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Students are finding it easier to secure a university place even if they fall short of their expected grades, as local universities offer greater flexibility this year.
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00:00In North Wales, around 30% of 18-year-olds entered university last year through UCAS.
00:05Tuition fees for students in Wales and England have risen to £9,535 for the coming academic year,
00:13while maintenance loans have been increased to help meet living costs.
00:17Admissions experts say many universities are taking a flexible approach to UK applicants,
00:22even when grades are slightly below offer conditions.
00:25However, because more offers have been accepted ahead of time,
00:28clearing opportunities may be narrower than in previous years.
00:32Local universities such as Bangor continue to encourage students to speak to admissions teams directly,
00:38as places can still become available on popular courses.
00:42Across the UK, thousands of courses are listed with vacancies, but they may be taken quickly.
00:47Careers advisors recommend that students consider a range of options,
00:52including apprenticeships or foundation courses,
00:54and use UCAS resources to ensure decisions are made calmly and with good information.
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