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PRIORITY ACCESS GROUPS. 4.1.1 Social Urban and Rural Deprivation Dundee City has a population of 144,290 of which 28,050 live in the 10% most deprived areas of Scotland. This figure represents 19.4% of the population living in areas of the greatest deprivation, and is one of the highest in Scotland. The corresponding figures for the Angus Council area are 1.6% from a population of 110,570 (1,769) living in the 10% most deprived postcodes areas. The scale of deprivation within Dundee central and north in particular represents a major challenge for the City Council and the College. The College recruits a significant proportion of learners from these postcode areas and has a track record of delivering successfully to this target group. Of major significance, however, is the success of these students once in College. Education Scotland has highlighted that students at Dundee and Angus College from the 10% and 20% most deprived postcode areas are more likely to be successful than equivalent student groups across the college sector as a whole, and are likely to succeed at levels above the average for all students (from deprived and affluent backgrounds) within the college sector. Day one successful outcome performance for students from the 10% most deprived postcode areas in 2014/15 was 74.3%, significantly above the average for learners from Scotland as a whole. We are committed to supporting this target group and the College will increase the proportion of students from our most deprived postcode areas to a minimum of 17% whilst maintaining our high level of successful outcomes for this group and improving progression opportunities and uptake to match that of other SIMD postcode groups. Rural isolation (and small pockets of deprivation) is also an issue within our region, with 24% of all students (34% of our Angus enrolments) coming from rural classification areas. To support access the College operates bespoke bus services to allow learners to access the Arbroath campus, along with provision of full and part-time programmes within dedicated learning centres in Forfar, Montrose and Kirriemuir and provision within school premises in Forfar and Brechin. Provision of these opportunities and services will continue.
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