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What next after A-Level results day?
Teenagers getting A Level results
The agony and the ecstasy: but there are options even if your results aren't what you hoped


Delighted or disappointed? Whatever your A-Level results we've got all the advice and information you need to help you decide
your next move.

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audio UCAS staff tell ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Gloucestershire's Andrew Vincent how they can help

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What your options are

UCAS and clearing

Your local uni

'How clearing helped me'

'We learned to change our lives' - lifelong education in Gloucestershire

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+ Latest figures from Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) show that 437,615 people have applied to UK universities and colleges for 2003 entry - a rise of 15,041 (3.6%) on last year.

+ Overall, the number of women applying to full-time undergraduate courses in the UK has risen by 4.3% (9,839). Men show a rise of 2.7% (5,202).

+ UCAS send all eligible applicants a Clearing Entry Form (CEF) as soon as A level results are available. If a CEF form is not received, applicants should contact UCAS on 0870 1122211; and have their UCAS application number to hand. They can also find their Clearing entry number on the UCAS track service.

Contact

UCAS: 0870 112 2211

University of Gloucestershire Clearing Helpline: 01242 544001

Connexions advice service helpline: 01452 524800

ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ OneLife Results Helpline: 0808 100 8000

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For many school and college is over, revision notes are burning and the wider world beckons.

It's all very exciting if you've got the passes you need to follow your dream - but what if your exam results are not what you hoped for - or you don't have a final plan?

Don't worry - there are loads of options to consider including the world of work, modern apprenticeships, taking a gap year, volunteering or higher education.

UCAS in Cheltenham
Cheltenham-based UCAS is ready for the clearing rush

If you have been looking forward to a particular university or college place for months, then finding out that you can't be accepted after all can be a terrible shock and disappointment.

You might feel quite distraught at first. But don't despair.

Whatever exam grades you've got, you still have a wide choice of things to do, and there is no reason why you too can't go on to your dream career - even if it is by a different route to what you had planned.

Click on the links below to find out more:

Send A-Level congratulations or commiserations to friends or family - or have your say about modern exam standards on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Gloucestershire

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