We would like to wish all of you receiving your A-Level results today, best of luck!!
Freshers Hotline
If you need any advice on the day or shortly after, we have a dedicated phone line to help you to proceed once you’ve picked up your results.
Call us on 020 7424 3288
Alternatively, you can email [email protected] with any questions you might have!
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Clearing and Adjustment
If your results are unexpected or choose not to accept any offers, you might be looking at going to a university you hadn’t considered previously.
Adjustment is when your results are better than you were expecting, and you have met and exceeded your current offer, so you might want to look at options you hadn’t thought were open to you before.
Clearing is for you if you didn’t receive any offers, didn’t accept any offers, or didn’t meet your conditional offer.
Top Tip: to apply for courses through Adjustment, you’ll need to speak to the universities you’re interested in directly, so find their contact details on their website (if you think Adjustment might be for you, it’s a good idea to gather this information in the next few days, so you don’t have to Google frantically on Thursday.) Don’t worry about this for Clearing, as the UCAS website holds a list of all the courses open for Clearing.
Once you’ve found a course that might work for you, why not ring our Freshers hotline? We can advise you about different J-Socs, as well as kosher accommodation and food access for different campuses.
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Accommodation
There is limited availability of kosher halls and Hillel Houses in the country. If you have any questions, please call our Freshers Hotline or email [email protected]
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Settling in
The first term of university holds loads of exciting opportunities and we don’t want you to miss out on anything!
You may have heard about societies at university – these are groups of people with a common interest and they can be dedicated to anything from specific sports (Korfball anyone?) to Harry Potter Appreciation… Your J-Soc (Jewish Society) is one of many societies that you can join at university. We recommend finding out when your Students Union Societies Fair is and if it is in person or online, so you can meet your J-Soc. Depending on when your term starts, some of the High Holiday might fall into term time. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions about meals and services on or near your campus.
Have a look at our J-Soc pages to find out about what Campus and J-Soc life is like at your University.
We have a fantastic team here and ready to help! Each J-Soc is assigned a dedicated sabbatical officer to help support them! We are here for current and incoming students so please don't hesitate to get in touch with us!
We have some amazing opportunities and events coming up this year so STAY TUNED and keep up to date on our work!
See you on campus or virtually very soon!
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