1、ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORTJune 2024UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024ForewordIn this,our seventh Annual Admissions Report,we provide details of the success rate of UK undergraduate applicants by education,region,ethnicity and socio-economic background,as well as
2、 by course and college.In 2023,3,219 undergraduate students joined us from all over the world,a testament to Oxfords continued position as a provider of first-class teaching and learning.Everyone at Oxford is chosen based on academic potential and ability alone.In line with previous years,four-fifth
3、s(79.5%)of our undergraduate students admitted in 2023 were from the UK.21.2%of UK undergraduates admitted came from the least advantaged backgrounds,including students from areas of social and economic disadvantage and from areas of low progression to higher education;7.6%of UK students admitted we
4、re eligible for Free School Meals(up from 5.3%in 2021).28.8%identified as Black and Minority Ethnic(BME).We were delighted to welcome 22 UK state school students from backgrounds where circumstances have significantly disrupted their education as the first Astrophoria Foundation Year cohort in 2023,
5、and to support more than 170 talented UK offer-holders from under-represented backgrounds in making a smooth transition from school to university through our academic bridging programme,Opportunity Oxford.We remain committed to ensuring that we attract and admit students with the highest academic po
6、tential from all backgrounds,and that our student body reflects the diversity of the UK and embraces students attending all types of schools.We are acutely aware of the challenges facing some of our potential applicants,including the very uneven educational impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ri
7、sing cost of living in student decision-making.Oxford offers one of the most generous support packages available to undergraduate UK students to ensure finance is not a barrier to study here,providing over 9.5million of financial support to those from lower-income households.Around 1 in 4 of our UK
8、undergraduates currently receives an annual,non-repayable bursary of up to 5,800.To ensure that we continue to help our students,we are expanding the Crankstart scheme to support students from disadvantaged and under-represented backgrounds at all stages of the academic life cycle,and launching seve
9、ral innovative access programmes and events to engage with students across the UK from as young as 11.We will also publish our new Access and Participation Plan,providing us with a renewed focus in attracting and supporting students who are under-represented at Oxford.Professor Irene Tracey,CBE,FRS,
10、FMedSciVice-ChancellorContents page 4 Section 1.Overall numbers,including domicile page 7 Section 2.Nation and regionpage 10 Section 3.Disadvantagepage 18 Section 4.School typepage 21 Section 5.Genderpage 24 Section 6.Ethnicitypage 36 Section 7.Disabilitypage 37 Glossarypage 40 Guide to the Oxford a
11、dmissions processpage 41 Note on HESA dataPAGE 2UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024About this report This report presents undergraduate admissions statistics for the University of Oxford over five admissions years between 2019 and 2023,broken down into chapters covering th
12、e following areas:overall numbers,domicile,nation and region,disadvantage,school type,gender,ethnicity and disability.The report includes information for Oxfords colleges and largest courses,aggregated for the three admissions years 2021 to 2023.Aggregation has been used as small yearly figures are
13、likely to provide a misleading picture.Nonetheless,some figures remain so small that a handful of decisions can appear to create large swings which have limited statistical value.This health warning applies even more strongly to single-year statistics for colleges and courses.The full data are avail
14、able to view online:ox.ac.uk/adstats.The report also provides some national context for Oxfords data,primarily based on figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency(HESA).This includes information on the numbers of students achieving Oxfords minimum standard offer:three A grades or better at
15、A-level and equivalent Scottish qualifications.It also compares Oxfords data with the higher education sector as a whole and with the Russell Group of leading universities.A summary of Oxfords admissions process can be found on page 40.This report does not include statistics relating to the Astropho
16、ria Foundation Year(AFY),which launched in 2023.Please visit the AFY website for more information about this programme:https:/foundationyear.ox.ac.uk/.Key points The number of students admitted in 2023 was 3,219.Approximately four-fifths of those places(2,560)went to students living in the UK.Betwee
17、n 2019 and 2023,within the total group of UK-domiciled undergraduates admitted:The proportion from state schools rose from 62.3%1 to 67.6%.The proportion identifying as Black and Minority Ethnic(BME)rose from 22.0%2 to 28.8%.The proportion identifying as Asian rose from 9.6%in 2019 to 13.1%in 2023.T
18、he proportion from socio-economically disadvantaged areas rose from 12.2%to 14.4%.The proportion from areas of low progression to higher education reduced from 14.0%to 13.3%.The proportion declaring a disability rose from 9.5%to 19.0%.The proportion of women reduced from 54.3%to 52.2%.1 Percentages
19、in this report have been rounded to one decimal place.2 Some figures may be slightly different from those presented in previous editions of this report following data corrections.PAGE 3UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20241.Overall numbers,including domicile This section pre
20、sents information on Oxfords overall numbers,as well as the domicile of Oxfords applicants,offer holders and admitted students.OVERALL NUMBERS The number of students admitted in 2023 was 3,219,in line with pre-pandemic levels.Table 1.1:Overall applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted
21、,all domiciles,20192023 APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTED202323,2113,7213,219202223,8193,6453,271202124,3383,5553,298202023,4143,9323,695201923,0263,8953,286 Table 1.2:Courses with the highest number of applicants per place(all domiciles,three-year total 20212023)3 COURSENUMBER OF APPLICANTS PER P
22、LACECOURSENUMBER OF APPLICANTS PER PLACEComputer Science20Mathematics10.6Economics and Management19.7Law*9.3Mathematics and Computer Science12.8History and Politics9.1Medicine12.6Physics8.9Biomedical Sciences12.2Philosophy,Politics and Economics8.8*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe A-level gr
23、ade profile of UK-domiciled students applying to,receiving offers from and being admitted to Oxford(2023 UK intake)s While three A grades is Oxfords minimum standard offer for candidates taking A-levels,many courses particularly in the sciences require at least one A*grade.53.0%of applicants and 84.
24、1%of admitted students were awarded A*AA or better at A-level.47.0%of admitted students achieved three A*grades or better at A-level.3 Table based on 25 largest courses.s A-level bands are based on results data obtained from UCAS and include results from the 2023 and 2022 examination rounds.Excludes
25、 General Studies and Critical Thinking,and candidates with fewer than three A-level results.Across the years 2020-2022 there were variations in the A-Level grades awarded.Note:Table 1.2 contains aggregated figures for the period 20212023.Aggregated figures for this period will appear throughout the
26、report,most often where tables refer to data by course or by college.21.3%37.9%15.8%15.9%9.0%Applications 17.7%41.9%OffersStudents admitted47.0%9.6%21.6%15.5%6.3%OtherAAAA*AAA*A*AA*A*A*or better14.3%19.5%6.5%PAGE 4UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024BREAKDOWN BY DOMICILE Si
27、nce 2019,applications from UK students and non-EU students have risen,and applications from EU students have fallen.UK-domiciled applicants are substantially more likely to receive an offer of a place to study at Oxford than students from outside the UK.Since 2019,the proportion of students admitted
28、 who are from the UK has risen to 79.5%from 78.8%,whilst the proportion from non-EU countries has increased to 16.8%from 14.1%.The proportion of students who applied from the EU fell to 6.8%in 2023 from 12.0%in 2019.Oxford does not operate quotas or targets around the nationality or domicile of stud
29、ents admitted to the University.The exception is Medicine,which is subject to a government restriction on the number of students with international fee status who can be admitted each year.The highest number of overseas applications and admitted students was from the Peoples Republic of China.Table
30、1.3:Overall applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by area of domicile,20192023UK STUDENTSAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL APPLICANTSPROPORTION OF TOTAL STUDENTS ADMITTED202314,6362,9052,56063.1%79.5%202214,5692,8062,59661.2%79.4%202114,4012,7812,69159.2%81.6%
31、202014,1023,0592,95060.2%79.8%201913,8813,0592,59060.3%78.8%EU STUDENTSAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL APPLICANTSPROPORTION OF TOTAL STUDENTS ADMITTED20231,5721501196.8%3.7%20221,7871631247.5%3.8%20212,1361661288.8%3.9%20202,74529226611.7%7.2%20192,77326623412.0%7.1%NON-EU STU
32、DENTSAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL APPLICANTSPROPORTION OF TOTAL STUDENTS ADMITTED20237,00366654030.2%16.8%20227,46367655131.3%16.8%20217,80160847932.1%14.5%20206,56758147928.0%13.0%20196,37257046227.7%14.1%PAGE 5UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024
33、Table 1.4:Countries/regions with the highest number of applications and students admitted to Oxford,three-year total 20212023COUNTRY/REGION OF DOMICILEAPPLICATIONSCOUNTRY/REGION OF DOMICILESTUDENTS ADMITTEDUK43,606UK7,847PR China6,691PR China538United States of America2,774Singapore247India1,883Unit
34、ed States of America164Singapore1,744Hong Kong141Hong Kong1,342India74Canada867Australia54Germany832France51Malaysia752Canada50France618Germany45Spain599Korea,Republic of38CONTEXTUK universities by domicile of studentsAll UK universities(2021 intake)*EU 3.7%UK79.5%Russell Group(2021 intake)*Oxford U
35、niversity(2023 intake)NON-EU 16.8%EU 2.0%EU 3.0%UK85.5%UK76.6%NON-EU 12.5%NON-EU 20.4%*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.Excludes those of unknown domicile.See page 41 for full citation.PAGE 6UNIVERS
36、ITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20242.Nation and regionThis section breaks down Oxfords UK-domiciled undergraduate student total to show the regional distribution of the Universitys applicants,offer holders and admitted students.The regional distribution of admissions to Oxford re
37、flects population size,achievement in school and application numbers.London and the South East made up 47.5%of UK applications between 2021 and 2023,and 48.2%of students admitted;the rest of the UK made up 52.5%of applications and 51.8%of students admitted.Table 2.1:Applications to Oxford,offers mad
38、e and students admitted by UK nation and region,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK APPLICANTSPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDREGIONS SHARE OF AAA+STUDENTS4 East Midlands2,0353703374.7%4.3%6.0%East of England3,9608027489.1%9.6%10.0%London11,8802
39、,4242,23927.4%28.7%20.1%North East9752101962.2%2.5%2.5%North West3,5726816248.2%8.0%9.1%Northern Ireland35357560.8%0.7%4.3%Scotland8651421352.0%1.7%4.8%South East8,7291,6261,52320.1%19.5%17.3%South West4,0208447849.3%10.0%7.7%Wales1,5492552453.6%3.1%4.4%West Midlands3,1615875187.3%6.6%7.4%Yorkshire
40、and The Humber2,2824484015.3%5.1%6.4%Total43,3818,4467,806Applications to Oxford by UK nation and region,200202021202220233,6843,77128342,8672,84413331,3681,39812011,2671,2721,1619911,1171,06094096374825876576502992582552422972761301471253,8413,9372,9822,8621,4041,3181,2921,360
41、1,1451,1641,0301,06472780566964551151274804,1022,8851,3081,0677507252723011111,2981,263 4 See page 8Regions are based upon home and correspondence postcodes provided on the application rather than Area of Permanent Residence(APR)supplied by UCAS.The Crown Dependencies have been excluded f
42、rom the analysis.20022202372288590527233739548485253255277248802402661843520Students admitted to Oxford by UK nation and region,20192023n Londonn South Eastn South Westn East of E
43、nglandn North West n West Midlandsn Yorkshire&the Humbern East Midlandsn Walesn North Eastn Scotland n Northern IrelandPAGE 7UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024CONTEXTNumber of students achieving AAA or better at A-level,broken down by UK nation and region*South East11,415
44、East ofEngland6,605North West5,985South West5,105Yorkshireand the Humber4,205Northern Ireland2,860Wales2,925NorthEast1,650WestMidlands4,880London13,265Scotland3,190EastMidlands3,985*First-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.Includes equivalent Scottish qualifi
45、cations.See page 41 for full citation.PAGE 8UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024What proportion of students achieves AAA or better at A-level in UK nations and regions?*17.9%13.0%9.7%10.8%7.7%16.1%14.1%11.8%9.9%11.0%11.1%14.0%*First-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergradu
46、ate students,academic year 2021/22.Includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.PAGE 9UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20243.Disadvantage This section focuses on the backgrounds of UK-domiciled students who apply to Oxford,are made offers,and are
47、 admitted.The figures relate to differing levels of socio-economic advantage and progression to higher education across the UK,and are derived from the ACORN and POLAR5 demographic systems.Information on Free School Meals is also included.ACORN is a postcode-based tool that categorises the UKs popul
48、ation by level of socio-economic advantage.POLAR is a similar tool that measures how likely young people are to participate in higher education based on where they live.The ACORN and POLAR systems are widely recognised measures used to set admissions targets for universities including Oxford.Free sc
49、hool meal(FSM)s eligibility is a measure of low household income,widely used in social policy research as an individual indicator of potential disadvantage.FSM information is now made available to Oxford by UCAS for our 20212023 cycles.These systems are explained in more detail in the glossary to th
50、is report.UNIVERSITY-LEVEL DATAThe tables below show the number of applications,offers and students admitted from the two most socio-economically disadvantaged groups(ACORN categories 4 and 56)and the two groups of young people least likely to progress to higher education(POLAR quintiles 1 and 2).In
51、 2023,14.4%of UK students admitted to Oxford came from the two most socioeconomically disadvantaged groups (ACORN categories 4 and 56).Table 3.1:Socio-economic disadvantage:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from ACORN categories 4 and 56,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS A
52、DMITTEDACORN 4 AND 5 PROPORTION OF STUDENTS ADMITTED720232,59645836514.4%20222,49246640115.5%20212,37548546017.3%20202,31649546716.0%20192,09741831312.2%In 2023,13.3%of UK students admitted to Oxford were from the two groups with lowest progression to higher education (POLAR quintiles 1 and 2).Table
53、 3.2:Areas of low progression to higher education:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from POLAR quintiles 1 and 2,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDPOLAR 1 AND 2 PROPORTION OF STUDENTS ADMITTED7 20232,34542333713.3%20222,37648142616.6%20212,28847645017.0%20202,12347
54、845415.6%20192,07947135514.0%s UCAS defines FSM eligibility as whether the applicant is known to have been eligible for Free School Meals at any time in the 6 years prior to the census day of their final KS4 year,and is only available for 18 and 19 year olds.5 POLAR classification is periodically re
55、viewed.See page 39 for classifications used in this report.6 This data includes ACORN Category 4 Financially Stretched(excluding Type 34 Student flats and halls of residence)and ACORN Category 5 Urban Adversity.7.Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR status is not known.PAGE 10UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AN
56、NUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024UNIVERSITY-LEVEL DATA In 2023,7.6%of UK students admitted to Oxford were eligible for Free School Meals(FSM).This is an increase of 2.3 percentage points since 2021.(No FSM data is available for previous years.)Table 3.3:Free school meals:UK applications to Oxf
57、ord,offers made and students admitted,relating to students eligible for Free school meals,20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDFSM ELIGIBLE PROPORTION OF STUDENTS ADMITTEDs20239842281787.6%20227921861597.3%202.3%CONTEXTBreakdown of students who achieve AAA or better at A-level by so
58、cio-economic group (all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*84.1%live in more advantaged areas(other ACORN categories)live in less advantaged areas(ACORN categories 4 and 5)15.9%Oxford University(2023 UK intake)*85.6%live in more advantaged areas(other ACORN categories)live in less advantaged areas(ACOR
59、N categories 4 and 5)14.4%*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22 AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.Excludes those whose ACORN status is not known.Excludes Type 34 from ACO
60、RN category 4 Type 34 appears in other ACORN categories.See page 41 for full citation.Breakdown of students who achieve AAA or better at A-level,by areas with different likelihood of progression to higher education(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*82.9%from areas with greater likelihood of progre
61、ssion to higher education(other POLAR quintiles)from areas with lower likelihood of progression to higher education (POLAR quintiles 1 and 2)17.1%Oxford University(2023 UK intake)*86.7%from areas with greater likelihood of progression to higher education(other POLAR quintiles)from areas with lower l
62、ikelihood of progression to higher education (POLAR quintiles 1 and 2)13.3%*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22 AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.Excludes those whose PO
63、LAR status is not known.See page 41 for full citation.Breakdown of students who achieve AAA or better at A-level,by FSM eligibility (all UK universities,2023 UK intake)*93.7%not FSM eligibleFSM eligible6.3%Oxford University(2023 UK intake)*Most recent available data covers 2023 UCAS cycle.See page 3
64、9 for definition of UCAS cycle.*Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR/FSM status is not known.s Excluding students whose FSM eligibility is not known.92.4%not FSM eligibleFSM eligible7.6%PAGE 11UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY COURSEThese tables include figures fo
65、r Oxfords 25 largest courses by total number of places,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.Socio-economic disadvantage UK-domiciled students from less advantaged areas(ACORN categories 4 and 56)made up between 8.2%and 32.4%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Table 3.4:Socio-econo
66、mic disadvantage:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from ACORN categories 4 and 56 by course,three-year total 20212023ACORN 4 AND 5OTHERACORN 4 AND 5 PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED7APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDAsian and Midd
67、le Eastern Studies4624.2%Biochemistry23050451,05922321117.6%Biology5123618.1%Biomedical Sciences38.8%Chemistry21080691,30637834516.7%Classics68383362926624611.8%Computer Science34718.8%Economics and Management38130262,00915615014.8%Engineering Science23938
68、291,2343443238.2%English Language and Literature343109951,91254050315.9%Experimental Psychology028822.1%Geography84302380820017611.6%History2901191022,05553749217.2%History and Politics38818.5%Law*8691271133,00139437823.0%Materials Science3012.8%Mathematics56758582,5
69、8230830316.1%Mathematics&Computer Science36317.1%Medicine1,04099822,75035234119.4%Modern Languages9136413.5%Music36272535320818312.0%Philosophy,Politics and Economics42187792,56442240216.4%Physics54348432,59830229712.6%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics932824323585032.4%Theology
70、 and Religion3817.0%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 6 This data includes ACORN Category 4 Financially Stretched(excluding Type 34 Student flats and halls of residence)and ACORN Category 5 Urban Adversity.7 Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR status is not known.PAGE 12UNIVERSIT
71、Y OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Areas of low progression to higher education UK-domiciled students from areas with low progression to higher education(POLAR quintiles 1 and 2)made up between 9.0%and 28.3%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Table 3.5:Ar
72、eas of low progression to higher education:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from POLAR quintiles 1 and 2 by course,three-year total 20212023POLAR 1 AND 2OTHERPOLAR 1 AND 2 PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED7 APPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDEN
73、TS ADMITTEDAsian and Middle Eastern Studies339.2%Biochemistry22856491,06021720719.1%Biology5523717.4%Biomedical Sciences16924.2%Chemistry23888741,27336833818.0%Classics74349.0%Computer Science28318181,036706721.2%Economics and Management30625242,0791611521
74、3.6%Engineering Science21340321,2553403189.1%English Language and Literature349112951,90353550115.9%Experimental Psychology58128.3%Geography99393379319116616.6%History284101882,05955450514.8%History and Politics08620.4%Law*8451241123,00939437722.9%Materials Science23
75、12.8%Mathematics54452512,59931230814.2%Mathematics&Computer Science36316.0%Medicine76890793,00535834118.8%Modern Languages8936214.0%Music37242234920818310.7%Philosophy,Politics and Economics38281712,59742640814.8%Physics58648442,54730129513.0%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics83
76、23.0%Theology and Religion3414.9%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 7 Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR status is not known.PAGE 13UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY OXFORD COLLEGEThe following tables and similar tables throughout th
77、is report include figures for 29 of Oxfords undergraduate-admitting colleges,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.Socio-economic disadvantage From 2021 to 2023,the proportion of admitted students from less advantaged areas (ACORN categories 4 and 56)ranged by college from 11.4%to 27.8%.Table 3.6:Socio-econo
78、mic disadvantage:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from ACORN categories 4 and 56 by college,three-year total 20212023ACORN 4 AND 5OTHERACORN 4&5 PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED7APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College27440361,49524522813
79、.6%Brasenose College28852451,58425022916.4%Christ Church33662571,45929427117.4%Corpus Christi College4113519.2%Exeter College16737321,.5%Hertford College28656461,49927525515.3%Jesus College26347351,20323121713.9%Keble College37150471,93428127114.8%Lady Margaret Hall29052471,001
80、24022617.2%Lincoln College16932301,02320419313.5%Magdalen College44356461,97322821117.9%Mansfield College4213027.8%Merton College2718611.4%New College23749421,60930128712.8%Oriel College9018113.0%Pembroke College20837301,.1%Somerville College18443371,01725
81、724013.4%St Annes College25257511,01525323717.7%St Catherines College32353481,47732328914.2%St Edmund Hall3622114.3%St Hildas College4623313.4%St Hughs College248483789225523013.9%St Johns College41756501,67824222618.1%St Peters College3221812.4%The Queens College171
82、453995120519816.5%Trinity College2317811.4%University College29264611,01922220522.9%Wadham College27455491,21926825216.3%Worcester College42874732,29326225222.5%University total(202123)87,4631,4091,22635,8577,0046,54615.8%6 This data includes ACORN Category 4 Financially Stretched(excludi
83、ng Type 34 Student flats and halls of residence)and ACORN Category 5 Urban Adversity.7 Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR status is not known.8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.Note:Oxfords colleges vary in size and subject provision,admitting between around 50
84、and 120 UK-domiciled students each year.Permanent Private Halls(which have a different status to colleges and generally admit small numbers of students for a limited range of courses)and Harris Manchester College(which admits only mature students)have been excluded.Application numbers to individual
85、colleges vary year on year,as does the prior academic achievement of those applicants,which can lead to fluctuations in admissions figures between colleges and among particular groups of students.Applicants to a particular college may be reallocated and eventually admitted to another college as part
86、 of Oxfords admissions process.An explanation of this system appears on page 40.PAGE 14UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Areas of low progression to higher education From 2021 to 2023,the proportion of admitted students from areas with low progression to higher education
87、(POLAR quintiles 1 and 2)ranged by college from 10.1%to 26.1%.Table 3.7:Areas of low progression to higher education:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted from POLAR quintiles 1 and 2 by college,three-year total 20212023POLAR 1 AND 2OTHERPOLAR 1 AND 2 PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STU
88、DENTS ADMITTED7APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College25444371,51124122714.0%Brasenose College31056481,56124622617.5%Christ Church31048421,47730728512.8%Corpus Christi College3913419.3%Exeter College16850431,.2%Hertford College24957441,53327325614.7%
89、Jesus College22741351,23723721713.9%Keble College34953501,95527826815.7%Lady Margaret Hall23861531,04923122019.4%Lincoln College17929281,00920519312.7%Magdalen College43440351,97724322113.7%Mansfield College4713326.1%Merton College2816919.1%New College23050471,61329928114.3%Ori
90、el College9518411.5%Pembroke College18331321,.1%Somerville College18947411,00825123414.9%St Annes College22756511,03525223517.8%St Catherines College28562501,51131428714.8%St Edmund Hall3222213.6%St Hildas College5324010.1%St Hughs College212261
91、5.0%St Johns College38050441,71124823215.9%St Peters College3121912.0%The Queens College0719616.9%Trinity College8317711.9%University College27261601,03722420522.6%Wadham College24741371,24028026212.4%Worcester College48181782,23825524724.0%University total(202123)87
92、,0091,3801,21336,2057,0086,53515.7%7 Excluding students whose ACORN/POLAR status is not known.8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.PAGE 15UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Free School Meals(FSM)eligibility Free School Meal(FSM)eligible st
93、udents made up between 2.9%and 13.3%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Table 3.8:Free School Meals(FSM)eligibility:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by course,three-year total 20212023FSM ELIGIBLENOT ELIGIBLE FOR FSMAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADM
94、ITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSSTUDENTS ADMITTEDFSM PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED7 Asian and Middle Eastern Studies6.5%Biochemistry7820171,0262332197.2%Biology5626229312652428.3%Biomedical Sciences5.8%Chemistry7531241,2673963636.2%Classics30364.1%Computer Science1
95、10.8%Economics and Management11215121,9731531477.5%Engineering Science8825201,1353122906.5%English Language and Literature10543361,8455234856.9%Experimental Psychology477.1%Geography3734.4%History883833.2%History and Politics5311.8%Law*33445372,
96、7843933778.9%Materials Science4.3%Mathematics18923222,5863113086.7%Mathematics&Computer Science775574060607.7%Medicine34846402,75134332610.9%Modern Languages44235.0%Music652.9%Philosophy,Politics and Economics14635342,3023933718.4%Physics17321202,5282882806.7%Psychol
97、ogy,Philosophy&Linguistics303.3%Theology and Religion7.9%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 7 Excluding students whose FSM status is not known.PAGE 16UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Free School Meals(FSM)eligibility From 2021 to 2023,the pro
98、portion of admitted students eligible for Free School Meals(FSM)ranged by college from 2.2%to 12.3%.Table 3.9:Free School Meals(FSM)eligibility:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by college,three-year total 20212023FSM ELIGIBLENOT ELIGIBLE FOR FSMFSM PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK S
99、TUDENTS ADMITTED7APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College75971,4292502332.9%Brasenose College9015111,5512582374.4%Christ Church13732281,36027325210.0%Corpus Christi College52347.6%Exeter College5719131,1242212006.1%Hertford College9714131,4482662455.0%Jesus Coll
100、ege6921161,0392121967.5%Keble College13923261,8512692559.3%Lady Margaret Hall452324.5%Lincoln College68896.0%Magdalen College15820181,9052312078.0%Mansfield College66222067316214312.3%Merton College68745.4%New College9224201,5232932796.7%Oriel College47697
101、.1%Pembroke College7518111,0902202005.2%Somerville College5923.7%St Annes College87296.5%St Catherines College11724191,4113182926.1%St Edmund Hall54758922342192.2%St Hildas College68205.8%St Hughs College82178.4%St Johns College12520171,6642422257.0%St Pet
102、ers College6494.1%The Queens College49868.4%Trinity College69999301801695.1%University College85227.9%Wadham College9821191,1742572417.3%Worcester College17235332,24826625611.4%University total(202123)82,54654345834,1256,8366,3616.7%7 Excluding students whose FSM sta
103、tus is not known.8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.PAGE 17UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20244.School type This section shows the number of UK-domiciled students applying to,receiving offers from and admitted to Oxford by the type of sc
104、hool they attended:state or independent.UK-domiciled students applying from other types of school have been excluded from the tables below.This is because the group is small,constituting only 4.9%of applications(2,127)between 2021 and 2023 and includes students from overseas or unknown schools,makin
105、g it difficult to draw reliable conclusions from the numbers.UNIVERSITY-LEVEL DATA The proportion of students admitted to Oxford from the UK state sector in 2023 was 67.6%.This is an increase of 5.3 percentage points from 2019.The proportion of UK students admitted from the independent sector has de
106、creased between 2019 and 2023.Table 4.1:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by school type,20192023STATEINDEPENDENTSTATE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED9APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTED202310,1501,9351,6623,79785879667.6%20229,9651,8511,6783,85581
107、578568.1%20219,6081,8291,7604,.2%20209,4112,0211,9374,06090288668.6%20198,9141,9081,5574,4031,05094262.3%CONTEXTBreakdown of students achieving AAA or better at A-level by school type(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*79.9%State 20.1%Independent/otherBreakdown of students achieving A*A*
108、A or better at A-level by school type(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*76.2%State 23.8%Independent/other Oxford University(2023 UK intake)967.6%State 32.4%Independent*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,acad
109、emic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.Excludes unknown school type.See page 41 for full citation.9 Excluding students whose education cannot be classified as either state or independent.PAGE 18UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY COUR
110、SEThis table includes figures for Oxfords 25 largest courses by total number of places,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.State-educated UK students represented between 46.5%and 79.6%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Some courses attract more applications per available place t
111、han others,and in general UK state students apply disproportionately for the most oversubscribed subjects.On average,39.3%of state applications between 2021 and 2023 were for five of the most oversubscribed subjects at Oxford(Law;Medicine;Mathematics;Philsophy,Politics and Economics;Economics&Manage
112、ment),compared with 31.9%of independent applications.Table 4.2:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by school type and course,three-year total 20212023STATEINDEPENDENTSTATE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED9 APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAsian and
113、Middle Eastern Studies44847.3%Biochemistry8867869.4%Biology7548071.4%Biomedical Sciences6387269198202077.5%Chemistry1,02230526547214714365.0%Classics288214446.5%Computer Science1,0846664204212076.2%Economics and Management1,5446860.5%Engineering
114、 Science978224208.6%English Language and Literature1,46643839770618317669.3%Experimental Psychology542279.6%Geography5595173.8%History1,40645640685818417370.1%History and Politics5978778201222278.0%Law*2,911010876.6%Materials Science2370.9%Mathe
115、matics2,507273269564777777.7%Mathematics&Computer Science7775555148171776.4%Medicine2,80733230979010810674.5%Modern Languages55028325038316716260.7%Music3979253.3%Philosophy,Politics and Economics1,920344269.2%Physics2,447245239608979372.0%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics27058
116、46116232366.7%Theology and Religion33263.6%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 9 Excluding students whose education cannot be classified as either state or independent.PAGE 19UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY OXFORD COLLEGEThis table includes figu
117、res for 29 of Oxfords undergraduate-admitting colleges,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.Individual colleges receive varying numbers and proportions of applicants from the state and independent sectors.The state-educated share of UK students admitted to Oxford ranged by college from 56.6%to 93.7%from 202
118、1 to 2023.Table 4.3:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by school type and college,three-year total 20212023STATEINDEPENDENTSTATE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED9APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College1,2622069.6%Brasenose Colle
119、ge1,4575181.0%Christ Church1,011711264.7%Corpus Christi College5406162.3%Exeter College8098363.9%Hertford College1,359258229379666677.6%Jesus College9628265.8%Keble College1,553210665.9%Lady Margaret Hall9862031.4%Lincoln C
120、ollege7249158.4%Magdalen College1,6998964.7%Mansfield College735193.7%Merton College8677066.0%New College1,813913358.3%Oriel College5937562.3%Pembroke College826710556.6%Somerville College8442173.4%St Annes Colle
121、ge9322572.0%St Catherines College1,28625422544910810169.0%St Edmund Hall6698764.5%St Hildas College6629564.0%St Hughs College726510658.9%St Johns College1,5526973.9%St Peters College60439760.9%The Queens College6738563.2%Tr
122、inity College7338258.2%University College9287770.0%Wadham College1,2888471.4%Worcester College2,8474585.7%University total(202123)829,7235,6155,10011,7562,5062,40068.0%8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.9 Excluding stude
123、nts whose education cannot be classified as either state or independent.PAGE 20UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20245.Gender This section breaks down Oxfords group of UK-domiciled applicants,offer holders and admitted students by gender declared on application10.UNIVERSITY-L
124、EVEL DATA In each year from 2019 to 2023 Oxford admitted more UK-domiciled female undergraduates than male.Table 5.1:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by gender,20192023FEMALEMALEFEMALE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMI
125、TTED20237,4441,5511,3377,1921,3541,22352.2%20227,3831,4951,3797,1861,3111,21753.1%20217,4111,5421,4866,9901,2391,20555.2%20207,1101,6611,5986,9921,3981,35254.2%20197,1451,6781,4076,7361,3811,18354.3%CONTEXTBreakdown of students at UK universities by gender(2021 UK intake)*All UK universities57.2%fem
126、ale 42.5%male 0.2%sotherRussell Group56.2%female 43.5%male0.2%sotherOxford University(2023 UK intake)1052.2%female 47.8%maleBreakdown of students achieving AAA or better at A-level by gender(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*57.0%female 42.7%male0.3%sother*Most recent available national data cover
127、s 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.sOther gender:percentages are too small to represent in diagram.10 Oxford University data in this report uses
128、the binary male/female options from the UCAS application,which may not reflect the gender identity of all applicants.PAGE 21UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY COURSEThis table includes figures for Oxfords 25 largest courses by total number of places,aggregated from
129、 2021 to 2023.The female-to-male ratio of applications varies by course.This is reflected in the wide variations by course in the proportion of UK-domiciled female students admitted.The proportion of female students ranged from 17.1%to 81.7%between 2021 and 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Table
130、5.2:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by gender and course,three-year total 20212023FEMALEMALEFEMALE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAsian and Middle Eastern Studies43564.6%Biochemistry8078102
131、60.6%Biology712311759.5%Biomedical Sciences6476663228282869.2%Chemistry724822745.4%Classics423310861.3%Computer Science28023231,054666326.7%Economics and Management77766641,62412011236.4%Engineering Science35789801,.4%English Language and Literature1,81650
132、846345314213677.3%Experimental Psychology594181.7%Geography5447463.5%History1,1983663341,.9%History and Politics3755954469585450.0%Law*2,6583233061,23720018662.2%Materials Science703026128565332.9%Mathematics9621031022,20626526128.1%Mathematics&Computer Science186131
133、3782636317.1%Medicine2,3502562401,45719918756.2%Modern Languages663314166.6%Music411610550.2%Philosophy,Politics and Economics1,1822212091,82229027443.3%Physics86971682,29128227519.8%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics2966656121201875.7%Theology and Religion86547.6%*In
134、cluding Law/Law with Studies in Europe PAGE 22UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA BY OXFORD COLLEGEThis table includes figures for 29 of Oxfords undergraduate-admitting colleges,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.From 2021 to 2023,the proportion of UK-domiciled female studen
135、ts admitted to Oxford ranged by college from 43.5%to 64.4%.Table 5.3:UK applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by gender and college,three-year total 20212023FEMALEMALEFEMALE PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College
136、777814645.5%Brasenose College1,088712255.6%Christ Church902716350.5%Corpus Christi College3977773400989543.5%Exeter College788410157.7%Hertford College903207761.3%Jesus College680812550.6%Keble College1,1001721651,22416015451.7%Lady M
137、argaret Hall88569864.4%Lincoln College68309657.1%Magdalen College1,4011581431,02512711555.4%Mansfield College4557558.8%Merton College58799455.7%New College959517347.4%Oriel College444810947.8%Pembroke College632311554.2%Som
138、erville College645711160.1%St Annes College663112257.8%St Catherines College7631931691,04218416950.0%St Edmund Hall537712651.5%St Hildas College577813350.9%St Hughs College554613150.9%St Johns College9241471311,.3%St Peters College470
139、611853.0%The Queens College657110655.5%Trinity College56909453.2%University College609913051.5%Wadham College833913057.1%Worcester College1,5011921891,23514914157.3%University total(202123)822,2384,5884,20221,3683,9043,64553.5%8 Total includes P
140、ermanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.PAGE 23UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20246.Ethnicity This section sets out what is known about the ethnicity of UK-domiciled applicants to Oxford.5%of UK-domiciled applicants(2,185 students between 2021 and 2023)choose
141、not to declare their ethnicity in their UCAS application.It is therefore not possible to make any statements in relation to their ethnicity and admissions status,and for that reason they have not been included in the tables below.UK-domiciled Black and Minority Ethnic(BME)students include those who
142、indicate in their UCAS application that they identify as Black(including African,Caribbean and other Black background),Asian(including Bangladeshi,Indian,Pakistani,Chinese and other Asian background),Mixed Heritage(including White&Asian,White&Black African,White&Black Caribbean and other Mixed backg
143、round),Arab or any other ethnicity except White.CONTEXTThe following graphics provide context for Oxfords figures,showing the BME share of the England and Wales population,the A-level achievement of BME students,and the proportion of BME students in different parts of the UK university sector.Note:F
144、igures for the 2021/22 academic year(2021 intake)are the most recent available from HESA and have therefore been used in these graphics.The most recent figures available for Oxford are for the 2023/24 academic year(2023 intake).England and Wales population now aged 19 to 25*BME23.6%White76.4%Breakdo
145、wn of students achieving AAA or better at A-level by ethnicity (all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*White 72.8%47,655 studentsBlack 3.3%2,190 studentsBME 27.2%17,835 studentsAsian 16.2%10,585 studentsOther includingMixed 7.7%5,060 studentsBreakdown of students at UK universities by ethnicity(2021 UK
146、 intake)*All UK universitiesWhite students70.5%BME students29.5%Russell GroupWhite students70.8%BME students29.2%Russell Group outside London White students76.8%BME students 23.2%Oxford University(2023 UK intake)*White students71.2%BME students28.8%*2021 UK census.Source:Office for National Statisti
147、cs.Ethnic group by age and sex in England and Wales.*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.*Excluding stude
148、nts whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 24UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024UNIVERSITY-LEVEL DATABME students The number of UK-domiciled BME applicants to Oxford has increased since 2019,as have the numbers of students receiving offers and being admitted.The propo
149、rtion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in their UCAS application that they identify as BME has risen from 22.0%in 2019 to 28.8%in 2023.Table 6.1:UK-domiciled BME students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted,20192023BME STUDENTSWHITE STUDENTSBME PROPORTION
150、 OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTED20234,9958467229,0351,9891,78328.8%20224,6107737089,1191,9521,83527.8%20214,2546706489,4082,0491,98724.6%20204,0247066849,5092,2932,21423.6%20193,5966695589,5832,3061,97822.0%Asian students Since 2019,applications fr
151、om UK-domiciled Asian students have been increasing annually,as have offers received and students admitted.The proportion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in their UCAS application that they identify as Asian has risen from 9.6%in 2019 to 13.1%in 2023.Table 6.2:UK-domiciled A
152、sian students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED1120232,73137232713.1%20222,49038135413.9%20212,25830829511.2%20202,1352892779.6%20191,9012792439.6%Breakdown of students achieving AAA or better at A-leve
153、l(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*83.8%White/other BMEBreakdown of students at non-London Russell Group universities(2021 UK intake)*88.2%White/other BME11.8%Asian16.2%AsianOxford University(2023 UK intake)1186.9%White/other BME13.1%Asian*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:de
154、fined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 25UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|
155、2024 Bangladeshi and Pakistani students Since 2019,the numbers of UK-domiciled Bangladeshi and Pakistani students applyingto Oxford,being made offers and being admitted have risen substantially.The proportion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in theirUCAS application that they
156、 identify as Bangladeshi or Pakistani rose from 2.1%in 2019 to 3.0%in 2023.Note:Within the British Asian group,Bangladeshi and Pakistani students are considered under-represented at highly selective universities,hence their inclusion as a separate group at University level in this report.Table 6.3:U
157、K-domiciled Bangladeshi and Pakistani students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED763.0%202268098883.5%202163082752.8%202061866592.0%201953267532.1%Breakdown of students achieving AAA or better
158、 at A-level(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*95.0%White/other BMEBreakdown of students at non-London Russell Group universities(2021 UK intake)*95.9%White/other BME5.0%Bangladeshi/PakistaniOxford University(2023 UK intake)1197.0%White/other BME4.1%Bangladeshi/Pakistani3.0%Bangladeshi/Pakistani*Mo
159、st recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.Students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage12 The numbers o
160、f UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage applying to Oxford,receiving offersand being admitted have increased from 2019 to 2023.The proportion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in their UCAS application that they identify asBlack has risen from 3.
161、2%in 2019 to 3.6%in 2023.Table 6.4:UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED2913.6%2022618100853.3%202159795923.5%20205641091063.7
162、%20.2%Breakdown of students achieving AAA or better at A-level(all UK universities,2021 UK intake)*96.6%White/other BMEBreakdown of students at non-London Russell Group universities(2021 UK intake)*95.9%White/other BME3.3%BlackOxford University(2023 UK intake)1196.4%White/other BME4.1%Bla
163、ck3.6%Black*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not decla
164、red.12 This includes students who indicated on their UCAS application that they identified as Black Caribbean,Black African or Black other background.PAGE 26UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Mixed Heritage students The number of UK-domiciled Mixed Heritage applicants to O
165、xford has risen since 2019,as have the numbers of students receiving offers and being admitted.The proportion of UK-domiciled students admitted to Oxford who indicate in their UCAS application that they identify as Mixed Heritage rose from 8.1%in 2019 to 9.8%in 2023.Table 6.5:UK-domiciled Mixed Heri
166、tage students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted,20192023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED1120231,2022872469.8%20221,1862422238.8%20211,1262232178.2%20201,0532622568.8%208.1%Breakdown of students achieving AAA or better at A-level(all
167、 UK universities,2021 UK intake)*94.1%White/other BMEBreakdown of students at non-London Russell Group universities(2021 UK intake)*94.3%White/other BME5.9%MixedOxford University(2023 UK intake)1190.2%White/other BME5.7%Mixed9.8%Mixed*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as
168、 first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 27UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DATA
169、 BY COURSEThe following tables include figures for Oxfords 25 largest courses by total number of places,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.BME students In general,students from BME backgrounds are more likely to apply for the most competitive courses than White students.For example,between 2021 and 2023,3
170、8.5%of applications from UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage12 and 26.4%of total UK-domiciled BME applications were for two courses:Medicine and Law*.By comparison,these courses attracted 13.3%of applications from UK-domiciled White students.UK-domiciled BME students
171、 made up between 15.1%and 50.5%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Application numbers vary widely between courses,both in the broad BME group and within individual ethnic groups.Applications from UK-domiciled BME students ranged from 52 to 2,171 for Oxfords 25 largest cou
172、rses.Table 6.6:UK-domiciled BME students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by course,three-year total 20212023BME STUDENTSWHITE STUDENTSBME PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAsian and Middle Eastern Studies80352819480
173、6928.9%Biochemistry4117929.8%Biology234696386024322222.1%Biomedical Sciences30015.1%Chemistry434031023.8%Classics2921221.2%Computer Science5622524694585630.0%Economics and Management1,15891841,117939048.3%Engineering Science593822634.3%English L
174、anguage and Literature4521251091,69550947918.5%Experimental Psychology209020.4%Geography8516219.4%History4271551321,79848745322.6%History and Politics28519.0%Law*1,4881781672,23733331634.6%Materials Science6322.4%Mathematics9551151132,.6%Mathema
175、tics&Computer Science3792626530484835.1%Medicine2,1712312141,42221921050.5%Modern Languages7634815.3%Music716918.0%Philosophy,Politics and Economics1,0761681571,70733031633.2%Physics83194942,21124924028.1%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics25622.2%Theology and Religion
176、5228272131019622.0%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.12 This includes students who indicated on their UCAS application that they identified as Black Caribbean,Black African or Black other background.PAGE 28UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNU
177、AL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Asian students UK-domiciled Asian students made up between 4.4%and 33.0%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.53.1%of applications from UK-domiciled Asian students from 2021 to 2023 were for five highly competitive courses(Medicine;Law*;P
178、hilosophy,Politics and Economics;Economics&Management;Mathematics),as compared to 33.8%of other students.Table 6.7:UK-domiciled Asian students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by course,three-year total 20212023 APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITT
179、ED11Asian and Middle Eastern Studies271188.2%Biochemistry232403614.1%Biology111353110.9%Biomedical Sciences168667.0%Chemistry21938368.8%Classics3919155.6%Computer Science355151417.5%Economics and Management766575431.0%Engineering Science350807020.3%English Language and Literature17645396.6%Experimen
180、tal Psychology1011298.0%Geography5818157.5%History15656498.4%History and Politics55998.6%Law*737787415.3%Materials Science39171417.9%Mathematics604706819.0%Mathematics&Computer Science242151520.3%Medicine1,32614614033.0%Modern Languages3719184.4%Music2715125.8%Philosophy,Politics and Economics541737
181、315.4%Physics489575717.1%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics43979.7%Theology and Religion29191814.6%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 29UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Students with Black African or
182、 Black Caribbean heritage12 UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage comprised up to 7.0%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.38.5%of applications from UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage from 2021 to 2023 were fo
183、r two highly competitive courses:Medicine and Law*.By comparison,these courses attracted 13.3%of applications from UK-domiciled White students.Six of Oxfords 25 largest courses each received ten applications or fewer from students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage from 2021 to 2023,and
184、as a result admitted only very small numbers.Table 6.8:UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by course,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11Asian and Middle
185、 Eastern Studies5322.1%Biochemistry5412114.3%Biology16331.1%Biomedical Sciences50100.0%Chemistry4125194.7%Classics10651.9%Computer Science83111.3%Economics and Management15314116.3%Engineering Science7312102.9%English Language and Literature6327244.1%Experimental Psychology22221.8%Geography10431.5%H
186、istory4926244.1%History and Politics23432.9%Law*30039347.0%Materials Science8222.6%Mathematics7414143.9%Mathematics&Computer Science46334.1%Medicine43733286.6%Modern Languages18971.7%Music3210.5%Philosophy,Politics and Economics17932265.5%Physics46330.9%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics15434.2%Theol
187、ogy and Religion8332.4%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.12 This includes students who indicated on their UCAS application that they identified as Black Caribbean,Black African or Black other background.PAGE 30UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
188、ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Mixed Heritage students UK-domiciled Mixed Heritage students made up between 3.8%and 15.5%of UK intakes from 2021 to 2023 for Oxfords 25 largest courses.Table 6.9:UK-domiciled Mixed Heritage students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by
189、 course,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11Asian and Middle Eastern Studies42181515.5%Biochemistry11425259.8%Biology9228269.1%Biomedical Sciences62767.0%Chemistry12436338.1%Classics72363211.9%Computer Science80445.0%Economics and Management19
190、2181810.3%Engineering Science13136329.3%English Language and Literature17742366.1%Experimental Psychology611098.0%Geography67212010.0%History18262498.4%History and Politics60554.8%Law*33340387.9%Materials Science12333.8%Mathematics22426267.3%Mathematics&Computer Science66779.5%Medicine24731286.6%Mod
191、ern Languages8338348.3%Music41252411.7%Philosophy,Politics and Economics27852479.9%Physics23426267.8%Psychology,Philosophy&Linguistics43545.6%Theology and Religion13664.9%*Including Law/Law with Studies in Europe 11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 31UNIVERSITY OF OXFOR
192、D ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024 DATA BY OXFORD COLLEGEThe following tables include figures for 29 of Oxfords undergraduate-admitting colleges,aggregated from 2021 to 2023.BME students UK-domiciled BME students made up between 21.9%and 35.8%of colleges UK intakes from 2021 to 2023.Table 6
193、.10:UK-domiciled BME students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by college,three-year total 20212023BME STUDENTSWHITE STUDENTSBME PROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDBalliol College53376701,.6%Brasenose Colle
194、ge46872641,32622720723.6%Christ Church6281231151,07822420635.8%Corpus Christi College263585448410910933.1%Exeter College389706290819117426.3%Hertford College56480731,.7%Jesus College4508327.1%Keble College82992901,39223022128.9%Lady Margaret Hall458777378821119627.1%Lincoln Col
195、lege346504777917716821.9%Magdalen College70974655.9%Mansfield College282645953413412033.0%Merton College3316222.1%New College56688801,.9%Oriel College296554661915615423.0%Pembroke College494797279819517529.1%Somerville College383787077322020625.4%St Annes College4497
196、57277522921025.5%St Catherines College62791841,.4%St Edmund Hall3318527.5%St Hildas College363747062821419626.3%St Hughs College403978368019417632.0%St Johns College69689761,30620319528.0%St Peters College339686264818818025.6%The Queens College324655874418117624.8%Trinity Colle
197、ge392635575114414128.1%University College480797278220319327.2%Wadham College462938097422921926.8%Worcester College858100971,77723823129.6%University total(202123)813,8592,2892,07827,5625,9905,60527.0%8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.11 Excluding students whose e
198、thnicity status is not declared.PAGE 32UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Asian students UK-domiciled Asian students made up between 8.7%and 15.8%of colleges UK intakes from 2021 to 2023.Table 6.11:UK-domiciled Asian students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students
199、 admitted by college,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11Balliol College285363312.5%Brasenose College252343211.8%Christ Church329515015.6%Corpus Christi College143292414.7%Exeter College204333213.6%Hertford College318434013.6%Jesus College2304
200、33714.7%Keble College480414113.2%Lady Margaret Hall255353312.3%Lincoln College182232310.7%Magdalen College362343012.0%Mansfield College144242011.2%Merton College17921188.7%New College311393611.2%Oriel College183292412.0%Pembroke College262383715.0%Somerville College21829248.7%St Annes College2332828
201、9.9%St Catherines College325413711.2%St Edmund Hall182414015.7%St Hildas College201353613.5%St Hughs College228484115.8%St Johns College361352910.7%St Peters College195343112.8%The Queens College159312812.0%Trinity College221323115.8%University College256383613.6%Wadham College246473913.0%Worcester
202、College457515015.2%University total(202123)87,4791,06197612.7%8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.11 Excluding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 33UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Students with Black African or Black
203、Caribbean heritage12 UK-domiciled students with Black African or Black Caribbean heritage made up between 1.0%and 6.7%of colleges UK intakes from 2021 to 2023.Table 6.12:UK-domiciled Black students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by college,three-year total 20212023APPLICATI
204、ONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTED11Balliol College47783.0%Brasenose College53741.5%Christ Church8113123.7%Corpus Christi College38884.9%Exeter College50973.0%Hertford College51862.0%Jesus College64531.2%Keble College95892.9%Lady Margaret Hall9115134.8%Lincoln College46862.8%M
205、agdalen College79883.2%Mansfield College5512126.7%Merton College36521.0%New College5714123.7%Oriel College32642.0%Pembroke College691052.0%Somerville College4412114.0%St Annes College8515134.6%St Catherines College1171072.1%St Edmund Hall37983.1%St Hildas College5613103.8%St Hughs College6314135.0%S
206、t Johns College12213124.4%St Peters College491293.7%The Queens College37883.4%Trinity College6015115.6%University College701393.4%Wadham College6513124.0%Worcester College15117185.5%University total(202123)81,9143172683.5%8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.11 Excl
207、uding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.12 This includes students who indicated on their UCAS application that they identified as Black Caribbean,Black African or Black other background.PAGE 34UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Mixed Heritage students UK-domi
208、ciled Mixed Heritage students made up between 5.1%and 13.1%of colleges UK intakes from 2021 to 2023.Table 6.13:UK-domiciled Mixed Heritage students:applications to Oxford,offers made and students admitted by college,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS A
209、DMITTED11Balliol College16729259.5%Brasenose College13326238.5%Christ Church173484213.1%Corpus Christi College60171811.0%Exeter College9222198.1%Hertford College16526258.5%Jesus College12226228.8%Keble College192353210.3%Lady Margaret Hall8623238.6%Lincoln College9516157.0%Magdalen College21229249.6
210、%Mansfield College6419179.5%Merton College8822199.1%New College16930288.7%Oriel College6518168.0%Pembroke College125262510.1%Somerville College96312910.5%St Annes College10624248.5%St Catherines College143343510.6%St Edmund Hall8718197.5%St Hildas College8120176.4%St Hughs College8527228.5%St Johns
211、College177383312.2%St Peters College7318187.4%The Queens College10519156.4%Trinity College8313105.1%University College10426259.4%Wadham College11927248.0%Worcester College15117185.5%University total(202123)83,5147526868.9%8 Total includes Permanent Private Halls and Harris Manchester College.11 Excl
212、uding students whose ethnicity status is not declared.PAGE 35UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|20247.Disability This section sets out the number and proportion of UK-domiciled students who declare a disability on application to Oxford.The number of students declaring a disabi
213、lity on application,the number of those students receiving offers and the number being admitted,has been increasing year on year since 2019.In 2023,19.0%of admitted students had declared a disability on application,9.5 percentage points higher than in 2019.Table 7.1:UK-domiciled students declaring a
214、 disability,20192023DISABILITYNO KNOWN DISABILITYPROPORTION DECLARING A DISABILITY OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDAPPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTED20232,72758148711,9092,3242,07319.0%20221,83337433312,7362,4322,26312.8%20211,59532631112,8062,4552,38011.6%20201,51932530712,5832,7342,
215、64310.4%20191,34930324512,5322,7562,3459.5%Table 7.2:UK-domiciled students declaring a disability by category of disability,three-year total 20212023APPLICATIONSOFFERSADMITTEDPROPORTION OF TOTAL UK STUDENTS ADMITTEDAutistic spectrum disorder6941671451.8%Blind/partial sight10423220.3%Deaf/partial hea
216、ring11822200.3%Learning difficulty*1,5642812523.2%Longstanding illness5711221101.4%Mental health1,7253563033.9%Multiple disabilities6831521351.7%Other disability5691261141.5%Wheelchair/mobility12732300.4%Total with declared disability 6,1551,2811,13114.4%No declared disability37,4517,2116,71685.6%To
217、tal43,6068,4927,847100.0%*including dyslexia,dyspraxia and ADHDCONTEXTBreakdown of students at UK universities by disability statusAll UK universities(2021 UK intake)*82.3%no known disabilityRussell Group(2021 UK intake)*82.9%no known disability17.1%disability17.7%disabilityOxford University(2023 UK
218、 intake)81.0%no known disability19.0%disability*Most recent available national data covers 2021 intake:defined as first-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22 AAA+pool includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.PAGE 36UNIVERSITY OF
219、OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Glossary ACORNACORN is a postcode-based tool that categorises the UKs population by level of socio-economic advantage.ACORN uses a range of data such as accommodation type,household income,population density and lifestyle habits to produce estimates of
220、 the characteristics of each individual household and postcode.Category 4 is described as financially stretched;category 5 as urban adversity.Both groups are characterised by lower-than-average household incomes.ACORN categories 4 and 5 represent 15.9%of UK students achieving three A grades or bette
221、r at A-level at UK universities*.AdmittedStudents admitted refers to students who have been made an offer of a place at Oxford,met any conditions of that offer,and indicated that they intend to take up their place.ApplicationsApplications refers to students who submit a UCAS application by the 15 Oc
222、tober deadline for an undergraduate course at Oxford.Applications by collegeIn tables that feature application numbers by college,the figures include those applicants who indicated a college of preference on their application,and anyone who made an open application who was then allocated to that col
223、lege.Applicants considered by one college may still receive an offer from another college.CollegesOxford University is made up of over 30 colleges and halls.It is these colleges that admit undergraduate students to the University.All colleges have signed up to a Common Framework for Admissions which
224、 means the same application process for each course at every college.The colleges work together during the admissions process to ensure that the best applicants are successful,regardless of the college that initially considers their application.Most colleges offer most courses but the exact mix and
225、the number of places on each course does vary between colleges.For more information about colleges,please see ox.ac.uk/ugcolls.CoursesCourses refers to Oxfords undergraduate degree programmes.Students apply for these courses through UCAS.Some of these courses are in single subjects(eg History or Geo
226、graphy),while others are joint courses combining two or more subjects(eg Mathematics and Computer Science).Most courses are three or four years long and lead to a BA Honours degree or a Masters degree(eg MEarthSci or MMath).For more information,please see ox.ac.uk/courses.DisabilityData in this repo
227、rt refer to disabilities that students have declared on their UCAS application.Students may also declare disabilities at later stages of the application process,or at any point during their course.For more information about the support available to disabled students,please see ox.ac.uk/disability.*F
228、irst-year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students,academic year 2021/22.Includes equivalent Scottish qualifications.See page 41 for full citation.PAGE 37UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024DisadvantageOxford uses various measures of disadvantage when considering ap
229、plications,from various sources of available data.The main measures are:Educational disadvantage,which looks at the average performance of schools at GCSE and A-level.Socio-economic disadvantage,which looks at ACORN and POLAR data for the applicants home postcode.Oxford is also aware of students who
230、 have been in care,based on information provided in the UCAS application.For more information,please see ox.ac.uk/context.DomicileA students domicile refers to their country of permanent residence,as provided on their UCAS application.This is not necessarily their nationality,but it is the country w
231、here they usually live.For example,UK-domiciled students includes students with non-British nationality who are permanently resident in the UK(not just here for the purposes of education).It does not include UK students who live permanently outside the UK.EthnicityEthnicity refers to the ethnic orig
232、in of UK students,as declared on the UCAS application.Our data includes only those applicants who have indicated their ethnicity,so it does not include those who choose not to say(5%of applicants in the three years 202123).Ethnicity data is not available to universities during the admissions process
233、:UCAS shares this data after all the admissions decisions have been made.Free School MealsFree school meals(FSM)eligibility is a measure of household income widely used in social policy research as an individual indicator of potential disadvantage.FSM data is collected through UCAS for 18 and 19 yea
234、rs olds,and indicates whether or not the applicant is known to have been eligible for Free School Meals at any time in their 6 years prior to the census day of their final KS4 year.Verified information regarding the FSM eligibility of Oxford applicants for 20212023 cycles is provided by UCAS.Gender
235、This report uses the binary female/male options from the UCAS application,which may not reflect the gender identity of all applicants.*The University welcomes students who wish to take,or have taken,steps to change the gender identity they were assigned at birth,and those who do not identify with a
236、permanent binary gender identity.For more information,please see https:/edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/transgender.*For the data in this report(UCAS cycle 2023 and previously),UCAS allowed applicants to select only Male or Female.(For UCAS cycle 2024,UCAS changed their question on gender to include more options
237、.)PAGE 38UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024OffersApplications to Oxford are all considered together,and then shortlisted applicants are invited to interview.Around a third of those who are interviewed are then made an offer of a place.Most offers have conditions attached,
238、such as achieving a particular set of grades at A-level,as specified for an applicants chosen course.Offers in this report includes all those students who receive an offer.The number of offers for any particular college may be higher than their application numbers as students may be moved between co
239、lleges during the application process.This is to ensure that the best applicants are successful,regardless of the college that initially considers their application.Open applicationApplicants can indicate a college of preference when they complete their UCAS application or they can make an open appl
240、ication.Open applicants are then allocated to a college.After this allocation,colleges review all their applications in exactly the same way:they make no distinction between direct and open applicants.POLARPOLAR is a postcode-based tool that measures how likely young people are to participate in hig
241、her education based on where they live.POLAR quintiles are calculated by dividing the number of young people in local areas who enter higher education aged 18 or 19 by the overall young population in those areas.POLAR quintiles 1 and 2 represent 17.1%of UK students achieving three A grades or better
242、 at A-level at UK universities.The POLAR classification is continuously developed and updated.202123 data in this report are from POLAR4.Previous years data are from POLAR3.School typeData on school type use the standard UCAS school type categories,as declared by schools and colleges.These school ty
243、pes are grouped as follows:School groupSchool sub-groupNotesStateAcademyComprehensiveFE institutionsTertiary colleges and all types of further education collegeGrammarSixth form collegeOther maintainedOther secondary schools,special schools and city technology collegesIndependentIndependentOtherIndi
244、vidual/UnknownThose applicants who applied online through UCAS without applying via a UCAS apply base(usually their school or college),or those where their apply bases school type is unknownOther UK institutionsMainly comprises language schools and HE institutions,but also includes a few other UK in
245、stitutions that are not classified as either state or independentOverseas schoolsUCAS cycleWhen tables or text in this report refer to an individual year,that year relates to a UCAS cycle.For example,data labelled 2023 refers to the UCAS cycle in which applications were made by 15 October 2022,mostl
246、y for entry in October 2023(a minority of applicants in this cycle will have deferred entry to October 2024).PAGE 39UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Guide to the Oxford admissions process Candidates apply to Oxford through UCAS.The Oxford deadline is 15 October,except wh
247、ere this falls on a weekend.As part of their application,students can specify a college,but nearly a fifth of candidates make an open application.Open applications are automatically allocated to a college with a lower number of direct applicants for the course,ensuring that candidates are distribute
248、d as equally as possible.Typically,Oxford aims to interview three candidates for every place.Shortlisting for interview is done to a centrally agreed set of criteria for each course and takes into account all the information from the UCAS form,including any factors that might provide context to past
249、 or predicted grades.During shortlisting,many courses reallocate candidates from one college to another.This ensures that the best candidates University-wide are selected for interview by an Oxford college,even if it is not the college to which they originally applied.Shortlisted candidates are inte
250、rviewed in early December by the college to which they applied,or the one to which they were reallocated.Some courses,for example Medicine,only consider college preferences once the shortlisted candidates have been chosen.Candidates interview performance adds to the information already gathered,and
251、decisions are then made as to who should receive an offer.Again,this is discussed at course level to ensure the overall best candidates are selected.As a result of open applications and reallocations,around a third of successful candidates get an offer from a college they didnt initially select.Offe
252、rs go out to candidates in January.The number of offers exceeds the number of places available,to allow for candidates who decline their offer,withdraw,or fail to meet their offer conditions.Competition for places is high for all Oxford undergraduate courses,but some courses have many more applicant
253、s per available place than others.This is one reason why offer and admission rates vary noticeably between courses.Success rates are also influenced by the fixed number of undergraduates admitted annually by each college,and by the courses offered at any given college.As some colleges receive far mo
254、re direct applications than others,the reallocation process described above is used to move candidates between colleges and ensure fair chances regardless of where candidates originally applied.Further information on this process and how to apply is available at www.ox.ac.uk/study.PAGE 40UNIVERSITY
255、OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024Note on HESA data DataThe data presented in Section 1(Overall numbers,including domicile)have been restricted to all first-year,first-degree undergraduate students in academic year 2021/22 in the UK.In all other sections,the data comprise all first-
256、year,first-degree,UK-domiciled undergraduate students in academic year 2021/22 in the UK.NB:This includes students domiciled in Guernsey,Jersey and Isle of Man.The AAA+A-level pool comprises students who achieved at least AAA at GCE/VCE A-level(excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking),or at
257、least AA at Scottish Advanced Higher and at least AAAAB at Scottish Higher.Students with equivalent qualifications,eg equivalent in IB points,are removed from this pool.When the AAA+A-level pool is broken down into its constituent categories(A*AA,A*A*A,A*A*A*),candidates obtaining at least AA at Sco
258、ttish Advanced Higher and at least AAAAB at Scottish Higher are included in every category.ACORN categories 4 and 5 presented here do not include Type 34(Student flats and halls of residence),which falls within category 4.This type is included within the remaining ACORN categories.The information av
259、ailable for school type is:state,independent,unknown.The data provided for gender records the sex of the student,as opposed to the gender with which they identify.Other is included for students whose sex aligns with terms such as intersex,androgyne,intergender,ambigender,gender fluid,polygender and
260、gender queer.Further details are available here:https:/www.hesa.ac.uk/support/definitions/students.Students with unknown ACORN,POLAR,FSM eligibility,school type,domicile,region and ethnicity status are excluded from the relevant analyses.Russell Group excluding London universities comprises the foll
261、owing subset of the Russell Group:University of BirminghamUniversity of GlasgowQueens University BelfastUniversity of BristolUniversity of LeedsUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of SouthamptonCardiff UniversityUniversity of ManchesterUniversity of Warwic
262、kDurham UniversityNewcastle UniversityUniversity of YorkUniversity of EdinburghUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of ExeterUniversity of OxfordRounding PolicyThe data presented adhere to HESAs rounding methodology:0,1,2 are rounded to 0.All other numbers are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5.Perc
263、entages based on fewer than 22.5 individuals are suppressed.Averages based on 7 or fewer individuals are suppressed.SourceHESA Student Record 2021/22.Copyright Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited.Neither the Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited nor HESA Services Limited can accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from data or other information supplied by the Higher Education Statistics Agency Limited or HESA Services Limited.PAGE 41This report is also available online at:ox.ac.uk/adstats