Diversity statistics for 2016-2018 [Undergraduate law]
To whom it may concern,
The following request refers to students who enrolled in a law-related (i.e. Group M) course at the university in the following three years: 2016, 2017, 2018.
By ‘law-related course’, I refer to both single honours law and any law with a language, law with a year abroad, or joint honours law programmes which admitted students during this period.
My request:
Please provide the following information about the relevant students’ background for each of the three years (2016, 2017, 2018):
a. The % of students who are Black or Minority Ethnic (‘BME’);
b. The % of UK-domiciled students who have come from a postcode that falls within POLAR4 young participation quintiles 1 or 2;
c. The % of all students (UK and EU and non-EU) who attended a private/fee-paying school;
d. The 10 most commonly-occurring secondary schools among all students who enrolled, whether these schools are located in the UK or abroad. Please provide this as a list in descending order of enrolment.
Yours sincerely,
Jasonara Stathamara
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Tinashe
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Dear Jasonara,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000-INFORMATION REQUEST
Your request for information has been considered under the requirements of
the Freedom of Information Act and the information is;
a. The % of students who are Black or Minority Ethnic (‘BME’);
1415 1516 1617
1718
% BAME 47.9% 50.1% 53.6% 57.0%
b. The % of UK-domiciled students who have come from a postcode that falls
within POLAR4 young participation quintiles 1 or 2;
Information not held
c. The % of all students (UK and EU and non-EU) who attended a
private/fee-paying school;
Information not held
d. The 10 most commonly-occurring secondary schools among all students who
enrolled, whether these schools are located in the UK or abroad. Please
provide this as a list in descending order of enrolment.
LEICESTER COLLEGE
WYGGESTON/QUEEN ELIZABETH I COLLEGE
GATEWAY VI FORM COLLEGE
NEW COLLEGE NOTTINGHAM
REGENT COLLEGE
LOUGHBOROUGH COLLEGE
KING EDWARD VI COLLEGE
BEAUCHAMP COLLEGE
NORTHAMPTON COLLEGE
TRESHAM INSTITUTE
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Yours sincerely,
Paul Starkey
Information Governance Manager
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DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
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