hefce uses of hesa data sroc, bradford 07 april 2009 presented by richard puttock
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HEFCE uses of HESA data
SROC, Bradford
07 April 2009
Presented by Richard Puttock
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• Funding
• Evaluation
• Public information
• Research
Key uses
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•HESA – HESES•TESS•Widening Access•Access to Learning Fund•ITT bursaries•High cost subjects•ELQs
Funding
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• Annual exercise
• Web-facility and “in-house”
• Thresholds
• Not audit
HESA - HESES
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• Government policy
• Rapid implementation
• No additional data collection
• Flexibility to model scenarios
ELQs
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Lifelong learning networks
Foundation degrees
Evaluation
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• Promote progression
• Identified via institution specific algorithms
• 65% Part-time
• 22% hold level 4 or above
• 41% studying for Foundation Degrees
Lifelong Learning Networks
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Entrants with level 3 or below
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• Two editions 2007/03 and 2008/16
• Comprehensive digest
• HESA and ILR data
Foundation degrees
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Foundation degree students by subject
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Languages
Mathematical sciences
Veterinary science
Physical sciences
Historical, philosophical studies
Law
Mass comms, documentation
Architecture, building, planning
Combined
Biological sciences
Engineering and technology
Agriculture and related subjects
Subjects allied to medicine
Computer sciences
Social studies
Creative arts and design
Business, admin studies
Education
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Progression from year of entry
Status Full-time Part-timeFD progress – same institution 67% 63%FD repeat – same institution 13% 15%FD progress – new institution 0% 0%FD repeat – new institution 0% 0%Any FD study 80% 79%Change to honours or higher 6% 2%Change to other HE course 1% 1%Any HE study 87% 82%Change to FE level course 1% 3%Not studying 11% 15%
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• Performance indicators
• Unistats
• Regional profiles
• Research degree qualifiers
Public information
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• Annual publication
• Section on each region
• Wide range of data
• Under review
Regional profiles
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Where do students come from Y&H
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• User driven
• Compare subjects
• Broad range of data
• Syndicated to UCAS
Unistats
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• Participation
– POLAR
– New university challenge
• Strategic subjects
• Living at home
• Part-time completion
• Progression from FE
Research
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POLAR
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A new University challenge
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• Trends in students living at home
• 60% institution maintained
• Correlated with
– Non-continuation
– Entry qualifications
– Sex
Living at home
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Proportion of students living at home
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10%
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20%
25%
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1997
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Academic year
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Questions