This paper reports on the findings of an ESRC funded project that contributes to the evidence base underpinning contextualised approaches to undergraduate admissions in England. We show that the bolder use of reduced entry requirements for disadvantaged learners is necessary if ambitious new widening access targets set by the Office for Students (OfS) are to be achieved. We demonstrate empirically that academic entry requirements for disadvantaged learners can be reduced substantially without setting these students up to fail at university. We also show that the use of area level measures to identify contextually disadvantaged learners – including the OfS's preferred measure, POLAR – runs a high risk of failure to reach the intended benefic...
In the UK, as elsewhere, the use of ‘contextual’ data has been strongly advocated in order to inform...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper evaluates a range of measures commonly used to target and measure the success of efforts ...
In the UK, as elsewhere, the use of ‘contextual’ data has been strongly advocated in order to inform...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper looks at the National Pupil Database for England in terms of variables that could be used...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
Widening participation in higher education has been on the UK policy agenda for more than fifty year...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
The government has challenged the Higher Education sector to double the proportion of pupils from di...
In the UK, as elsewhere, the use of ‘contextual’ data has been strongly advocated in order to inform...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...
This paper evaluates a range of measures commonly used to target and measure the success of efforts ...
In the UK, as elsewhere, the use of ‘contextual’ data has been strongly advocated in order to inform...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis (Routledge) via the DOI in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
This paper looks at the National Pupil Database for England in terms of variables that could be used...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
There are significant social inequalities in access to higher education internationally. Students fr...
Despite well documented and persistent inequalities in access to higher education (HE), the evidenc...
Widening participation in higher education has been on the UK policy agenda for more than fifty year...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
The government has challenged the Higher Education sector to double the proportion of pupils from di...
In the UK, as elsewhere, the use of ‘contextual’ data has been strongly advocated in order to inform...
In England and Wales, the introduction of £9,250 Higher Education tuition fees and concern more broa...
There is no shortage of literature addressing the range of reasons why more disadvantaged groups are...