Received your IB results?
This information is for students who have just received their International Baccalaureate (IB) results.
No more places available for entry in 2012The University of Oxford has no places available through UCAS Clearing, Extra or Adjustment. It is no longer possible to apply for a place to begin studying here in 2012. Further information about places at other institutions can be found on the UCAS website at www.ucas.com. |
Students holding conditional offers from Oxford University
If you have met all the conditions of your offer, congratulations! Your place is assured.
If you received an open offer and have met the conditions of that offer, please remember that you may still be placed at a different college from the one which underwrote your offer. You may not know which college this is until after the A-level results are confirmed on 16 August 2012.
If you have not met all the conditions of your offer (for example if you have not achieved the required grades) your college will make a final decision regarding your offer once all A-level results have been confirmed on 16 August 2012. Please contact your college if you require any further information. (See college contact details.)
Students not holding conditional offers from Oxford University
Please note that the University does not participate in UCAS Clearing, Extra or Adjustment. There are no further places available at Oxford University for any courses starting this year. We routinely make more offers than there are places available, to ensure that all places are filled. Further information about places available at other institutions can be found on the UCAS website at www.ucas.com.
If you have achieved top grades in the IB, or other equivalent academic qualifications, you may wish to apply to Oxford University for entry in 2013 by following the ten-step guide which can be found here. However, please remember that even excellent results will not guarantee you a place. If you are holding an offer from another university, you may wish to focus on your studies there.
