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When an application is put on holdPutting an application on hold means that we have assessed the application and decided that the applicant meets the entry requirements for our offer, but we are unable to make a final decision. We may need to hold off on making a final decision or issuing an invitation so that: - we can assess more applications;
- we know how many offers we can make to fill the available places;
- we know how many interview invitations to issue to ensure fairness;
- we can interview more applicants to ensure fairness across the entire interview period.
We often put applications on hold until after the UCAS application deadline so that we can consider all applications fairly. Making too many offers early in the cycle might mean that we have too many students to fit into our teaching space or accommodation. We may put applications on hold until we know how many of our offers are being accepted. This gives us the best chance to get the right number of students on each course, ultimately to provide our students with the best university experience. (from the Uni of Bristol) |