1、ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORTMay 2023UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2023ForewordIn this,our sixth Annual Admissions Report,and my first as Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University,we provide details of the success rate of UK undergraduate applicants by education,region,
2、ethnicity and socio-economic background,as well as by course and college.It is encouraging to see that steady progress continues to be made to ensure that those with the highest academic potential,from all backgrounds,can realise their aspirations to study here despite admissions continuing to be in
3、creasingly competitive.3,271 students were admitted in 2022,of which 79.4%were from the UK,3.8%from the EU,and 16.8%from other countries.UK-domiciled applicants remain substantially more likely to receive an offer of a place to study at Oxford than students from outside the UK.Since we first publish
4、ed this Report,students from a wider range of backgrounds than ever have joined the University.In 2022,22.9%of UK undergraduates admitted to Oxford came from the least advantaged backgrounds(up from 13.3%in 2018),including talented students from areas of social and economic disadvantage and from are
5、as of low progression to higher education;7.3%were eligible for Free School Meals.More than one quarter of UK undergraduate students admitted in 2022 identified as Black and Minority Ethnic(BME).This year we have supported UK undergraduates who continue to feel the impact of the pandemic on their ed
6、ucation and wellbeing,including through our academic bridging programme,Opportunity Oxford.In 2022,this provided 188 students from the least advantaged socio-economic backgrounds with support to realise the best possible start to their academic studies.We have also made the first offers to 35 UK sta