Monitoring data and outcomes: 2017-18 OFFA access agreements and HEFCE student premium funding

This page reports on the monitoring of:

  • 2017-18 access agreements approved under the Office for Fair Access (OFFA)
  • 2017-18 student premium funding provided by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).

It is based on the annual monitoring returns submitted by providers in January 2019.

Progress against targets

All providers with an access agreement set high-level outcomes targets for each stage of the lifecycle:

  • 58 per cent of targets were for access
  • 29 per cent of targets were for success
  • nine per cent of targets were for progression
  • four per cent of targets were for multiple stages of the lifecycle
  • seven per cent of targets were collaborative.

Most providers set targets relating to both activities and outcomes. Data on the performance against outcomes targets is included in this analysis.

Providers were asked to measure performance against their targets by selecting one of six pre-set summaries of performance.

Based on these measurements, 56 per cent of targets or milestones were met or achieved in 2017-18.

The percentage of targets or milestones ‘met’ or ‘achieved’ by lifecycle stage are:

  • access - 59 per cent
  • success - 51 per cent
  • progression - 65 per cent
  • multiple (stages of the lifecycle) - 41 per cent.

Investment

In 2017-18, providers invested £949.9 million in total in widening participation, including £302.7 million through student premium funding.

In this year, the disabled students’ premium was increased from £20 million to £40 million and providers reported investing £37.4 million in this area.

Lifecycle or category Student premium (£m) Access agreement expenditure (£m)

Access

40.6

153.1

Success

214.6

172.3

Progression

39.1

63.5

Hardship (using student premium funding)

8.6

-

Financial support including hardship (using access agreement-countable funding)

-

395.6

Get the data

Download the investment summary data tables

These tables include further breakdowns of fee income and expenditure through 2017-18 access agreement and student premium funding.

For queries about the data, please contact Matthew Jones, Senior Analyst on [email protected] or 0117 931 7230.

For general queries about the monitoring outcomes, please contact Jennifer Allen, Access and Participation Manager on [email protected]

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