.uk. We will need to check if the course you’re interested in has a place available and if you have the correct grades and subjects for that course.
My details are incorrect – who do I contact?
Please ensure your details are correct on the UCAS Hub and then email study@hud.ac.uk so we can arrange for your details to be updated.