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RESULTS 2014

From everyone at the ICMA Centre we would like to welcome you to the University of Reading!

If you have a firm or insurance offer for an undergraduate programme at the University of Reading and you're waiting for your results, or if you've recently received them, then we have put together this page to guide you through the next steps in confirming your place at the University, as well as providing answers to the most popular questions asked by applicants at this time of the year.

When you've received your results (and we have also received them) you can check the status of your application through the UCAS Track service using your Personal UCAS ID number and password. Alternatively, you can check the status of your application through the RISISweb Portal using your Reading ID number and password.

If you're unsure whether you need to send your results to us, then check the UCAS website to see which results we receive automatically. If your qualification(s) aren't on the list, you will need to scan and email them to us at ugadmissions@reading.ac.uk

If your place is showing as unconditional on UCAS Track or the RISISweb Portal then your place at the University of Reading is confirmed. Congratulations! We will be contacting you via email in the next few weeks to provide more information about what will happen next as you join the University of Reading. In the meantime, why not explore our Welcome website?

If your offer is still conditional, then please do not worry. We have put together some frequently asked questions, which we hope will help answer any queries you may have. However please do feel free to contact us should you require anything further.

You can call our confirmation hotline on +44 (0)118 378 8372 or email us at ugadmissions@reading.ac.uk.

We are open from 9.00am to 5.00pm on Monday to Friday, with extended opening hours of 8.00am to 6.00pm on A-level results day, Thursday 14th August.

Published 14 August 2014

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