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Fewer clearing places as Midlands universities accept more applicants
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Universities in the Midlands are offering more spots to students who fall short of their grades, leaving fewer options in clearing.
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In the West Midlands, around 35% of 18-year-olds went to university last year through UCAS.
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This year, tuition fees for English and Welsh students have risen to £9,535 for the first time since 2017.
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Maintenance loans have also increased, meaning students can borrow more to help cover living costs.
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University leaders say places are competitive, but more offers have been made in advance,
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so clearing may be slightly smaller.
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For students in Birmingham and the wider region, local universities such as Birmingham and Aston
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are still keen to recruit UK applicants as overseas numbers become less certain.
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That could help students who narrowly miss their grades secure a place without having to enter clearing.
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Nationally, thousands of courses are listed with vacancies, but experts say acting quickly is key.
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Students are being urged to research options early and use official guidance from UCAS or careers services
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to make informed decisions.
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