Following the modernisation of the content and format of all our data resources for the 2014 cycle, we’ll be updating the provider-level statistics with 2015 cycle data. Similarly to last year, we will be making these provider-level statistics available to you in a four-week confidential preview period.
As discussed at the Annual Review Meeting, there will be no new provider-level statistics introduced for 2015. The full set of draft provider-level statistics (covering all universities and colleges, not just your own) will be made available to you on Friday 18 December 2015.
As with previous years, you can ask for a contextual note to be considered for inclusion with the publication. These notes are intended to highlight technical factors that would help users interpret the trends for your university or college, such as the transfer of a certain provision to another provider.
If you’d like to add a contextual note, you have until Wednesday 13 January 2016 to do so – we will provide an email address when we send you the statistics on 18 December. The final set of provider-level statistics will be given to you on 20 January 2016 ahead of their publication on ucas.com on 21 January 2016.
Please make sure your planning team is aware of the publication of this set of data resources. Our full timetable of scheduled statistical releases can be found in the data and analysis section of ucas.com.
From this week, we will be publishing scheme-level end of cycle data resources, updated for the 2015 cycle, on ucas.com. In response to feedback, we will be publishing new statistics on A level points.
As discussed at the Annual Review Meeting, there will be no new provider-level statistics introduced for 2015. The full set of draft provider-level statistics (covering all universities and colleges, not just your own) will be made available to you on Friday 18 December 2015.
As with previous years, you can ask for a contextual note to be considered for inclusion with the publication. These notes are intended to highlight technical factors that would help users interpret the trends for your university or college, such as the transfer of a certain provision to another provider.
If you’d like to add a contextual note, you have until Wednesday 13 January 2016 to do so – we will provide an email address when we send you the statistics on 18 December. The final set of provider-level statistics will be given to you on 20 January 2016 ahead of their publication on ucas.com on 21 January 2016.
Please make sure your planning team is aware of the publication of this set of data resources. Our full timetable of scheduled statistical releases can be found in the data and analysis section of ucas.com.
From this week, we will be publishing scheme-level end of cycle data resources, updated for the 2015 cycle, on ucas.com. In response to feedback, we will be publishing new statistics on A level points.