Ethnicity trends – The University of Manchester Student Experience and Success Daniel Swain University of Manchester – Planning Support Office.

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Ethnicity trends – The University of Manchester Student Experience and Success Daniel Swain University of Manchester – Planning Support Office

Student Experience and Success Area of WorkKey Ethnicity Findings Recruitment Recruiting increasing numbers of undergraduate BME students. Numbers of postgraduate taught (PGT) and postgraduate research (PGR) students have fluctuated but an increasing proportion of PGT students recruited are BME. Student Experience Retention – Asian students had the highest retention levels particularly Chinese, Indian and Bangladeshi students. There were not significant differences between White, Back and Other students. Resiting Exams – Black and Asian students had higher levels of resiting students compared to White and Other. Asian and Black females and Black males were the most likely to resit exams. Attainment Strong historical trend of White students achieving better outcomes than BME students Post University Outcomes BME graduates overall significantly more likely to be in a positive destination at 6 months than White graduates. BME graduates significantly more likely to be unemployed and no significant differences on levels of graduate level further study.

Historical Attainment Gap

Controlling for Entry Qualifications – Good Degree

Controlling for Entry Qualifications – First Degree

Factors influencing Attainment Sample based on: Young/UK/Undergraduates Factors Controlled for in Regression model: Entry Qualifications – Strongest determinant of degree outcome Gender – Females outperformed males Disability Subject Studied Widening Participation Measurements  School Type – Independent/State – Grammar/State – Comprehensive/State – Sixth Form college/ State - Other  Household Income – High/Low  Socio-economic Background – High/Low  Low Participation neighbourhood data – Low Participation Areas/Not low participation areas  Parental Education level – Parent(s) with HE education/Parent(s) not HE educated

Ethnicity and Gender – Good Degree Attainment

Ethnicity and Gender – First Class Attainment

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