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Ucas help ?

I made an application and sent it to a college but it’s unable to be accepted so I was told to make another ucas application. I made another account on ucas as the old one from a previous year was linked. I was told to do this through careers help that ucas told me to call. Is this okay to have another account. The first account has nothing and the one I have now is so I can accept my clearing offer by giving the uni my new u as ID number. I would delete the other account but don’t know how to. I did an individual application so will my application be accepted by UCAS ?
You wouldn’t need a new account to add a new application for this year

It’s the application each year that links to a college/centre not your ucas account.

If you’ve linked an application to a school/college but no longer want that school to provide your reference then UCAS can just unlink your application.
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You wouldn’t need a new account to add a new application for this year
It’s the application each year that links to a college/centre not your ucas account.

It wasn’t letting me make another application for some reason. So I told her and she said I can make another account.
Original post by Cookie pie
I made an application and sent it to a college but it’s unable to be accepted so I was told to make another ucas application. I made another account on ucas as the old one from a previous year was linked. I was told to do this through careers help that ucas told me to call. Is this okay to have another account. The first account has nothing and the one I have now is so I can accept my clearing offer by giving the uni my new u as ID number. I would delete the other account but don’t know how to. I did an individual application so will my application be accepted by UCAS ?

Good morning @Cookie pie

As said by PQ, you will not need another account. However, it may also be worth that you call up the University directly to double check everything and to make sure that your offer has been received and even accepted by them.

You can alternatively email them around this, but if you want a quicker response it may be worth to simply call them up. I hope that this helps!

Brandon - Student Rep

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