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What do the different types of application results mean?
What do the different types of application results mean?

Learn more about the application results on the applications page.

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Written by Prial Gupta
Updated over a month ago

This key card will help you in differentiating between the four types of choices: Accepted Unconditional, Accepted Conditional, Conditional Offer, and Unconditional Offer.

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Choice

What it means for the student

Student’s Status

Accepted Unconditional:

This is when a student has received an Unconditional Offer and accepted their place at the university.

You will see the following choices under the drop-down menu, allowing you to also choose the status as Firm or Insurance if applicable.

Accepted Conditional

This is when a student has received a Conditional Offer and accepted their place at the university.

You will see the following choices under the drop-down menu, allowing you to also choose the status as Firm or Insurance if applicable.

Conditional Offer

This is when a student has received a Conditional Offer but has not declared it as a firm or insurance choice

The choices for Firm/Insurance will be greyed out.

Unconditional Offer

This is when a student has received an Unconditional Offer but has not declared it as a firm or insurance choice

The choices for Firm/Insurance will be greyed out.

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