Entry & outcomes at University for the Creative Arts

Who gets into University for the Creative Arts, who continues, who graduates, who earns a top degree class, and who moves into skilled work — broken down by background. Latest available year: 2023-24. Full-time undergraduates only.

Source: OfS Access and Participation dashboard · Numbers below 23 students are suppressed by OfS to protect privacy.

Who is admitted

Share of new students from each background.

By neighbourhood deprivation

Every English neighbourhood is ranked from most to least deprived. Q1 = students from the poorest 20% of neighbourhoods; Q5 = students from the richest 20%.

Most deprived 20%
22.3%
Q2
31.6%
Q3
21.5%
Q4
13.8%
Least deprived 20%
10.9%

By area participation in university

Areas are ranked by how often local 18-year-olds go to university. Q1 = areas where few young people go; Q5 = areas where most do.

Areas where fewest go to uni
12.8%
Q2
14.7%
Q3
19.8%
Q4
26.0%
Areas where most go to uni
26.7%

By ethnicity

Self-identified ethnicity at application.

Asian
6.9%
Black
10.4%
Mixed
6.5%
White
69.4%
Other
6.9%

By sex

Reported sex.

Male
52.4%
Female
47.6%

By reported disability

Whether the student declared a disability at application — voluntary disclosure.

No declared disability
85.8%
Declared a disability
14.2%

By free school meals eligibility

Whether the student was recorded as eligible for free school meals during compulsory schooling — a marker for low household income.

Not eligible
76.7%
Eligible for free school meals
23.3%

Who continues to year 2

Share of students who progressed past their first year.

By neighbourhood deprivation

Every English neighbourhood is ranked from most to least deprived. Q1 = students from the poorest 20% of neighbourhoods; Q5 = students from the richest 20%.

Most deprived 20%
77.3%
Q2
81.7%
Q3
84.6%
Q4
84.1%
Least deprived 20%
90.0%

By area participation in university

Areas are ranked by how often local 18-year-olds go to university. Q1 = areas where few young people go; Q5 = areas where most do.

Areas where fewest go to uni
80.8%
Q2
85.4%
Q3
81.1%
Q4
85.9%
Areas where most go to uni
84.5%

By ethnicity

Self-identified ethnicity at application.

Asian
81.8%
Black
67.1%
Mixed
82.8%
White
86.5%
Other
78.2%

By sex

Reported sex.

Male
78.6%
Female
85.8%

By reported disability

Whether the student declared a disability at application — voluntary disclosure.

No declared disability
81.7%
Declared a disability
84.1%

By free school meals eligibility

Whether the student was recorded as eligible for free school meals during compulsory schooling — a marker for low household income.

Not eligible
86.6%
Eligible for free school meals
73.0%

Who completes their degree

Share of students who graduated within the expected window.

By neighbourhood deprivation

Every English neighbourhood is ranked from most to least deprived. Q1 = students from the poorest 20% of neighbourhoods; Q5 = students from the richest 20%.

Most deprived 20%
90.5%
Q2
86.5%
Q3
91.0%
Q4
91.5%
Least deprived 20%
84.7%

By area participation in university

Areas are ranked by how often local 18-year-olds go to university. Q1 = areas where few young people go; Q5 = areas where most do.

Areas where fewest go to uni
91.9%
Q2
90.8%
Q3
92.1%
Q4
86.0%
Areas where most go to uni
88.5%

By ethnicity

Self-identified ethnicity at application.

Asian
89.5%
Black
88.8%
Mixed
82.4%
White
89.4%

By sex

Reported sex.

Male
84.0%
Female
91.2%

By reported disability

Whether the student declared a disability at application — voluntary disclosure.

No declared disability
90.1%
Declared a disability
87.2%

By free school meals eligibility

Whether the student was recorded as eligible for free school meals during compulsory schooling — a marker for low household income.

Not eligible
89.1%
Eligible for free school meals
89.4%

Who graduates with a 1st or 2:1

Share of graduates awarded a first-class or upper-second degree.

By neighbourhood deprivation

Every English neighbourhood is ranked from most to least deprived. Q1 = students from the poorest 20% of neighbourhoods; Q5 = students from the richest 20%.

Most deprived 20%
75.5%
Q2
71.8%
Q3
75.4%
Q4
83.4%
Least deprived 20%
84.7%

By area participation in university

Areas are ranked by how often local 18-year-olds go to university. Q1 = areas where few young people go; Q5 = areas where most do.

Areas where fewest go to uni
77.6%
Q2
76.7%
Q3
84.7%
Q4
81.6%
Areas where most go to uni
79.1%

By ethnicity

Self-identified ethnicity at application.

Asian
76.9%
Black
71.2%
Mixed
70.7%
White
81.3%

By sex

Reported sex.

Male
77.6%
Female
79.6%

By reported disability

Whether the student declared a disability at application — voluntary disclosure.

No declared disability
79.9%
Declared a disability
77.8%

By free school meals eligibility

Whether the student was recorded as eligible for free school meals during compulsory schooling — a marker for low household income.

Not eligible
79.5%
Eligible for free school meals
77.1%

Who moves into skilled work or further study

Share of graduates in highly-skilled jobs or further study 15 months on.

By neighbourhood deprivation

Every English neighbourhood is ranked from most to least deprived. Q1 = students from the poorest 20% of neighbourhoods; Q5 = students from the richest 20%.

Most deprived 20%
64.7%
Q2
57.4%
Q3
68.9%
Q4
70.7%
Least deprived 20%
65.7%

By area participation in university

Areas are ranked by how often local 18-year-olds go to university. Q1 = areas where few young people go; Q5 = areas where most do.

Areas where fewest go to uni
66.8%
Q2
64.7%
Q3
62.2%
Q4
63.1%
Areas where most go to uni
72.1%

By ethnicity

Self-identified ethnicity at application.

Asian
65.4%
Black
58.4%
Mixed
73.4%
White
66.4%

By sex

Reported sex.

Male
73.5%
Female
62.1%

By reported disability

Whether the student declared a disability at application — voluntary disclosure.

No declared disability
68.6%
Declared a disability
62.6%

By free school meals eligibility

Whether the student was recorded as eligible for free school meals during compulsory schooling — a marker for low household income.

Not eligible
66.0%
Eligible for free school meals
59.3%