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End of Cycle 2016 Data Resources DR4 013 03 Applications by Provider and a Level UCAS: DR4_013_03 Applications by provider and A level (Applications through the main scheme and UK domiciled) End of Cycle 2016 Data Resources DR4_013_03 Applications by provider and A level Statistic: Number of Applications Variables: Provider Name , Holds A level Qualification , Cycle Year Coverage: Applications through the main scheme and UK domiciled Definitions Holds A level Qualification Indicates if an applicant has achieved an A level or A level Double Award qualification (at least one) as identified either on application or through awarding body linkage process. Please note: This flag is not updated beyond the end of the application cycle for each applicant. (I.e. if an applicant applied in the 2008 cycle without achieving an A level, but went on to obtain this qualification in 2009, the value for the applicant applying in 2008 would remain ‘A level qualification not identified’.) Provider Name The Higher Education Provider (HEP) at the time of the application. This does not take into account any mergers or rebrands, for example if HEP A and HEP B merged to become HEP A in 2012, all applications and acceptances will be reported as HEP A from 2012 onwards. Prior to 2012 all applications and acceptances will be reported as HEP A or HEP B as appropriate. Cycle Year The cycle in which the application was processed. Number of Applications Application is defined as a choice to a course in higher education through the UCAS main scheme. Each applicant can make up to five choices, which was reduced from six in 2008. The number of applications does not include choices made through the following acceptance routes: Clearing, Extra, Adjustment and RPAs. End of Cycle 2016 Data Resources: DR4_013_03. UCAS Analysis and Research, published on Thursday 26 January 2017 at www.ucas.com UCAS: DR4_013_03 Applications by provider and A level (Applications through the main scheme and UK domiciled) Number of Applications by Cycle Year Provider Name , Holds A level Qualification 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 A10 Abbey College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A14 Abingdon and Witney College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 A20 The University of Aberdeen A level qualification identified 2,730 3,040 4,125 3,675 3,195 3,555 3,775 3,750 3,010 A level qualification not identified 7,675 7,960 8,720 9,860 10,315 10,685 9,610 10,720 10,975 A30 Abertay University A level qualification identified 415 405 470 635 585 530 425 320 265 A level qualification not identified 3,325 3,435 4,240 5,085 5,115 4,350 4,315 3,870 3,755 A40 Aberystwyth University A level qualification identified 6,340 6,990 7,555 9,020 7,810 6,765 5,525 5,185 4,965 A level qualification not identified 855 1,070 1,330 1,495 1,240 1,255 1,210 1,325 1,415 A41 ABI College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 5 A42 ALRA (The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts) A level qualification identified 440 475 480 0 0 0 0 0 0 A level qualification not identified 385 410 520 0 0 0 0 0 0 A43 Access to Music A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 5 40 45 40 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 5 55 70 75 A44 Accrington & Rossendale College A level qualification identified 0 0 30 25 45 30 25 20 20 A level qualification not identified 0 0 100 110 130 135 120 80 80 A45 The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise A level qualification identified 115 130 160 205 335 300 330 295 265 A level qualification not identified 75 95 105 120 95 115 135 155 160 A48 The Academy of Contemporary Music A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 545 635 830 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 5 615 815 1,085 A50 American InterContinental University - London A level qualification identified 85 70 80 40 75 130 0 0 0 A level qualification not identified 55 55 85 75 95 115 0 0 0 A55 Amersham & Wycombe College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 20 30 20 15 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 55 55 35 35 A60 Anglia Ruskin University A level qualification identified 5,880 6,235 7,580 8,185 9,480 9,710 9,080 8,685 9,485 A level qualification not identified 3,745 4,495 6,785 7,240 7,380 7,445 8,140 8,605 9,265 A65 Anglo European College of Chiropractic A level qualification identified 125 85 80 80 70 85 65 95 90 A level qualification not identified 45 35 35 25 35 25 30 35 65 A66 Arts University Bournemouth (formerly University A level qualification identified College) 0 0 0 4,090 3,215 3,340 3,780 3,980 4,020 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 1,745 1,480 1,560 1,865 2,160 2,095 A70 Askham Bryan College A level qualification identified 120 110 150 190 155 170 195 210 205 A level qualification not identified 95 155 205 255 215 310 350 445 545 A80 Aston University, Birmingham A level qualification identified 9,505 9,585 10,355 8,270 6,570 8,395 9,090 10,575 11,350 A level qualification not identified 1,590 1,790 2,265 2,135 1,795 2,055 2,385 2,990 3,060 B06 Bangor University A level qualification identified 6,460 6,850 6,830 8,155 7,355 7,620 6,745 6,955 6,920 A level qualification not identified 1,560 1,850 2,105 2,445 2,165 2,480 2,545 2,560 2,580 B08 Barnet and Southgate College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 20 15 15 10 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 60 75 65 70 (Continued) End of Cycle 2016 Data Resources: DR4_013_03. UCAS Analysis and Research, published on Thursday 26 January 2017 at www.ucas.com UCAS: DR4_013_03 Applications by provider and A level (Applications through the main scheme and UK domiciled) Number of Applications by Cycle Year Provider Name , Holds A level Qualification 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 B09 Barnfield College, Luton A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 45 15 10 5 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 175 140 80 80 B11 Barking and Dagenham College A level qualification identified 20 15 20 25 30 20 35 20 25 A level qualification not identified 65 65 105 105 155 115 145 135 100 B12 Barony College A level qualification identified 5 5 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 A level qualification not identified 25 25 20 40 0 0 0 0 0 B13 University Campus Barnsley A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 65 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 5 215 275 305 B15 Basingstoke College of Technology A level qualification identified 10 10 15 25 10 10 15 15 10 A level qualification not identified 55 40 45 35 10 25 45 45 15 B16 University of Bath A level qualification identified 12,460 12,150 11,505 11,120 11,350 12,970 14,530 17,105 16,870 A level qualification not identified 1,770 2,090 2,190 2,355 2,135 1,980 2,300 2,440 2,410 B18 Bicton College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 B20 Bath Spa University A level qualification identified 8,280 8,290 9,470 11,105 9,240 9,215 9,810 10,880 10,310 A level qualification not identified 2,185 2,345 2,960 3,075 2,680 2,425 2,815 2,925 3,095 B21 Bath College A level qualification identified 10 15 5 25 10 40 15 15 15 A level qualification not identified 15 15 10 10 15 55 35 35 45 B22 University of Bedfordshire A level qualification identified 4,775 5,890 7,810 9,190 8,430 6,805 6,340 5,570 4,945 A level qualification not identified 4,225 5,815 8,235 9,570 8,355 7,285 7,920 7,555 7,095 B23 Bedford College A level qualification identified 25 20 20 25 55 110 95 80 70 A level qualification not identified 35 45 60 45 80 255 230 195 205 B24 Birkbeck, University of London A level qualification identified 0 0 140 245 640 770 1,540 1,990 1,490 A level qualification not identified 0 0 215 300 695 1,095 1,390 1,635 1,395 B25 Birmingham City University A level qualification identified 0 13,415 14,890 17,110 15,065 16,255 17,375 16,095 16,765 A level qualification not identified 0 9,285 11,700 12,565 11,505 13,135 15,430 15,315 15,570 B30 Birmingham Metropolitan College A level qualification identified 0 0 55 95 90 80 80 95 40 A level qualification not identified 0 0 110 175 155 205 210 215 125 B32 The University of Birmingham A level qualification identified 26,385 28,825 30,235 29,860 26,640 27,100 30,615 32,585 32,860 A level qualification not identified 4,490 4,715 5,355 5,545 5,445 5,700 6,290 6,465 6,265 B35 University College Birmingham A level qualification identified 1,025 1,255 1,250 1,235 1,320 1,060 1,185 1,275 1,135 A level qualification not identified 1,175 1,520 1,730 1,810 1,760 1,870 2,125 2,510 2,250 B36 Bexley College A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 5 5 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 45 80 60 40 B37 Bishop Burton College A level qualification identified 190 240 275 305 265 305 310 260 200 A level qualification not identified 230 260 405 485 410 475 520 485 460 B38 Bishop Grosseteste University A level qualification identified 805 920 1,085 1,325 1,475 1,340 1,340 1,345 1,115 A level qualification not identified 285 315 410 445 605 550 605 705 685 B39 BIMM A level qualification identified 0 0 0 0 0 785 1,305 1,705 2,020 A level qualification not identified 0 0 0 0 0 1,210 1,860 2,260 2,710 B40 Blackburn College A level qualification identified 0 0 270 395 375 305 250 175 155 A level qualification not identified 0 0 880 1,105 940 905 950 710 605 (Continued) End of Cycle 2016 Data Resources: DR4_013_03.
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