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The HESES12 process

The HESES12 process. Corinna Chandler. London 20 September 2012. The HESES12 process. Timetable Accessing the blank workbook Validation checks Credibility checks Monitoring the 2012-13 student number control Returning the completed workbook Data verification period

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The HESES12 process

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  1. The HESES12 process Corinna Chandler London 20 September 2012

  2. The HESES12 process • Timetable • Accessing the blank workbook • Validation checks • Credibility checks • Monitoring the 2012-13 student number control • Returning the completed workbook • Data verification period • HESES re-creation using HESA data • Further information

  3. Timetable for return of HESES12 • September 2012 HESES12 guidance published • By early HESES12 workbook available for November 2012 colleges to download • 1 December 2012 Census date • 11 December 2012 Deadline for survey data to be • (noon) uploaded to HEFCE extranet • 14 January 2013 Deadline for return to be signed off • February 2013 Final 2012-13 grant adjustments released • March 2013 Provisional 2013-14 • allocations released

  4. Accessing the blank workbook • Release letter sent to HESES contact and head of institution (by e-mail and post) • Blank workbook available on HEFCE extranet • Instructions for using HEFCE extranet and access key required for blank workbook contained in release letter • Workbook is password protected to preserve formulae, formats and loading information • Data should not be cut/copied and pasted from cell to cell as this disrupts formulae

  5. Validation checks • Purpose is to ensure invalid data is not submitted • We will not accept completed workbooks with failed validation checks • Invalid data is highlighted in red in the workbook • All validation checks will be detailed in Appendix 2 of HESES12 publication

  6. Validation checks - example

  7. Validation checks - example

  8. Credibility checks • Purpose is to ensure data is credible and that the HESES guidance has been followed • Two types (both displayed in workbook): • First stage credibility warnings (orange) • Automatic highlighting in comparison tables (yellow) • Institutions can upload workbooks with failed credibility tests, but we need to know the reason why • All credibility checks will be detailed in Appendix 4 of HESES12 publication

  9. First stage credibility warnings - example

  10. First stage credibility warnings - example

  11. Automatic highlighting in comparison tables - example

  12. Monitoring the 2012-13 student number control • Student number control (SNC) limit for 2012-13 given in 2012-13 grant table B • This limit will be monitored using Table 6 of HESES12 • A worksheet in the HESES12 workbook will show a provisional 2012-13 grant adjustment relating to students in excess of the 2012-13 SNC • Final 2012-13 SNC grant adjustment released February 2013

  13. Returning the completed workbook • Ensure an audit trail is kept, particularly for forecasted figures • Refer to the checklist of questions provided in the workbook release letter • Completed workbook to be uploaded to the extranet (by noon on 11 December 2012) • When processed a message is displayed explaining whether or not the upload was successful

  14. Data verification period • Once completed workbook is uploaded, HEFCE staff will review the data and query where necessary • Data to be signed off by 14 January 2013 • I will explain more….

  15. HESES re-creation using HESA data • We will use your 2012-13 HESA return to re-create the actual HESES12 return • Web facility provided Summer 2013 to assist you in preparation of your 2012-13 HESA return • Funding and monitoring data exercise released Spring 2014 • Grant adjustments may arise if significant differences between original HESES12 return and HESES12 re-creation

  16. Further information • HESES12 publication (to be published end of September): • Introductory section of document • Annex E for guidance on what to do when the tables have been completed • Appendices for details of validation checks, credibility checks and estimated grant adjustments for 2012-13 • Contact: • Paresh Prema • heses@hefce.ac.uk • 0117 931 7314

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