TRACKED STUDENT COHORT Sample Clauses

TRACKED STUDENT COHORT. Access First Generation HE: 81% of our tracked students using the HEAT database, declared themselves as First Generation HE. This compares favourably with the National HEAT cohort. We have consistently tracked more First Generation HE students than the National HEAT cohort since 2007/08. See figure 1. Sum of National HEAT Cohort Sum of CCCU 81%83% 82%88% 82% 89% 82% 89% 80% 84% 79% 87% 79% 85% 72% 81% Figure 1 POLAR: 57% of the total tracked population with known postcodes were from POLAR3 quintiles 1 and 2 (least likely to go on to Higher Education). A higher proportion of POLAR3 Q1 and Q2 are being reached, 57% in 2014-15, compared with the 2014-15 National HEAT cohort at 47%. Canterbury Xxxxxx Church University has consistently tracked more Polar 3 Q1-2 students than the National HEAT cohort since 2007/08. (See figure 2). Sum of National HEAT Cohort Sum of CCCU 66% 51% 44% 55% 47% 59% 49% 61% 50% 58% 49% 51% 64% 57% 51% 47% Figure 2 Canterbury Xxxxxx Church University has worked with a total of 18,750 participants who were eligible to progress to HE between the academic years 2007/08 and 2014/15. Of this total 36% (6,735) have so far entered Higher Education as first time entrants. The average YPR (% of those progressing to HE - Age 18 years and Polar3 Q1&2 only) of the tracked cohort was 29%. This compares well with national statistics where the likelihood of young people entering HE from POLAR3 quintiles 1 and 2 is 25%. Our Access Agreement Monitoring Return for 2014-15 indicated that s o m e o f the most important findings from the evaluation of our widening participation (WP) activities in 2014-15 related to the collaborative outreach work undertaken as part of the Kent and Medway Progression Federation (KMPF). In collaboration with other local Universities (The University of Kent and the University for the Creative Arts), the Federation currently provides outreach to 40 non- selective schools. These schools and colleges are selected based on a range of criteria including the proportion of pupils eligible for Free School Meals (FSM), low attainment at KS4, the proportion of pupils who are classified as living in an area of disadvantage and who send the fewest learners to HE. The HEAT study evaluating the relationship between participation in collaborative KMPF outreach and HE entry revealed that 86% of outreach participants tracked were first generation HE and 57% lived in an area classified as educationally disadvantaged using POLAR3 (Q1-Q2). The o...
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