HESA Student Record 2008/09 - Eligibility for disadvantage uplift
HESA Student Record 2008/09All fieldsEligibility for disadvantage uplift | return to field list | valid entries |
Short name | ELIDISUP | ||||||||||||||
Type | field | ||||||||||||||
Description |
This field records whether the learner is eligible for disadvantage uplift | ||||||||||||||
Applicable to | England | ||||||||||||||
Coverage | All instances at institutions in England where Instance.FESTUMK = 1,3 or 4 and Instance.REDUCEDI = 00 | ||||||||||||||
Base data type | ELIDISUPCodeType | ||||||||||||||
Field length | 2 | ||||||||||||||
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Minimum occurrences | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Maximum occurrences | 1 | ||||||||||||||
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Reason required |
To calculate LSC funding and to monitor disadvantage. | ||||||||||||||
Notes |
Some learners will qualify for a disadvantage uplift for two or even three reasons. Nearly half of basic skills learners are already eligible for an uplift. In these circumstances, the provider may claim the highest uplift factor. Learners benefiting directly from single regeneration budget (SRB) funding will also be eligible for the disadvantage uplift. Where a provider intends to use this reason for claiming disadvantage uplift funds, it should first discuss the matter with its local LSC to establish which SRB project is being used to justify additional funds and how the learners affected are to be identified. | ||||||||||||||
Owner | LSC | ||||||||||||||
Version | 1.0 | ||||||||||||||
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Element: ELIDISUP
Data type: ELIDISUPCodeContentType | ||||||||||||||
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