Monitoring compliance with the agreement Sample Clauses

Monitoring compliance with the agreement. The University has well established mechanisms by which it monitors its achievements in widening participation, and will continue to use these reporting mechanisms to ensure that the aims set out in this document are fulfilled. Details are given in Appendix 2, but briefly consist of student tracking from pre-entry to employment, comparisons with benchmarks and regional and national performance indicators which are evaluated through the relevant university’s committee structures. The University’s Strategic Plan for 2006-10 is subject to performance management to ensure that key targets are met. This includes the development of suitable data sets, which will support the monitoring of our compliance to this access agreement. Appendix 1 Chart 1 Students from state schools and colleges compared with HEFCE benchmark, location adjusted benchmark, all universities in Yorkshire and with all universities in England over a five year period 1998- 2003 Participation of under-represented groups in HE: young FT UG entrants from State Schools 100 95 90 85 80 75 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- 99 00 01 02 03 Huddersfield University % Benchmark Location adjusted benchmark All England Universities All 8 Yorkshire Universities Chart 2 Students from low socio-economic groups compared with HEFCE benchmark, location adjusted benchmark, all universities in Yorkshire and with all universities in England over a five year period 1998- 2003 Location adjusted benchmark All England Universities All 8 Yorkshire Universities Huddersfield University % Benchmark Participation of under-represented groups in HE: young FT UG entrants from lower socio-economic classes 45 40 30 25 20 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002- This level of participation level clearly shows the strength of the University’s approach to widening participation. It has worked hard with local communities, schools and colleges to seek to provide a student population in accord with the needs of the sub region. Chart 3 Ethnicity of home first and foundation year students Ethnic Backgrounds of full time home and EU undergraduate enrolments 80% 70% 60% White 50% Non-White 40% 30% Unknown and not provided 20% 10% 0% 1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 The university has enrolled a steadily increasing proportion of non-white home and EU undergraduates over the last 5 years. Those students choosing not to declare ethnicity has declined so improving the accuracy of the data Chart 4 Numbers of mature students on entry from low participat...
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Monitoring compliance with the agreement. The University has well established mechanisms by which it monitors its achievements in widening participation, and will continue to use these reporting mechanisms to ensure that the aims set out in this document are fulfilled. This briefly consists of student tracking from pre-entry to employment, comparisons with benchmarks and regional and national performance indicators which are evaluated through the relevant university’s committee structures. The University’s Strategic Plan is subject to performance management to ensure that key targets are met. This includes the development of suitable data sets, which will support the monitoring of our compliance to this access agreement.

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