Available for Clearing 2024

University Information

Total Students

15,235

Students in Halls

Varied

Full Time (%)

66%

Avg Tariff Points

85

The University of Law Clearing 2024 Overview

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The University of Law FAQs

What is The University of Law's Clearing phone number?

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Does The University of Law offer Clearing courses?

Yes! The University of Law currently has places available through Clearing at Uni Compare. If you're interested in a course, contact The University of Law to secure your place as there's only limited spaces available.

Is The University of Law a good university?

This is, ultimately, down to you! The University of Law has won numerous awards and has a five-star rating from QS World University Rankings for their teaching.

The University of Law earned five stars in:

  • Academic development
  • Employability
  • Inclusiveness
  • Online learning
  • Teaching

As well as four stars in Specialist Criteria and for their LLB and Internationalisation. It was also ranked Top 20 amongst English universities in the 2023 National Student Survey. The university has robust connections with 94 of the top 100 law firms across the UK and the USA.

Are all University of Law courses studied online?

Most courses at The University of Law are on campus but some Law and Psychology courses are also studied online. Online students will still have the option to access any part of the university's physical campus if they need to.

International online students aren't required to travel to the UK at any point. They are welcome to visit the campus if they wish, but it isn't a requirement.

Can you get a Law degree through Clearing?

Yes, a Law degree can be obtained through a Clearing course.

What are The University of Law's rankings?

The University of Law is in the top 30% of universities in the UK, as voted for by Uni Compare users. The university also has a 100 recommendation rating.

Does The University of Law have a campus?

The University of Law has several campuses across the UK and abroad.

  • These campuses include:
  • Birmingham
  • Bristol
  • Leeds
  • London Bloomsbury
  • Manchester
  • Nottingham

The university also operates a CampuSwitch service. This means you can start a course at one campus and then switch to another ULAW campus.

Is The University of Law a recognised university?

The University of Law is a recognised university and is the UK's largest law school and was founded in 1876, gaining university status in 2012.