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Title: How HESES affects your HEFCE teaching grant


1
  • How HESES affects your HEFCE teaching grant
  • Thom Brain
  • Funding Round Project Manager

2
Purpose of this session
  • Explain how the data submitted in HESES are used
    in the mainstream teaching funding model
  • Explain how the data submitted in HESES are used
    in the calculations of adjustments to grant the
    HBK sheet in HESES workbooks
  • Opportunity to ask questions

3
Overview of presentation
  • Mainstream teaching grant overview of funding
    method
  • Funding agreements, recruitment and grant
    adjustments
  • Examples using HESES workbooks
  • General questions

4
  • Mainstream teaching grant overview of funding
    method

5
Mainstream teaching grant principles
  • Similar activity is funded at similar rates, with
    variations based on explicit and justifiable
    reasons
  • Institutions wishing to expand should bid for
    additional student numbers

6
Mainstream teaching grant key terms
  • Standard resource A notional resource level
    calculated by our funding model
  • Assumed resource Actual HEFCE grant our
    assumption of fee income
  • Tolerance band A 5 band around standard
    resource
  • Migration The process by which we move
    institutions that were originally outside the
    tolerance band to within it over an agreed period
    of time

7
Students funded by mainstream HEFCE teaching grant
  • Home EC students who are
  • not funded by another EC public source
  • on a course open to any suitably qualified
    candidate
  • at least 0.03 FTE (approx 1 week full-time study)
  • on a recognised course of HE

8
Mainstream teaching price groups
  • A 4 (Clinical)
  • B 1.7 (Science, engineering technology)
  • C 1.3 (Other high cost subjects with a
    studio, laboratory or fieldwork element)
  • D 1 (All other subjects)

9
Mainstream teaching student-related factors
  • Factor Premium
  • Part-time students 10
  • Students on foundation 10 degrees
  • Long courses (45 weeks ) 25

10
Mainstream teaching institutional factors
  • Factor Premium
  • Inner London 8
  • Outer London 5
  • Specialist institutions Variable
  • Small institutions Variable
  • Old historic buildings Variable

11
Mainstream teaching calculation of standard
resource
  • Calculate total weighted FTE for each
    institution, using price group and
    student-related weights
  • Multiply total weighted FTE by base price
    (standard unit price for 1 weighted FTE)
  • Base price for 2005-06 is 3,608

12
Mainstream teachingcalculation of base price
  • Calculate total mainstream resource (including
    fee income) for sector
  • Calculate total weighted FTE for sector
  • Base price is
  • Total resource
  • Total weighted FTE
  • Base price is recalculated each year

13
Mainstream teaching assumed resource
  • Assumed resource HEFCE grant assumed fee
    income
  • Mainstream HEFCE grant rolls forward from one
    year to the next, with adjustments for, for
    example
  • Inflation
  • Holdback, ASN funding, transfers
  • Migration
  • Fee assumptions per FTE for 2005-06
  • FTS and PT UG 1,175
  • SWOUT UG 1,140
  • PGT subject to regulated fees 1,175
  • Other FT PGT 3,608
  • Other PT PGT 3,968

14
Mainstream teaching migration
  • We express the difference between assumed
    resource and standard resource as a percentage of
    standard resource
  • We want an institutions assumed resource to be
    within 5 of standard resource
  • Migration through additional funding (for those
    below the band) or increasing student numbers
    (for those above it)
  • Institutions only eligible for migration funding
    to the extent that their position outside the
    tolerance band is due to changes to the funding
    method, not because of their own recruitment
    behaviour

15
  • Funding agreements, recruitment and grant
    adjustments

16
Funding agreements
  • Three controls
  • The contract range
  • Funding conditional upon delivery of growth
  • The medical and dental contract FTE (CFTE)

17
The contract range (1)
  • Applies to all institutions
  • Expressed as percentage range
  • for example -5 to 5
  • Refers to the percentage difference of actual
    (assumed) resource to standard resource
  • does not mean the percentages by which
    institutions can vary their overall recruitment
    levels

18
The contract range (2)
  • We use HESES data to
  • Recalculate 2005-06 standard resource
  • Recalculate 2005-06 assumed fee income
  • Recalculate 2005-06 assumed resource
  • We compare recalculated standard and assumed
    resource
  • If new percentage difference is outside contract
    range, institution may be liable to holdback
  • For 2005-06, holdback only for those above their
    contract range
  • Institutions also have second chance to recover
    2004-05 contract range holdback if its
    reinstatement keeps the institution in its
    contract range

19
The contract range (3)
  • Compliance with the contract range is affected
    by
  • Overall recruitment levels
  • The mix of students between price groups
  • The mix of students between modes
  • The mix of students between levels
  • A template is available to help institutions
    assess the effects of different recruitment
    positions

20
Funding conditional upon delivery of growth (1)
  • Applies to institutions that are expected to
    increase recruitment in 2005-06 as a result of a
    successful bid for additional student numbers
  • Expressed as FTE targets for total HEFCE-fundable
    student numbers
  • Holdback of bid funding if targets not met
  • Institutions get two chances to deliver growth

21
Funding conditional upon delivery of growth (2)
  • Baseline FTEs
  • First (lower) target to recover bid funding
    previously deducted for not delivering sufficient
    growth in 2004-05
  • Second (higher) target to avoid holdback of
    2005-06 bid funding

22
Funding conditional upon delivery of growth (3)
Academic year
23
Funding conditional upon delivery of growth (4)
  • Baseline FTEs go up
  • To reflect achievement the previous year of
    additional funded places awarded through the
    bidding exercises
  • For other additional funded places awarded
    outside the mainstream bidding exercises (eg for
    medical intakes or ITT diversification)
  • For institutional transfers
  • Baseline FTEs go down
  • For institutional transfers

24
Grant adjustments
  • Grant adjustment rules published in July
  • Provisional grant adjustment reports issued in
    December
  • Institutions have opportunity to appeal in
    January
  • Final grant adjustment reports issued in February
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