London College of Contemporary Arts Clearing 2026

London College of Contemporary Arts lists 6 undergraduate courses with published entry requirements, from DDE · 64 points to BBC · 112 points UCAS points. During Clearing, universities often accept results a grade or two below the published offer — call the university to confirm live vacancies.

Courses with published entry points

6 courses with published entry points.

London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts
London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts
London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts
London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts
London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts
London College of Contemporary Arts
BA (Hons) ·Full-time ·3 Years ·London
Typical offer
112 pts

Common questions about Clearing at London College of Contemporary Arts

Does London College of Contemporary Arts accept students through Clearing?
London College of Contemporary Arts publishes entry requirements for 6 undergraduate courses. During Clearing, universities typically accept results one to two grades below the published typical offer — call the admissions hotline on results day to confirm live vacancies. Clearing hotlines are announced on results day, usually in mid-August.
What UCAS points does London College of Contemporary Arts ask for?
London College of Contemporary Arts's published course offers range from DDE · 64 points to BBC · 112 points UCAS points. In Clearing, actual offers are often lower — ring the university to hear what they are accepting on the day.
How do I contact London College of Contemporary Arts about Clearing?
London College of Contemporary Arts's website (www.lcca.org.uk) publishes Clearing hotline details on results day. You can also apply through UCAS Track once your results are confirmed. Call early in the morning on results day for the best chance of speaking to an admissions tutor.

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