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April 2007/07 (web only)
Core funding/operations
Report on student numbers

This report is for information


Students registered at one institution but taught by another 2005-06

Tables of franchised students

This document gives tables of higher education students who are registered at one institution but taught by another. Information is derived from the Higher Education Statistics Agency 2005-06 data collections.


To: Heads of higher education institutions and further education colleges in England
Of interest to those responsible for: Student data, Audit, Finance, Planning
Reference: 2007/07
Publication date: April 2007
Enquiries to: Kathy Christie
tel 0117 931 7366
e-mail k.christie@hefce.ac.uk

Executive summary (read online)


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Executive summary

Purpose

1.   This document is produced for information. It is one of a series (HEFCE 00/55, 01/70, 2002/51, 2004/02, 2004/36 and 2006/05) that each year present tables of the numbers of students who are registered at a higher education institution (HEI) but taught by another institution. The teaching institution is often, but not necessarily, a further education college. Such sub-contractual partnerships between institutions are diverse; although they are referred to here as franchises, the term does not always describe the nature of the collaboration. Information is derived from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) data collections.

Action required

2.   No action is required; this report is for information.