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Title: Student Data Tables for CEO


1
Student Data Tables for CEO
  • Gary Smith
  • Student Data Services
  • UCL Registry

2
Student Data Tables for UCL CEO
  • Each year CEO receives a set of student data
    tables these cover the following
  • Student Entrant Profile - both UG and PG
  • Student Achievement - UG first degrees
  • Student Progression - What happens to UG students
    after year 1
  • Student Completion Have UG students entering
    five years ago have completed their degrees
  • Application, Offer and Acceptance Profile.

3
What are the Tables?
  • The tables consider the data by a number of
    personal characteristics of the students. These
    are
  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Age
  • Disability Status
  • Previous School Type

4
Undergraduates All domiciles
5
Postgraduates All domiciles
6
Comparison of UG to PG by Gender and Ethnicity
(UK-domiciled only)
7
UG Degree Classifications
8
UG Degree Classifications
9
UG Degree Classifications
10
Other Data Sources
  • HESA Performance Indicator data contains data
    and benchmarks based on school type, social class
    and low-participation. No data on gender,
    ethnicity, age, disability.
  • HESA students in HEIs contains high level
    figures on numbers of students by various
    personal characteristics but not detailed
    enough to make comparisons
  • HEIDI HESA say that this will allow
    comparisons, but not likely to be available this
    year.
  • weblinks www.hesa.ac.uk and www.heidi.ac.uk

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Faculty Equality Networks
  • What are the 3 or 4 main equality issues in your
    faculty? For staff/students
  • What kinds of projects would it be useful to work
    on in a faculty-wide group? E.g. events
  • How often would it be realistic to meet? Are
    there any opportunities for linking to existing
    meetings?
  • What would be the benefits of working in a group
    of this kind?
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