Table E - Percentage of UK domiciled part-time first degree entrants who did not leave within 50 days of commencement not continuing in HE after their second year by location of HE provider and academic year 2014/15 to 2018/19
UK Performance Indicators: Non-Continuation Rates
Title: Percentage of UK domiciled part-time first degree entrants who did not leave within 50 days of commencement not continuing in HE after their second year by location of HE provider, academic year of entry and age of entrants
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Last updated: Mar-22
Table E - Percentage of UK domiciled part-time first degree entrants who did not leave within 50 days of commencement not continuing in HE after their second year by location of HE provider and academic year of entry
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