Useful university statistics
by Tom Evans
Last updated August 17 2004
Highest percentage intake through clearing:
Greenwich
North London
Northumbria
Westminster
South Bank
Luton
London Guildhall
De Montfort
Sheffield Hallam
Drop-out rates (percentage of total students who didn't graduate)
The Lowest:
Cambridge (1.3%)
Oxford (1.4%)
Royal Veterinary College (1.4%)
Royal College of Music (2.3%)
LSE (4.3%)
School of Pharmacy (4.9%)
Sheffield (5%)
Birmingham (5.2%)
Glasgow Caledonian (5.2%)
York (5.5%)
The Highest Drop-out rates (percentage of total students who didn't graduate):
University of North London (38.1%)
London Guildhall (33.2%)
Thames Valley University (32.7%)
University of East London (32.1%)
Bolton Institute (31.7%)
South Bank University (29.8%)
School of Orinetal & African Studies (29.3%)
Glamorgan University (27.2%)
Anglia Polytechnic (27.1%)
University of Luton (27.1%)
Highest unemployment after six months:
Royal Holloway
Bolton Institute
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Surrey Institute
Bournemouth
Buckingham
Coventry
South Bank
Greenwich
London Institute
Highest percentage of female students:
Queen Margaret (80%)
Courtauld Institute of Art (75%)
Bath Spa (70%)
University of Wales College of Medicine (70%)
London Institute (69%)
Goldsmiths College (66%)
Surrey (66%)
Brighton (62%)
Anglia (61%)
Surrey Institute (60%)
Highest percentage of male students (Excluding individual Oxford and Cambridge Colleges):
Royal Veterinary College, London (70%)
Cranfield (70%)
UMIST (69%)
Imperial College (67%)
Thames Valley University (65%)
Loughborough (62%)
Glasgow Caledonian (60%)
Heriot Watt (60%)
Heythrop College, London (60%)
Bath (59%)
Lowest Staff/Student Ratios
1= Oxford, Surrey
3. University College London
4. University of Wales
5. College of Medicine
6. Trinity College of Music
7. Royal Veterinary College
8. Newcastle
9. Queen Mary London
10= Wimbledon School of Art, LSE
Sources: DfES, AGCAS-UCAS, HESA
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