HC Deb 17 November 1997 vol 301 cc72-3W
Mr. Charles Kennedy

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was(a) the total number of students on first degree courses at Scottish higher education institutions in each of the past five years and (b) the number of those students taking four-year honours degree courses. [15057]

Mr. Wilson

The total number of first degree students—full time and part time—in Scottish higher education institutions for the most recent five years available is set out in the table.

Number of first degree students in Scottish HEIs
Year Full time Part time Total
1991–92 78,182 5,169 83,351
1992–93 87,057 7,014 94,071
1993–94 93,394 7,722 101,086
1994–95 97,928 6,012 103,840
1995–96 99,434 6,198 105,632

However, it is not possible to ascertain how many of these students undertook a four-year honours degree course. The only point at which it is known that a student has studied for an honours degree is when they obtain their qualification. The following tables set out data for full-time first degree graduates from Scottish higher education institutions for 1994–95 and 1995–96. It is not possible to identify the number of years taken to obtain the qualification in data prior to 1994–95.

1994–95
Year of student Honours Other Total
Less than four years 3,545 5,407 8,952
Four years 10,187 928 11,115
More than four years 2,041 342 2,383
Total 15,773 6,677 22,450

The following table shows that of the 15,773 honours graduates for Scottish HEIs in 1994–95, 10,187–65 per cent—obtained the qualification after completing four years of study. The 3,545 graduates who completed an honours degree in less than four years will include direct entrants into second year and also students transferring between higher education institutions to study the same course.

1995–96
Year of student Honours Other Total
Less than four years 2,900 6,162 9,062
Four years 12,219 1,149 13,368
More than four years 2,031 642 2,673
Total 17,150 7,953 25,103

Mr. Don Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland further to his answer to the hon. Member for Tiverton and Honiton (Mrs. Browning) of 4 November,Official Report, column 156, how many potential university entrants had confirmed places for Scottish universities by 1 August; and if he will make a statement. [15314]

Mr. Wilson

The information requested is not held centrally. Information on university applications may be obtained from the University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), Fulton House, Jessop Avenue, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 3SH.

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