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Third Level Progression

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 23 February 2012

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Ceisteanna (106)

Bernard J. Durkan

Ceist:

106 Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Education and Skills the number of students deemed to have dropped out of third level education in each of the past four years and to date in 2012; if the economic situation was deemed to be a factor; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10530/12]

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The HEA is responsible for the collection of data on student progression. The most recent report by the HEA entitled ‘A study of Progression in Higher Education' is available on the HEA website. The following table from the report illustrates the non-presence rates of new entrants in their second year of study by sector, NFQ level and course duration. New entrants are classified as ‘not present' if they do not appear in the statistical returns of that institution in the following academic year. The proportion of new entrants in 2007/08 who were not present one year later was 15% on average across all sectors and NFQ Levels. Prior educational attainment is a very significant factor.

Non-Presence Rates for New Entrants by Sector and NFQ Level (2008/09).

Sector

Level

Most Common Points Attained

% Not Present

Institutes of Technology

Level 6

250-300

25%

Level 7

250-300

26%

Level 8

300-350

16%

L8 3 yr duration

300-350

16%

L8 4 yr duration

300-350

16%

L8 4+ yr duration

450-500

10%

All New Entrants

300-350

22%

Universities

Level 8

400-450

9%

L8 3 yr duration

350-400

10%

L8 4 yr duration

450-500

9%

L8 4+ yr duration

550-600

3%

Other Colleges

Level 8

450-500

4%

L8 3 yr duration

450-500

2%

L8 4 yr duration

400-450

7%

All Institutions

Level 8

350-400

11%

All Institutions

All New Entrants

350-400

15%

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