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One of the aspects of personal development that takes place as one moves along his/her spiritual path. See Activation Work, Healing, Manifestation and Self-Empowerment.
A system operated by UCAS which allows students to identify and apply to places on courses that still have vacancies, after the publication of A level and other equivalent results.
a safe place to be in a quake, but they are sleeping , And at the voice of the one awake,(bride) they too awaken
Clearing is a UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) service that helps people without a university or college place to find a suitable vacancy on higher education courses. The clearing process takes place in August and helps to place students who did not get expected grades or who are applying late for courses. In 2002, more than 60,000 people found places through Clearing. For more details, see www.ucas.ac.uk/getting/clearing.
Students who wish to progress to higher education and have not met the required grade for their first choice institution sift through a bank of courses which still have vacancies.
A system operated by UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) to match students who do not have an offer of a course with Universities or Colleges that have vacancies. The clearing process takes place in August and helps to place students who did not get expected grades or who are applying late for courses. For more details, see www.ucas.ac.uk/getting/clearing.
Process allowing applicants with no offers of places for degree programmes to secure places at institutions, which have vacancies, shortly before the start of the academic year. Begins mid-August each year.
Clearing is a UCAS service that helps applicants who have applied after 30 June (or after 12 June for Art and Design Route B), and applicants who applied before 30 June without a university or college place, to find suitable vacancies on higher education courses. During Clearing, applicants contact institutions directly about admission. If an institution makes a formal offer and the applicant accepts that offer, then UCAS is informed and the applicant is placed. Only the number of applicants accepted in Clearing is available; the number of applicants is not known as not all of those eligible to apply do so. For statistical purposes, Clearing accepts include those accepted through Extra and direct entrants, unless otherwise stated.
The process that uses to match courses with students who do not get the grades required, or have got grades exceeding their hopes. This process finds available places within University .
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