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Introduction to HESES12 tables

Introduction to HESES12 tables. Corinna Chandler. London 20 September 2012. HESES12 tables for completion. List of tables to be completed Tables 1-3: Counts of years of instance (full-time, sandwich year-out, part-time) Table 4: Home and EU undergraduate whole years abroad

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Introduction to HESES12 tables

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  1. Introduction to HESES12 tables Corinna Chandler London 20 September 2012

  2. HESES12 tables for completion • List of tables to be completed • Tables 1-3: Counts of years of instance (full-time, sandwich year-out, part-time) • Table 4: Home and EU undergraduate whole years abroad • Table 5: Further student breakdowns for planning purposes • Table 6: Counts of years of instance monitored for student number control purposes • Table 7: 2013-14 Forecast of counts of HEFCE-fundable and employer co-funded years of instance and FTE

  3. Tables 1-3: Counts of years of instance (1) • What these tables collect • Table 1 = full-time, Table 2 = sandwich year-out, Table 3 = part-time • Price group (B, C, D, ITT(QTS), INSET(QTS)) • Length of study (Standard, Long) • Level of study (UG, PGT, PGR) • Fundability status (HEFCE-fundable, non-fundable, Island and overseas) • Forecast of years not completed • Table 3 = FTE also

  4. Tables 1-3: Counts of years of instance (2) • What these tables are used for • Re-calculation of 2012-13 high cost funding and phase-out funding • Informing targeted allocations for 2013-14 • Giving an early indication of the number of HE students studying in 2012-13

  5. Table 4: Home and EU undergraduate whole years abroad • What this table collects • Full-time and sandwich year-out undergraduate whole years abroad split by: • HEFCE-fundable and non-fundable • Regulated £0 and Regulated half fee levels • What this table is used for • Calculation of 2013-14 ERASMUS fee compensation

  6. Table 5: Further student breakdowns for planning purposes • What this table collects • Full-time/sandwich year-out and part-time, also split by Home, Other EU and Island and Overseas • Finer breakdown of level of study • HEFCE-fundable and non-fundable • All years as well as new entrants • Also collects data on years that are franchised out • What this table is used for • Largely used for government planning purposes • Not used for funding purposes

  7. Table 6: Counts of years of instance monitored for SNC purposes • What this table collects • Full-time years of instance monitored for 2012-13 student number control purposes • HEFCE-fundable and employer co-funded • Broken down by UG in AAB+ equivalent population, UG not in AAB+ equivalent population and PGCE • UG courses leading to a first registrable medical or dental qualification • Separates those who withdraw before census date from those who withdraw after census date • What this table is used for • Monitor recruitment against the student number control

  8. Table 7: 2013-14 Forecast of counts of years of instance and FTE • What this table collects • Price group (A, B, C/C1/C2, D) • Level of study (UG, PG or PG subject to UG fee) • Mode of study (full-time, sandwich year-out or part-time) • Old-regime or new-regime • Fundability status (HEFCE-fundable, employer co-funded) • FTE for part-time years • What this table is used for • Informing initial allocation of teaching funds for 2013-14

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