Widening Participation and Transparency Data
As part of the University’s conditions of registration with the Office for Students (OfS), we are required to publish information on applications to our courses, the number of offers made and accepted, and subsequent student completion and attainment data.
The information published in the link below shows:
The number of students who attained a particular degree or other academic award, or a particular level of such an award, on completion of their course with us.
It shows these numbers by reference to:
- The gender of the individuals to which they relate
- Their ethnicity
- Their socio-economic background
Key
- [none]: where there are no students in the population (or two or fewer).
- [low]: Low numbers of students, where there are more than two but fewer than 23 students in the denominator.
- [DPL]: Data protection for low numerators, where data has been suppressed for data protection reasons. The code [DPL] has been used to indicate where the data has been suppressed due to a numerator or headcount that is less than or equal to two, meaning that the percentage will take on a value close to 0 per cent.
- [DPH]: Data protection for high numerators, where data has been suppressed for data protection reasons. For the percentages, the code [DPH] has been used to indicate where data has been suppressed due to a numerator that is greater than two but is within two of the denominator.
See also the University's Degree Outcomes Statement, which summarises the outcomes of an institutional review of undergraduate degree classifications awarded during the last five years.