How to Manage and Optimise Your University Clearing This Summer

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How can UK universities adapt their Clearing strategy to face the increased uncertainty of the autumn semester?  

Clearing has become an increasingly crucial part of the domestic enrolment process for UK universities, and will likely be more important than ever this year.  

Universities will need to be ready to handle the increased demand in order to find the right domestic students for this upcoming academic year.  

This white paper reveals:  

  • The changing attitudes of students towards Clearing 
  • The opportunities and challenges of A-Level Thursday, and how to best tackle it 
  • Following initial Clearing, the necessary steps universities can take for future students 

Please fill out the short form to download your free copy of the report.  

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