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Seòmar agus comataidhean

Question reference: S6W-40391

  • Date lodged: 8 September 2025
  • Current status: Answered by Graeme Dey on 22 September 2025

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding (a) how many and (b) what proportion of care experienced people have enrolled in (i) the Open University and (b) other university education in each of the last 10 years.


Answer

Care Experienced students entering undergraduate courses at The Open University and other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have been included below.

Further details on Care Experienced students in Scotland can be found in the annual Scottish Funding Council's Report on Widening Access (RoWA). https://www.sfc.ac.uk/publications/report-on-widening-access-2023-24/

Scottish Domiciled undergraduate entrants to Scottish universities, by Care Experienced status, 2014-15 to 2023-24

Academic year

Provider

Care Experienced

% of all UG entrants who

are care experienced*

2014-15

The Open University

45

1%

 

Other HEIs

230

1%

2015-16

The Open University

35

1%

 

Other HEIs

225

1%

2016-17

The Open University

45

1%

 

Other HEIs

250

1%

2017-18

The Open University

45

1%

 

Other HEIs

325

1%

2018-19

The Open University

35

1%

 

Other HEIs

425

1%

2019-20

The Open University

50

1%

 

Other HEIs

450

1%

2020-21

The Open University

55

1%

 

Other HEIs

600

1%

2021-22

The Open University

95

1%

 

Other HEIs

670

1%

2022-23

The Open University

185

2%

 

Other HEIs

710

2%

2023-24

The Open University

220

3%

 

Other HEIs

815

2%

Source: HESA Student Data, SG Secondary Analysis

*Percentage is an estimate and could be influenced by the number of unknowns in the data and improved data quality in recent years.

1) When interpreting figures relating to care experienced students it is important to note that the reporting of students from care experienced backgrounds has been given more focus in recent years, with increased efforts made to encourage students to declare themselves as being care experienced.

2) Those on short part-time courses are more likely to include unknown information.

3) Numbers may differ slightly from other published sources due to the way data has been aggregated. This includes 2020-21 where SFC published a slightly higher number of Care Experienced students due to post-data collection changes.

4) Numers are rounded to the nearest 5.