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Home > Students > After you apply > FAQs > University or college decisions > Conditions do not make sense

The conditions in my offer do not make sense to me. What can I do?

Please contact your university or college direct to discuss your offer. Offers can be changed or corrected and any updates will be displayed on Track.

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