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03 Overview 09 College student numbers 04 College locations 09 Students by domicile 05 Funding provided 10 Students by gender by the Council 11 Students by age 06 Income of institutions 12 Students by ethnicity 06 Qualification aim of students 12 Students who have disclosed 07 Formula funding by college a disability 03 Overview

Colleges funded by SFC

Funding for colleges 2011-12 04 College locations

1 Aberdeen College 16 Dundee College 31 North Highland College 2 Angus College 17 Edinburgh’s Telford College 32 Oatridge College 3 Adam Smith College 18 Elmwood College 33 Orkney College 4 19 Forth Valley College 34 Perth College 5 Ayr College 20 Inverness College 35 Reid Kerr College 6 Banff and Buchan College 21 James Watt College 36 Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 7 Barony College 22 Jewel and Esk College 37 Shetland College 8 Borders College 23 John Wheatley College 38 South Lanarkshire College 9 College 24 Kilmarnock College 39 Stevenson College 10 Carnegie College 25 Langside College 40 Stow College 11 City of College 26 Lews Castle College 41 West Lothian College 12 Clydebank College 27 Moray College 13 Coatbridge College 28 Motherwell College 14 Cumbernauld College 29 Newbattle Abbey College 15 Dumfries and Galloway College 30 North Glasgow College 05 Funding provided by the Council

The Council distributed over £1.5 billion in 2011-12 to ’s colleges and universities through formula grants for teaching and research.

Funding for colleges over the last three academic years

2011-12 £428.7m £99.6m £19.5m £0.8m £29.0m £577.6m

2010-11 £475.2m £88.8m £25.2m £1.4m £95.6m £686.2m

2009-10 £468.9m £90.6m £27.1m £1.5m £119.4m £707.5m

Teaching Ringfenced ESOL Student support Capital Strategic Total

Capital academic year 2011-12 figure is funded on a financial year basis and therefore is up to March 2012 and is subject to change. The academic year 2011-12 spend can only be projected spend at this stage. 06 Income of institutions

Income of colleges 2007-08 to 2009-10

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 £m £m £m

SFC grants 501 526 548 Tuition fees/education contracts 110 113 114 Research grants and contracts 1 2 2 Other income 76 77 83 Endowment and investment income 15 8 2 Total income 703 726 749

Qualification aim of students 2010-11

1,044 678 10,490 17,992 19,554 25,607 50,144 28,822 80,241 101,922

Degree and above SVQ, NVQ and GSVQ/GNVQ Level 1 to 3 Award from other Advanced Highers, Highers, Intermediate 2, professional body Intermediate 1 Other HE National units alone HND or equivalent All other FE recognised qualifications HNC or equivalent Non-recognised qualifications 07 Formula funding by college

A breakdown of the main formula based grants for teaching allocated to each college in 2011-12:

Grant College £m

Aberdeen College 25.37 Adam Smith College 22.22 Angus College 7.71 Anniesland College 8.87 Ayr College 9.82 Banff & Buchan College 7.62 The Barony College 2.20 Borders College 6.91 Cardonald College 13.12 Carnegie College 9.86 City of Glasgow College 30.48 Clydebank College 10.49 Coatbridge College 7.40 Cumbernauld College 6.31 Dumfries and Galloway College 8.17 Dundee College 18.81 Edinburgh’s Telford College 20.74 Elmwood College 5.65 Forth Valley College 19.93 Inverness College 7.85 James Watt College 27.68

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Formula funding by college continued

Grant College £m

Jewel and Esk College 11.55 John Wheatley College 7.18 Kilmarnock College 9.85 Langside College 9.59 Lews Castle College 2.33 Moray College 5.33 Motherwell College 15.91 Newbattle Abbey College 0.52 North Glasgow College 8.36 North Highland College 6.89 Oatridge College 2.70 Orkney Islands College 1.32 Perth College 6.54 Reid Kerr College 14.44 Sabhal Mòr Ostaig 0.68 Shetland Islands College 1.64 South Lanarkshire College 6.70 Stevenson College 15.77 Stow College 7.43 West Lothian College 7.88 Sector total 419.82 09 College student numbers 2010-11

Headcount

Full-time

Part-time

Students by domicile 2010-11

Scottish 299,727 English 1,252 Northern Irish 126 Welsh 49 European Union 743 Non-EU/International 1,955

Total 303,852

79,46279,462 235,996235,996

172,435172,435 81,39381,393 10 Students by gender 2010-11

Full-time

Female 42,449 Male 37,014

Total 79,463

Part-time

Female 126,607 Male 109,389

Total 235,996 11 Students by age 2010-11

Full-time

Under 16 2,338 16-18 35,123 19-24 25,382 25-59 16,540 60-64 49 65 and over 30

Total 54,080

Part-time

Under 16 50,732 16-18 31,968 19-24 32,172 25-59 107,072 60-64 6,130 65 and over 7,813

Total 235,887 12 Students by ethnicity 2010-11

White 264,859 Black 3,480 Asian 9,534 Mixed 1,254 Other 1,396 Information refused/ unknown 25,413

Total 305,936

Students who have disclosed a disability 2010-11

241,155 34,960 30,787

No known disability Disability Information refused/unknown PHOTO REDACTED DUE TO THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR OTHER LEGAL ISSUES

14 Overview 20 University student numbers 15 University locations 20 Students by domicile 16 Funding provided 21 Students by gender by the Council 22 Students by age 18 Income of institutions 23 Students by ethnicity 18 Qualification aim of students 23 Students who have disclosed 19 Formula funding by university a disability 14 Overview

Universities funded by SFC

Funding for universities 2011-12 15 University locations

1 University of Aberdeen 8 Heriot-Watt University 14 University of St Andrews 2 University of Abertay Dundee 9 Napier University 15 Scottish Agricultural College 3 University of Dundee 10 The Open University in Scotland 16 University of Stirling 4 University of Edinburgh 11 Queen Margaret University, 17 University of Strathclyde 5 Glasgow Caledonian University Edinburgh 18 University of the Highlands 6 Glasgow School of Art 12 Robert Gordon University and Islands 7 University of Glasgow 13 Royal Conservatoire of 19 University of the West Scotland of Scotland 16 Funding provided by the Council

The Council distributed over £1.5 billion in 2011-12 to Scotland’s colleges and universities through formula grants for teaching and research.

Funding for universities over the last three academic years

2011-12 £607.2m £242.6m £20.5m £20.2m £35.6m £8.7m £46.0m £18.4m £999.2m

2010-11 £677.6m £244.0m £48.5m £14.0m £28.0m £25.9m £57.0m £29.5m £1,124.4m

2009-10 £672.1m £241.9m £88.6m £36.9m £25.2m £31.0m £59.6m Continued on next page £28.2m £1,183.6m

General Horizon General fund teaching Teaching Other General research and Capital Total knowledge transfer Research and Capital knowledge transfer Ringfenced (excl. ringfenced distributed through teaching) 2011-12 £607.2m £242.6m £20.5m £20.2m £35.6m £8.7m £46.0m £18.4m £999.2m 17

2010-11 Funding provided by the Council£677.6m continued £244.0m £48.5m £14.0m £28.0m £25.9m £57.0m £29.5m £1,124.4m

2009-10 £672.1m £241.9m £88.6m £36.9m £25.2m £31.0m £59.6m £28.2m £1,183.6m

General Horizon General fund teaching Teaching Other General research and Capital Total knowledge transfer Research and Capital knowledge transfer Ringfenced (excl. ringfenced distributed through teaching)

Capital academic year 2011-12 figure is funded on a financial year basis and therefore is up to March 2012 and is subject to change. The academic year 2011-12 spend can only be projected spend at this stage. 18 Income of institutions

Income of universities 2007-08 to 2009-10

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 £m £m £m

SFC grants 1,015 1,052 1,084 Tuition fees/education contracts 498 555 628 Research grants and contracts 490 570 590 Other income 412 434 455 Endowment and investment income 58 39 26 Total income 2,473 2,651 2,783

Qualification aim of students 2010-11

11,658 52,331 152,340 4,129 4,363 8,193 20,814 253,828

Research postgraduate HNC/Certificate of HE Taught postgraduate Other undergraduate qualification First degree Undergraduate credits only HND/Diploma of HE Total 19 Formula funding by university

A breakdown of the main formula based grants for teaching and research allocated to each university in 2011-12:

Grant University £m

Edinburgh Napier University 46.01 Glasgow Caledonian University 52.83 Glasgow School of Art 8.22 Heriot-Watt University 31.33 Queen Margaret University 11.50 Robert Gordon University 33.63 Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 3.23 Scottish Agricultural College 4.76 The Open University (Scotland) 19.46 University of Aberdeen 61.98 University of Abertay Dundee 15.22 University of Dundee 62.90 University of Edinburgh 147.69 University of Glasgow 116.69 University of St Andrews 33.10 University of Stirling 31.25 University of Strathclyde 69.43 University of the Highlands and Islands 18.56 University of the West of Scotland 50.40 Sector total 818.19 20 University student numbers 2010-11

Headcount

Full-time

Part-time

Students by domicile 2010-11

Scottish 174,658 English 25,022 Northern Irish 4,614 Welsh 761 Channel Islands/Isle of Man 237 European Union 17,461 Non-EU/International 31,075

Total 253,828

79,46279,462 235,996235,996

172,435172,435 81,39381,393 21 Students by gender 2010-11

Full-time

Male 76,889 Female 95,546

Total 172,435

Part-time

Male 33,076 Female 48,316

Total 81,393 22 Students by age 2010-11

Full-time

Under 18 7,324 18-20 70,709 21-24 56,673 25-29 20,866 30 and over 16,861 Age unknown 2

Total 172,435

Part-time

Under 18 1,533 18-20 3,262 21-24 7,887 25-29 13,044 30 and over 55,620 Age unknown 47

Total 81,393 23 Students by ethnicity 2010-11

White 201,323 Black 5,599 Asian 19,262 Mixed 3,473 Other 2,057 Not known 22,114

Total 253,828

Students who have disclosed a disability 2010-11

231,225 20,257 2,346

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