PIs 2007/08: Widening participation of under-represented groups (tables T1, T2)

 
PIs 2007/08 Index
Performance indicators in higher education in the UK 2007/08
Introduction
Guide to PIs
Summary tables and charts
Sector data
Notes to tables
Changes since last year
Using the UCAS tariff in the Performance Indicators
Adjusted sector benchmarks – technical notes and detailed information
Widening participation of under-represented groups (tables T1, T2)
Widening participation of under-represented groups - definitions (tables T1, T2)
Widening participation of students who are in receipt of DSA (table T7)
Widening participation of students in receipt of DSA - definitions (table T7)
Non-continuation rates (including projected outcomes) (tables T3, T4, T5)
Non-continuation rates (including projected outcomes) - definitions (tables T3, T4, T5)
Projected outcomes - technical notes and detailed information (table T5)
Module completion rates (table T6)
Module completion rates - definitions (table T6)
Research output (table R1)
Research indicators - Technical notes and detailed information (table R1)
Employment of graduates (table E1)
Definitions and technical notes (applicable to table E1)

These tables look at the percentage of students from state schools or colleges, specified socio-economic classes and low-participation neighbourhoods.

Table series T1 and T2 provide information about the participation of certain groups that are under-represented in higher education relative to the HE population as a whole. These indicators have been produced separately for young and mature students and for full-time and part-time students. All relate to students who entered the institution in the 2007/08 academic year. There are three widening participation indicators for young full-time entrants, which are shown in tables T1a to T1c.

They are:

  • the percentage of entrants who attended a school or college in the state sector
  • the percentage of entrants who were returned with National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) categories 4 to 7
  • the percentage of entrants whose home area (as denoted by their postcode) is known to have a low proportion of 18 and 19 year-olds in higher education.

The indicator used for full-time mature entrants is the percentage, in a slightly adapted form, who come from ‘low participation’ neighbourhoods. Around a quarter of mature entrants to first degree courses at a higher education institution have previously obtained a higher education qualification. When such students were originally in higher education, they would have been included in the participation calculations at that time. Therefore, for mature students, the participation indicator has been taken as the percentage of entrants who have come from a low participation neighbourhood and do not have a previous HE qualification. These are given in tables T2a and T2c.

For part-time students, the information available is often not as comprehensive as that for full-time students. In particular, information on NS-SEC and school type is not available. The participation indicator used is therefore the same as that for mature full-time students: the percentage of entrants who come from a low participation neighbourhood and have no previous HE qualification. This indicator is given separately for young and mature entrants in table T2b.

     
Table T1a Young full-time first degree entrants 2007/08 [298kb .xls]
Table T1b Young full-time undergraduate entrants 2007/08 [298kb .xls]
Table T1c Young full-time other undergraduate entrants 2007/08 [103kb .xls]
Table T2a Mature full-time undergraduate entrants 2007/08 [83kb .xls]
Table T2b Part-time undergraduate entrants 2007/08 [301kb .xls]
Table T2c¹ Mature full-time other undergraduate entrants 2007/08 [264kb .xls]

¹ HESA regrets to inform readers that an error was identified with table T2c. The percentage of full-time other undergraduate entrants who were mature was published incorrectly for total UK (excluding institutions in Scotland). This figure was corrected on 6 January 2010. All other figures are unaffected. The Agency sincerely apologises for this error and any inconvenience caused.

The following sector tables provide some background information and context figures used in the derivation of the benchmarks.

     
Table SP1 Percentage of young full-time first degree entrants from under-represented groups, by Government Office region of domicile 2007/08 [20kb .xls]
Table SP2 Young entrants to full-time first degree courses by subject and entry qualifications 2007/08 [27kb .xls]
Table SP3 Mature entrants to full-time first degree courses by subject and entry qualifications 2007/08 [32kb .xls]
Table SP4 Percentage of young entrants to full-time first degree courses from state schools by subject and entry qualification 2007/08 [25kb .xls]
Table SP5 Percentage of young entrants to full-time first degree courses from NS-SEC Classes 4, 5, 6 and 7 by subject and entry qualification 2007/08 [25kb .xls]
Table SP6 Percentage of young entrants to full-time first degree courses from low participation neighbourhoods by subject and entry qualification 2007/08 [28kb .xls]
Table SP7 Percentage of mature entrants to full-time first degree courses from low participation neighbourhoods by subject and entry qualification 2007/08 [26kb .xls]
     
Definitions General definitions of the terms used in the widening participation performance indicators.
Benchmarks Technical information on how the benchmarks in these tables are calculated.
Notes Some of the tables feature numbered notes which are referenced here.

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