2026 UCAS Clearing Interior Design courses

Looking for Interior Design Clearing opportunities for September 2026?

If you're exploring your options through UCAS Clearing, you can apply for a Interior Design degree at the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) and begin your degree this September.

Whether you've changed your plans, achieved different grades than expected, or are applying to university for the first time, Clearing gives you another route onto a creative and industry-focused Interior Design degree.

Interior Design Studios, UCA Canterbury

Interior Design degrees in Clearing at UCA

The Interior Design degree at UCA involves live client projects at every stage. You'll work with real organisations throughout the design process as they shape briefs, give feedback, and attend presentations. You'll experience a genuine simulation of how professional practice works.

You'll also find everything you need, from sculpture studios to a Fabrication Lab, as well as your own dedicated studio space. You won’t share these spaces with other courses, so you can build models and material studies that stay and grow with you across the year – no need to pack away after your lessons!

With industry-standard equipment in every studio and workshop, you can design, build, and test as quickly as your imagination can.

Learn more about our Interior Design degree

Interior Design studios, UCA Canterbury

Why choose UCA for Interior Design?

  • Ranked Top 15 in the UK in 2025 - by the Guardian
  • Graduates working at Sheppard Robson, BAT Studio, Holloway Architects and Warner Bros. Studios
  • Dedicated studio spaces you can customise and make your own
Interior Design Studios, UCA Canterbury

How to apply to Interior Design Clearing courses

Every year many students as can you get into Interior Design through Clearing? And the answer is yes! Many students secure places on Interior Design courses through Clearing every year.

You may be eligible for an Interior Design Clearing place if:

  • You've received your results and are looking for available courses
  • You've changed your mind about where or what to study
  • You didn't meet the conditions of your original offer
  • You're applying to university after the main UCAS deadline

Interior Design applicants may be asked to provide examples of creative work or a portfolio. Our admissions team will explain the current requirements and guide you through the process.

Clearing at UCA

Learn more about Clearing and begin your application today to start your creative journey at UCA this September

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