Statistics Publication Notice
Students in Higher Education In Scotland: 2002-03
20 May 2004
A Scottish Executive National Statistics Publication
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Statistics on Students in Higher Education in Scotland: 2002-03 are published today on the Scottish Executive website. These figures update the Students in Higher Education in Scotland, 2001-02 News Release, published on 22 nd May 2003, containing information on HE provision in Higher Education Institutions combined with Further Education Colleges in Scotland. Additional figures on Open University students in Scotland are also included.
The main points are as follows:
- In 2002/03 there were 267,029 higher education students in Scotland, a decrease of 2.1 per cent on the previous year. This number is 24.6 per cent higher than the corresponding number of higher education students in Scotland in 1995/96.
- In 2002/03 78 per cent of higher education students studied in Higher Education Institutions while 22 per cent studied in Further Education Colleges.
- Between 1995/96 and 2002/03 the number of female higher education students increased by 40 per cent to 148,556. Over the same period the number of male higher education students increased by 10 per cent to 118,470. Female students represented 56 per cent of all higher education students in 2002/03 compared to 50 per cent in 1995/96.
- Between 1995/96 and 2002/03 the number of full-time higher education students increased by 18 per cent to 172,132. Over the same period the number of part-time higher education students increased by 38 per cent to 94,897.
- Between 1995/96 and 2002/03 the number of higher education students aged 25+ as a proportion of all higher education students grew from 41 per cent to 44 per cent. For all age groups the growth in the number of female students was higher than that for males over the period.
- There were 134,825 entrants to HE in Scotland in 2002/03. This was a decrease of 4.7 per cent on the number of entrants in 2001/02, the year with the highest recorded number of entrants in a single year.
- In 2002/03 there were 26 per cent more HE entrants than in 1995/95. The number of entrants to HE in Scotland has been above 100,000 in each year since 1994/95.
The following tables are available on the Scottish Executive website:www.scotland.gov.uk/about/ASD/ELL-EAS6/00017875/page830054467.aspx
Tables
Table 1 - Students in higher education in Scotland by mode of attendance (numbers, FTE and percentage changes), 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 2 - Students in higher education in Scotland by year, gender, mode of attendance and sector, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 3 - Students in higher education in Scotland by mode of attendance and level of study, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 4 - Students in higher education in Scotland by level of study, age, mode of attendance and gender, 2002-03
Table 5 - Students in higher education in Scotland by year, gender, level of study and age, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 6 - Students in higher education in Scotland by subject of study, gender, sector and mode of attendance, 2002-03
Table 7 - Students in higher education in Scotland by year, level of study and subject group, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 8 - Students in higher education in Scotland by year, level of study, mode of attendance and domicile, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 9 - Students in higher education in Scotland by disability status, 2000-01 to 2002-03
Table 10 - Entrants to higher education in Scotland by year, mode of attendance and level of study, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 11 - Undergraduate entrants to higher education in Scotland by year, gender, mode of attendance and sector, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 12 - Undergraduate entrants to full-time higher education in Scotland by year, level of study
and age, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 13 - Postgraduate entrants to higher education in Scotland by sector, mode of attendance and gender, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 14 - Students in higher education in HEIs in Scotland by year and institution, 2000-01 to 2002-03
Table 15 - Students in higher education in FECs in Scotland by year and institution, 2000-01 to 2002-03
Table 16 - Students in Scotland studying at the Open University by year and level of study, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 17 - Initial primary and secondary teacher education: intakes, numbers on courses and output by year, 1995-96 to 2002-03
Table 18 - Staff in Higher Education Institutions in Scotland by mode, primary employment function and employment status, 2002-03
Table 19 - Staff in Higher Education Institutions in Scotland by gender, department and primary employment function, 2002-03
Table 20 - Staff in Higher Education Institutions in Scotland by gender and institution, 2002-03
NOTES TO NEWS EDITORS
1. These statistics are collected by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) from Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and, for data prior to 1998-99, by the (former) Scottish Office Education and Industry Department (SOEID) from Further Education Colleges (FECs). The Scottish Further Education Funding Council (SFEFC) has the responsibility to collect data from FECs - from the academic year 1998-99 onwards.
2. This news release contains information on students from both FECs and HEIs who are attending Higher Education courses in Scotland. Higher Education courses are defined as those at HND/HNC level and above.
3. This release gives data for a number of years to allow trends to be identified more easily. In doing this, some data has been re-classified, and so may no longer agree with previously published data. Where this is the case, this news release should be assumed to supersede any previous publications.
4. The Scottish Age Participation Index (API) has not been included in this publication in the last two years. In the past this publication was regularly published later in the year at a time when finalised API data is available. The timetable for this publication has been brought forward with finalised API data published in the summer.
5. This is a National Statistics publication. National Statistics are produced to high professional standards set out in the National Statistics Code of Practice. They undergo regular quality assurance reviews to ensure that they meet customer needs. They are produced free from any political interference.
This news release, together with associated tables listed above, is published on the Scottish Executive website www.scotland.gov.uk/about/ASD/ELL-EAS6/00017875/page830054467.aspx those who do not have access to the Internet, please contact Hugh McAloon. See details below.
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