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What is Clearing?

Traditionally “clearing” is how universities and colleges fill any places they still have on their courses. Nowadays clearing is used if:

  • You are not holding any offers
  • You didn't meet the conditions of your offer
  • You are applying after Sunday 30 June
  • You have decided to change your mind on your chosen course

Clearing is open from 5 July and closes on 20 October 2025.

The UHI Moray Guide to Clearing

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UHI Moray benefits hugely from its smaller scale compared to the central belt. The teaching is way more direct and personal as you develop a more friendly relationship with the lecturers, as they get to know you... The overall sense of community with your fellow students is very comforting. If you don’t like big scary cities, definitely consider UHI Moray.

Haddie Farquhar, BA (Hons) Fine Art

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Our student services team can help you make sense of them and choose the right course for you.

Why Choose UHI Moray?

Whether you’re looking to equip yourself for a new career or learning for fun, you’ll be joining a community where being a student isn't just about studying.

Explore campus and student life

Starting college or university can feel daunting, but we're here to help. We aim to create a positive and inclusive environment for you during your studies.

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Student Support

Our dedicated Student Services team are here to ensure that your time here is as enjoyable and successful as possible. They aim to make your life easier, take away the potential minefield of queries, worries and concerns you may have, and give you all the support and advice you many need.

Whether it’s help with your course choice, progression, accommodation, advice on career and employment opportunities, or perhaps you have concerns about your health or a personal relationship. No matter what the issue is, our door will always be open, and you can relax in the knowledge that you’re in a safe and confidential environment.

Learn more about support offered to you >

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Fees, Funding and Student Finance

Course fees - or tuition fees - are charged by universities and colleges to cover key elements of your course and academic life. The amount of money you may have to pay for your course depends on a number of factors including where you come from, where you live and which course you want to study.

Our Student Finance Advisors can advise you on all aspects of funding, from tuition fees and bursaries to help with housing, childcare and travel costs.

View our Let's get your funding sorted booklet (2025 - 2026)