More than 18,000 UK 18-year-olds still in clearing two weeks after decision day
Nearly half a million applicants have secured a place on a course.
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Your support makes all the difference.Some 18,330 18-year-olds in the UK are still in clearing and looking for higher education courses two weeks after learning the outcome of their application.
The total is up 12% on the equivalent point last year, when 16,340 were in clearing, and 42% higher than this stage in the pre-pandemic year of 2019.
The figures, which have been released by the university admissions service Ucas, are for 18-year-olds based in the UK who received a decision on their higher education application on August 17 – the day A-level results were published.
They show that 228,740 of these applicants have now secured a place at a university or college, up slightly from 227,410 at this point in 2022.
Overall, nearly half a million people (480,980) of all ages and locations have now been placed on a higher education course in the UK.
This compares with 488,510 two weeks after results day last year.
Some 421,550 (88%) of the 2023 total are based in the UK while 59,430 (12%) are international students – the same proportions as in 2022.
The top three non-UK countries with placed applicants so far are China (14,020, down from 15,750 at this stage in 2022); India (4,950, up from 4,390); and Hong Kong (3,330, down from 3,680).
Around 25,500 courses were available in clearing as of August 31, Ucas said.