Preparing for A-Level Results Day with advice from Nottingham Trent University
In just a few weeks’ time, millions of students will be seeing if all their revision and hard work has paid off on A-Level Results Day.
By Sarah McLeod | Published on 8 July 2025
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Thursday 14th August will spell a new phase for many students, choosing the next step in their education or careers.
In anticipation, one of the UK’s largest universities – Nottingham Trent University (NTU) – offers tips on how to prepare for a stress-free results day.
For some, results could be lower or higher than anticipated. Or maybe there’s been a change of heart – and a new course or university is now Plan A. Perhaps university’s now the plan when it wasn’t before. Whatever the reason, it’s not too late to apply for a course starting in September.
This is where Clearing comes into play – this is the process that helps students find a university or college place – more than 50,000 students use Clearing each year. So it’s worth doing some research now to see what options are out there before the results drop.
Be prepared on the day – have all essentials to hand such as your results, pen and paper and details of the courses you are interested in. Remember, anyone on the phone will want to speak to the student directly, but it’s always helpful to have someone supportive with you to run through the options. Note down details from any conversations, and ensure anything is sent to you as a follow-up on email. Carefully check through any details before you respond.
Look at different university websites - what courses are out there available in clearing, what grades are they looking for, and what is the process for contacting them on the day – online, phone etc. Look at the place itself, you may even be able to take a virtual tour of the campus and accommodation. At NTU, you can chat to current students about your course, the university and living in Nottingham. Write all the details down of your shortlisted options, and sign up to clearing updates that are offer.
Think about budget and finances – how will you fund your time at university or college? What is the process of applying for a student loan and how much will it cost to live at different universities around the country? NTU has put together a handy video on what it costs to go to university and how you can pay for it.
Above all, don’t panic, take some deep breaths and as long as you’ve done your preparation, then there’s no need to worry. You’ve got the next stage in your life to look forward to, with opportunities you might never have thought possible.
Clearing places are available at Nottingham Trent University for courses starting in September.
You can beat the Clearing queue and stay up-to-date with tailored support/ advice by signing up to NTU Priority.
NTU is 1st in the UK for employability (Uni Compare 2025) and was voted 2nd in the UK for Student Life (Uni Compare 2025).
Contact Nottingham Trent University’s Clearing hotline on 0115 848 6000 or visit ntu.ac.uk/clearing
Notes for Editors
Press enquiries please contact Sarah McLeod, Corporate Communications Manager, on telephone +44 (0)115 848 8735, or via email.
About Nottingham Trent University
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has been named UK ‘University of the Year’ five times in six years, (Times Higher Education Awards 2017, The Guardian University Awards 2019, The Times and Sunday Times 2018 and 2023, Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023) and is consistently one of the top performing modern universities in the UK.
It is the 3rd best modern university in the UK (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023). Students have voted NTU 1st in the UK for student employability (Uni Compare 2025)
NTU is the 5th largest UK institution by student numbers, with over 40,000 students and more than 4,400 staff located across six campuses. It has an international student population of almost 7,000 and an NTU community representing over 160 countries.
NTU owns two Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for outstanding achievements in research (2015, 2021). The first recognises NTU’s research on the safety and security of global citizens. The second was awarded for research in science, engineering, arts and humanities to investigate and restore cultural objects, buildings and heritage. The Research Excellence Framework (2021) classed 83% of NTU’s research activity as either world-leading or internationally excellent.
NTU was awarded GOLD in the national 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) assessment, as it was in 2017.
NTU is a top 10 for sport (British Universities and Colleges Sport league table 2023).
NTU is the most environmentally sustainable university in the UK and second in the world (UI Green Metric University World Rankings, 2023).