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We hold coded information on students and staff in universities and higher education colleges in the UK, known as Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). We also hold information on customers and other people who have had contact with HESA where it is necessary to allow HESA to carry out its functions. Our customer information is used for marketing HESA products to our customers and is not passed to anyone else. The HE student and HE staff information is never used to contact individuals for marketing.
If you have been registered as a student, or employed as a member of
academic staff in a publicly funded UK HEI at any time since 1994/95,
it is likely that
HESA will have a record about you. HESA also hold information on
non-academic staff at HEIs from August 2004. If you would like to find
out more about this click the relevant link below:
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HESA and its statutory customers have produced a document 'Data Protection Guidance for the HESA Records', which aims to provide supporting information for those in HEIs dealing with data protection issues. Please also see the HESA Collection Notices which HEIs must provide to their students and staff. These documents are updated regularly.
A collection notice has been prepared for all students in England on a
course of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) leading to Qualified Teacher Status.
HESA administers the collection of ITT student data on behalf
of the General Teaching Council for England. The new collection notice must be supplied to all ITT students
in England when they begin their course.
ITT In-Year Record Collection Notice
More information about the Initial Teacher Training In-Year Record
Data protection information for both HEIs and leavers relating to the 2006/07 DLHE Longitudinal Survey to be undertaken in 2010/11 is available from the following links:
Data protection information for the 2002/03 and 2004/05 DLHE Longitudinal Surveys is available from the following links:
HESA is registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. The Register of Data Controllers is maintained by the Information Commissioner's Office. To find HESA's registration details use the Data Protection Public Register search facility. (external links open in new window)
Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited (Registration Number Z7475057)
HESA Services Limited (Registration Number Z7899462)
The HESA website does not store or capture personal information. See our website privacy policy.
The HESA record is used for three broad purposes:
The HESA record is used by the organisations listed below, or agents acting on their behalf, to carry out their public functions connected with education in the UK.
The HESA record may also be used by the Office for National Statistics and the National Audit Office to fulfil their statutory functions of measuring population levels and monitoring public expenditure.
HESA use the HESA record to produce anonymised data in annual statistical publications. These include some National Statistics publications and online management information services.
HESA will also supply anonymised data to third parties for the following purposes:
Anonymised data for the above purposes is supplied by HESA to the following types of user:
We will take precautions to ensure that individuals are not identified from the anonymised data which we process.
Further details about the uses of HESA data:
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For students enrolling at HEIs in England only - HEIs and the Higher Education Funding Council for England may compare data to educational records from previous years to help determine the levels of students' current qualifications. This may in turn affect the fees that students enrolling at HEIs in England are required to pay.
Each HEI is obliged to send HESA a return every year containing a record for each student, and each member of staff that they have. The UK higher education funding councils, government departments and agencies, and devolved administrations are required to monitor all the HEIs and the higher education sector generally.
All staff and student records are held indefinitely since they are used to monitor higher education participation over time.
HESA has achieved the ISO 27001 International Standards accreditation for Information Security.
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