Transparency Data
The Office for Students requires all English higher education providers to publish data showing attainment data in a prescribed format. The information published on this page shows the number of UK domiciled students who attained a particular undergraduate degree or other academic award, or a particular level of such an award, on completion of their course with us. It also shows these numbers by reference to:
- their ethnicity
- their socio-economic background
- the gender of the individuals to which they relate
The data supplied by the OfS contained in the tables below have been rounded and suppressed as follows:
- Denominators or headcounts have been rounded to the nearest 10.
- Percentages have been rounded to the nearest 0.1.
- Any data point that is not reportable will be replaced with a symbol to indicate why, applied according to the following hierarchical order:
- [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.