University experts ready to help students make the right choice

University experts ready to help students make the right choice

Students who don’t make the Higher grades they need for a place at university are being advised not to panic when the results come out tomorrow (Tuesday, August 14). Places are still available on a wide range of courses at the University of Aberdeen.

The Clearing team at the University of Aberdeen will be on hand seven days a week to answer calls from prospective students looking for a place in higher education. The Clearing hotline is open from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm, Monday to Friday and 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays until the start of September. The freephone telephone number to call is: 0800 027 1495, or e-mail: clearing@abdn.ac.uk

A special web site at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/clearing/ has also been created with up-to-the-minute advice and information on course vacancies.

Last year, over 65,000 students secured places at UK universities during the Clearing process and there were vacancies on over 30,000 courses.

Director of Student Recruitment & Admissions Services, Lori Manders, said that Clearing can be a time of confusion and stress for many students and their parents.

“Clearing is the last opportunity prospective students will have of obtaining a place this year, so it is very important that they go about it in the right way,” she said.

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“It may be that the student will not have gained the necessary qualifications for the course in which they were originally interested, but may have done better in subjects that they had not really expected to. This may allow them, therefore, to think about studying a totally different subject. That is what we are here to advise them on. The message that we want to get across is that we are ready to take their calls.”

The University has achieved a massive 17% increase in undergraduate applications to Aberdeen – the second highest increase in the UK. Lori Manders added: “We are all delighted with this increase in applications for entry this September. This increase is across all areas of study and confirms our place as one of the top choices for students from all over the UK and the EU. What is even more encouraging is the number of people who have confirmed Aberdeen as their first choice institution. Our number of acceptances has increased by 20% on this time last year.”

Most recently, Aberdeen’s ambition to join the top twenty universities in Britain was achieved when The Times’ league table ranked Aberdeen as 19th in the UK and as 3rd in Scotland.

The University has also organised an event for students and their parents - its second University-wide pre-application Open Day on August 28, 2001, following on the success of last year’s event.

The aim of the Open Day is to provide an opportunity for prospective students to find out more about what the University has to offer. Parents, teachers and friends are also welcome.

For further information about Clearing or the University’s Open Day, please call the freephone telephone number: 0800 027 1495.

Further information:

Director, Student Recruitment & Admissions Services, Lori Manders (01224) 272090

University Media Relations Officer, Angela Begg (01224) 272960

Issued by Public Relations Office, External Relations, University of Aberdeen, King's College, Aberdeen. Tel: (01224) 272014 Fax: (01224) 272086

University Press Office on telephone +44 (0)1224-273778 or email a.ramsay@admin.abdn.ac.uk.

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