What happens if I am made a conditional offer, but subsequently just fail to meet the conditions set?

Don't panic! We know our offer grades are high and though most candidates get them, not all get precisely the combination or level required. In that case the files are looked at again and we make a judgement.

There is always a possibility that we will wish to take someone who narrowly missed their grades, or about whom we have received prior information about specific problems leading up to the examinations. You can ring us when the results come out to see whether you have retained your place. If, however, we are still unable to accept you, your application may be placed in another 'pool' in August for consideration by other colleges who may still be looking to fill some of their places.

In this instance you will not be required to come for further interviews. Final decisions about all conditional-offer candidates are made by the end of August, and generally within a week of the publication of A Level results. More.

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