UTT statistics: applications

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UTT statistics: applications Report B: B.1 Summary application status Summary status Applications 2017 Apply 1 Apply 2 All routes 24,470 2,930 27,400 210 40 240 offer* 130 20 150 Other 92,720 4,680 97,400 All states 117,520 7,670 125,190 B.2 Detailed application status by Apply route Detailed status Applications 2017 Apply 1 Apply 2 All routes 24,470 2,930 27,400 210 40 240 offer* Unconditional offer* 100 20 120 offer* 30 0 30 Other Pending provider decision 20 0 20 No current offer 92,710 4,670 97,380 All states 117,520 7,670 125,190 B.3 Full application status by Apply route Full status Applications 2017 Apply 1 Apply 2 All routes 24,470 2,930 27,400 210 40 240 offer* Unconditional offer* Unconditional offer* 100 20 120 offer* offer* 30 0 30 Other Pending provider decision Interview request 20 0 20 Pending provider offer 0 0 0 No current offer Offer retracted or not made 50,750 3,730 54,480 Offer declined 11,490 80 11,570 Application withdrawn 30,470 860 31,330 All states 117,520 7,670 125,190

B.4 Application status by provider country Provider country England 26,480 240 150 95,280 122,150 Wales 920 0 0 2,120 3,040 All provider countries 27,400 240 150 97,400 125,190 B.5 Application status by provider country and UK domicile country Provider country UK domicile country England England 24,790 230 150 87,430 112,590 Northern Ireland 530 10 0 1,940 2,480 Scotland 90 0 0 390 470 Wales 490 0 0 1,950 2,440 All UK domiciles 25,890 230 150 91,710 117,980 Wales England 90 0 0 300 390 Northern Ireland 0 0 0 30 30 Scotland 0 0 0 10 10 Wales 820 0 0 1,710 2,520 All UK domiciles 910 0 0 2,040 2,950 All provider countries England 24,870 230 150 87,730 112,980 Northern Ireland 530 10 0 1,970 2,510 Scotland 90 0 0 390 480 Wales 1,300 0 0 3,660 4,970 All UK domiciles 26,800 230 150 93,750 120,930

B.6 Application status by provider region (UK domicile only) Provider country Provider region England North East 1,430 10 20 4,660 6,110 Yorkshire and The Humber 2,640 60 50 9,580 12,320 North West 4,070 30 0 13,780 17,880 East Midlands 1,930 20 10 6,500 8,460 West Midlands 2,910 20 20 9,640 12,590 East of England 2,250 10 10 6,790 9,050 London 4,450 10 20 21,730 26,210 South East 3,800 60 20 11,230 15,100 South West 2,430 30 10 7,800 10,270 Wales Wales 910 0 0 2,040 2,950 B.7 Applications by provider region (UK domicile only) North East 6,110 Yorkshire and The Humber 12,320 North West 17,880 East Midlands 8,460 West Midlands 12,590 East of England 9,050 London 26,210 South East 15,100 South West 10,270 Wales 2,950

B.8 Application status by provider country and course phase Provider country Course phase England Primary 12,190 70 80 41,960 54,310 Secondary 13,870 170 70 52,660 66,770 Other 420 0 0 660 1,080 All course phases 26,480 240 150 95,280 122,150 Wales Primary 410 0 0 1,000 1,410 Secondary 510 0 0 1,100 1,600 Other 10 0 0 20 30 All course phases 920 0 0 2,120 3,040 All provider countries Primary 12,600 70 80 42,960 55,720 Secondary 14,370 170 70 53,760 68,370 Other 430 0 0 680 1,100 All course phases 27,400 240 150 97,400 125,190 B.9 Application status by provider country and course type Provider country Course type England Higher education 13,870 150 30 47,880 61,930 SCITT 2,930 50 50 9,220 12,240 School Direct 7,110 40 40 25,110 32,290 School Direct (salaried) 2,570 10 30 13,070 15,680 All course types 26,480 240 150 95,280 122,150 Wales Higher education 920 0 0 2,120 3,040 All course types 920 0 0 2,120 3,040 All provider countries Higher education 14,800 150 30 50,000 64,980 SCITT 2,930 50 50 9,220 12,240 School Direct 7,110 40 40 25,110 32,290 School Direct (salaried) 2,570 10 30 13,070 15,680 All course types 27,400 240 150 97,400 125,190

B.10 Application status by provider country and course phase and type Provider country, course phase and type England Primary Higher education 6,070 30 10 20,000 26,100 SCITT 1,180 20 40 3,670 4,910 School Direct 3,350 20 20 10,410 13,790 School Direct (salaried) 1,610 0 20 7,880 9,510 Secondary Higher education 7,400 120 20 27,230 34,770 SCITT 1,750 30 10 5,550 7,330 School Direct 3,760 20 20 14,700 18,500 School Direct (salaried) 960 10 20 5,190 6,170 Other Higher education 410 0 0 660 1,070 SCITT 0 0 0 0 0 School Direct 0 0 0 0 10 School Direct (salaried) 0 0 0 0 0 Wales Primary Higher education 410 0 0 1,000 1,410 Secondary Higher education 510 0 0 1,100 1,600 Other Higher education 10 0 0 20 30 All Primary Higher education 6,470 30 10 21,000 27,510 SCITT 1,180 20 40 3,670 4,910 School Direct 3,350 20 20 10,410 13,790 School Direct (salaried) 1,610 0 20 7,880 9,510 Secondary Higher education 7,900 120 20 28,330 36,370 SCITT 1,750 30 10 5,550 7,330 School Direct 3,760 20 20 14,700 18,500 School Direct (salaried) 960 10 20 5,190 6,170 Other Higher education 420 0 0 670 1,100 SCITT 0 0 0 0 0 School Direct 0 0 0 0 10 School Direct (salaried) 0 0 0 0 0

B.11 Application status by provider country and subject for primary phase, specified subjects with 10 or more applications Provider country Subject England Early Years 690 0 10 2,740 3,430 Lower Primary 200 0 0 700 910 Upper Primary 110 0 0 370 480 Other 11,190 70 80 38,150 49,480 Wales Lower Primary 70 0 0 200 280 Upper Primary 90 0 0 180 270 Other 250 0 0 620 870

B.12 Application status by subject (single or in combination) for secondary phase (providers in England), specified subjects with 10 or more applications (to all UK providers) Subject Arabic 30 0 0 240 270 Art, or Art and Design 460 0 0 1,820 2,280 Biology 900 10 10 3,300 4,220 Business Education 150 0 0 760 920 Chemistry 820 10 0 2,630 3,470 Chinese 10 0 0 50 60 Citizenship 50 0 0 170 220 Classics 70 0 0 180 250 Communication and Media Studies 20 0 0 110 130 Computer Studies 460 10 0 1,780 2,250 Dance and Performance 90 0 0 330 420 Design and Technology 290 0 0 920 1,210 Design and Technology (Food) 60 0 0 180 230 Design and Technology (Product Design) 40 0 0 140 180 Design and Technology (Systems and Control) 20 0 0 70 90 Design and Technology (Textiles) 50 0 0 160 210 Drama and Theatre Studies 300 0 0 1,270 1,570 Economics 20 0 0 90 110 English 1,830 10 10 6,380 8,220 English as a Second or Other Language 40 0 0 100 130 French 750 10 0 2,680 3,440 Further Education 110 0 0 230 340 Geography 1,130 10 10 3,080 4,220 German 400 0 0 1,390 1,790 Health and Social Care 10 0 0 60 70 History 1,060 10 0 4,010 5,080 Humanities 30 0 0 60 90 Information Communication Technology 60 0 0 180 240 Information Technology 60 0 0 160 220 Italian 70 0 0 180 250 Languages 1,330 20 0 4,580 5,930 Languages (Asian) 80 0 0 410 480 Languages (European) 970 10 0 3,510 4,490 Latin 40 0 0 90 130 Leisure and Tourism 0 0 0 10 10 Literacy 20 0 0 30 50 Mandarin 50 0 0 330 380 Mathematics 2,270 70 20 8,820 11,180 Mathematics (abridged) 20 0 0 20 40 Music 280 0 0 980 1,260 Numeracy 10 0 0 20 20

B.12 (continued) Application status by subject (single or in combination) for secondary phase (providers in England), specified subjects with 10 or more applications Subject Physical Education 1,100 0 10 7,550 8,650 Physics 670 10 0 2,220 2,910 Physics (abridged) 10 0 0 10 10 Post-Compulsory 110 0 0 220 330 Psychology 130 0 0 450 590 Religious Education 380 0 0 1,200 1,590 Russian 20 0 0 70 90 Science 2,360 30 10 8,060 10,470 Social Science 130 0 0 500 630 Spanish 610 0 0 2,200 2,810 Special Educational Needs 10 0 0 30 40

B.13 Application status by subject (single subject only) for secondary phase (providers in England), specified subjects with 10 or more applications (to all UK providers) Subject Art, or Art and Design 430 0 0 1,780 2,220 Biology 10 0 0 40 40 Business Education 140 0 0 710 860 Chemistry 10 0 0 30 40 Citizenship 50 0 0 140 190 Classics 30 0 0 100 130 Communication and Media Studies 10 0 0 60 70 Computer Studies 350 10 0 1,450 1,810 Dance and Performance 90 0 0 310 400 Design and Technology 200 0 0 660 860 Design and Technology (Food) 0 0 0 0 0 Drama and Theatre Studies 250 0 0 1,110 1,370 Economics 10 0 0 40 50 English 1,750 10 10 6,150 7,920 French 0 0 0 10 10 Geography 1,130 10 10 3,080 4,220 Health and Social Care 10 0 0 60 70 History 1,060 10 0 3,980 5,050 Languages 330 10 0 970 1,320 Leisure and Tourism 0 0 0 10 10 Mathematics 2,140 70 20 8,320 10,560 Music 280 0 0 970 1,250 Physical Education 1,080 0 10 7,490 8,580 Physics 40 0 0 80 120 Post-Compulsory 70 0 0 110 180 Psychology 130 0 0 440 570 Religious Education 380 0 0 1,200 1,590 Science 0 0 0 0 0 Social Science 100 0 0 400 500 Spanish 0 0 0 0 0

B.14 Application status by subject (single or in combination) for secondary phase (providers in Wales), specified subjects with 10 or more applications (to all UK providers) Subject Art, or Art and Design 20 0 0 50 70 Biology 40 0 0 90 130 Business Education 10 0 0 10 20 Chemistry 20 0 0 50 70 Computer Studies 10 0 0 20 30 Design and Technology 20 0 0 30 50 Design and Technology (Food) 0 0 0 10 20 Design and Technology (Product Design) 0 0 0 10 20 Design and Technology (Systems and Control) 0 0 0 10 20 Design and Technology (Textiles) 0 0 0 10 20 Drama and Theatre Studies 20 0 0 40 60 English 60 0 0 130 190 French 20 0 0 20 40 Geography 20 0 0 40 60 German 0 0 0 0 0 History 50 0 0 130 180 Information Communication Technology 20 0 0 40 60 Information Technology 10 0 0 10 20 Languages 30 0 0 50 80 Languages (European) 30 0 0 50 80 Mathematics 50 0 0 120 170 Music 10 0 0 30 40 Outdoor Activities 10 0 0 20 30 Physical Education 60 0 0 140 190 Physics 20 0 0 30 50 Post-Compulsory 10 0 0 60 70 Religious Education 20 0 0 20 50 Science 80 0 0 180 260 Spanish 10 0 0 20 20 Welsh 70 0 0 90 160

B.15 Application status by subject (single subject only) for secondary phase (providers in Wales), specified subjects with 10 or more applications (to all UK providers) Subject Art, or Art and Design 20 0 0 50 70 Business Education 10 0 0 10 20 Computer Studies 0 0 0 0 10 Design and Technology 20 0 0 20 40 Drama and Theatre Studies 20 0 0 40 60 English 50 0 0 130 180 Geography 20 0 0 40 50 History 40 0 0 120 150 Mathematics 40 0 0 100 140 Music 10 0 0 30 40 Outdoor Activities 0 0 0 10 10 Physical Education 50 0 0 130 170 Post-Compulsory 10 0 0 60 70 Religious Education 20 0 0 20 40 Science 0 0 0 0 10 Welsh 20 0 0 30 50

B.16 Technical notes and definitions UCAS Teacher Training (UTT) provides a single admissions system for higher education, SCITT-based, School Direct and School Direct (salaried)/apprenticeship courses. Applicants have been able to submit applications for all 2017 UCAS Teacher Training courses since 26 October 2016. This report covers the applications made to UTT courses. From the 2015 cycle onwards, teacher training courses for Scottish providers are included within the UCAS Undergraduate scheme and are reported there. Values have been rounded to the nearest 10, this may result in instances where totals do not equal the sum of the components. Age This report uses country-specific age definitions which align with the cut-off points for school/college cohorts within the different administrations of the UK. For England and Wales ages are defined on 31 August 2017, for Northern Ireland on 1 July 2017 and for Scotland on 28 February 2018. Defining ages in this way matches the assignment of children to school cohorts. For applicants outside the UK, the cohort cut-off for England and Wales has been used. Applicant A person who has made an application to UTT during the cycle reported. Application An application to a course at a provider made by an applicant. Applicants may make up to three applications in Apply 1 and may only make one application at a time in Apply 2. Application summary status Applications have been assigned to a summary status based on their status. Applications are counted against each status and route they were made in. For Apply 2 only the latest application made is counted. The summary status is the application status from the following: : unconditional firm application. placed: conditional firm application. offer: application with an unconditional or conditional offer and no reply. Other: all other applications. Application detailed status Using the same methodology as the summary status, the detailed status is the application status from the following: : unconditional firm application. placed: conditional firm application. Unconditional offer: application with an unconditional offer and no reply. offer: application with a conditional offer and no reply. Pending provider decision: application that has not yet had a reply from a provider or has been invited to interview. No current offer: application has either been unsuccessful, withdrawn, or any offer declined. This includes applications that received an offer which was later retracted, for example if the applicant did not meet all required conditions. Application full status Using the same methodology as the summary status, the full status is the application status from the following: : unconditional firm application. placed: conditional firm application. Unconditional offer: application with an unconditional offer and no reply. offer: application with a conditional offer and no reply. Interview request: application where the applicant has been invited to an interview. Pending provider offer: application is waiting for provider decision. Offer retracted or not made: application has either not received an offer, or has received an offer which was later retracted, for example if the applicant did not meet the conditions of the offer. Offer declined: application which received a provider offer and was declined by the applicant. Application withdrawn: application withdrawn from UTT. Applications are counted against each status and route they were made in. For Apply 2 only the latest application made is counted. If an applicant withdraws from UTT then all applications are treated as 'Withdrawn' in these tables.

Apply route Applicants may make three applications through Apply 1 and one application at a time through Apply 2. Applications are reported against the route they were made in. For Apply 2 only the latest application made is counted. Domicile Declared area of permanent residence. The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man have been assigned as 'Not EU'. Provider country and region The country and region of the UTT provider. Course phase The phase the application was made to. The course phase may be primary, secondary or other (middle is included in other). Course type The type of course the application was made to. The course type may be higher education, SCITT, School Direct or School Direct (salaried)/apprenticeship. Subjects Subjects are reported for primary and secondary courses. Only subjects that have at least 10 applications in total (to all UK providers) are reported on. Secondary courses may have up to nine subjects assigned. Applications to courses are counted against each course subject, which may result in applications to secondary courses being counted more than once. Applications to courses with a single subject assigned are also reported separately. *Applications where the conditions of the offer had not been met, or the offer had not been accepted, before the cycle closed are reported as conditional placed or holding offer respectively. For statistical purposes these are treated as unplaced.