1、ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORTJune 2024UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ANNUAL ADMISSIONS STATISTICAL REPORT|2024ForewordIn this,our seventh Annual Admissions Report,we provide details of the success rate of UK undergraduate applicants by education,region,ethnicity and socio-economic background,as well as
2、 by course and college.In 2023,3,219 undergraduate students joined us from all over the world,a testament to Oxfords continued position as a provider of first-class teaching and learning.Everyone at Oxford is chosen based on academic potential and ability alone.In line with previous years,four-fifth
3、s(79.5%)of our undergraduate students admitted in 2023 were from the UK.21.2%of UK undergraduates admitted came from the least advantaged backgrounds,including students from areas of social and economic disadvantage and from areas of low progression to higher education;7.6%of UK students admitted we
4、re eligible for Free School Meals(up from 5.3%in 2021).28.8%identified as Black and Minority Ethnic(BME).We were delighted to welcome 22 UK state school students from backgrounds where circumstances have significantly disrupted their education as the first Astrophoria Foundation Year cohort in 2023,
5、and to support more than 170 talented UK offer-holders from under-represented backgrounds in making a smooth transition from school to university through our academic bridging programme,Opportunity Oxford.We remain committed to ensuring that we attract and admit students with the highest academic po
6、tential from all backgrounds,and that our student body reflects the diversity of the UK and embraces students attending all types of schools.We are acutely aware of the challenges facing some of our potential applicants,including the very uneven educational impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ri