Unconditional Offer, What happens next?

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    Unconditional Offer, What happens next?
    I have accepted an Unconditional offer for a university course which i will be attending in September. My Ucas Track say congradulations you have confirmed you place at *** to study *** etc. Does this mean I'm definitely in?

    And also what happens, do the university need to see my results if it is an unconditional offer and i've been accepted. I did a Btec level 3 do they need to see it? Or don't i have to anything till when i enroll in september/august?
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    Re: Unconditional Offer, What happens next?
    The uni may want to see results, or they may not. They'll write to you - but bear in mind this could be after results day when they write to everyone else too.

    You need to check their website to see if you need to apply for accommodation. You also need to apply for student loans if appropriate. And you'll receive an AS12 letter from UCAS in about a week - read this and take the appropriate action (which is probably no action, but read it to see).
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    Re: Unconditional Offer, What happens next?
    (Original post by Juno)
    The uni may want to see results, or they may not. They'll write to you - but bear in mind this could be after results day when they write to everyone else too.

    You need to check their website to see if you need to apply for accommodation. You also need to apply for student loans if appropriate. And you'll receive an AS12 letter from UCAS in about a week - read this and take the appropriate action (which is probably no action, but read it to see).
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