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This page explains how to use the Application

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Summary tool, which contains daily updated data about Applications made to the University of York

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for the current, and previous, cycles.

The Application Summary tool forms part of the Application Dashboard suite of Tableau workbooks.


Both this workbook - and the underlying data set - have been redeveloped in 2019 for the new cycle (2020/21 entry year).

Besides some cosmetic improvements, the workbook has changed little but some underlying data definitions have been adjusted with the result that previously reported figures may now be presented differently - and more accurately.

Details of the changes made can be found below.


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The Application Summary workbook contains data about applications, offers and acceptances for:

  • the current application cycle (data is refreshed daily overnight to show the close of business position for the previous day)
  • completed application cycles (when compared with the current cycle, data for the equivalent date is shown; otherwise the end of cycle position is shown)


The workbook replaces a number of previously published workbooks and spreadsheets:

  • Application Analysis (workbook showing Applications - current season)
  • UG applications and offers by programme, current season (weekly updated spreadsheet showing UG Applications)
  • PG applications by programme, current season (weekly updated spreadsheet showing PGT/PGR Applications) 
  • Application Overview (workbook showing Applications - complete seasons)
  • UG applications by programme, end of season (spreadsheet showing final UG Applications position)
  • PG applications by programme, end of season (spreadsheet showing final PGT/PGR Applications position) 

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Work has begun on building a full data dictionary to:

  • ensure consistent field names and values are used within and across Tableau Workbooks,
  • provide clear definitions of each term used.

This guidance will be updated when the data dictionary is available.
Application Tracking - Guidance Notes

 

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All workbook tabs (views) have a header at the top of the screen, and a set of filters down the right-hand side:

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The header contains:

  • view name,
  • help icon.
  • current filter values (displayed in orange)

The filter panel contains a number of options which determine or limit the data that is shown in the view.  Changes made to filters:

  • usually persist when you change to a different tab (where applicable) 
  • are shown in the header at the top of the screen

 

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1. Applications Overview

This view contains three separate charts, comparing the current application cycle with the equivalent point in previous cycles.

Changing the filters (in the right panel) affects all three charts.

Left PanelTop - Whole CycleBottom - Last 2 Weeks

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The left panel compares the current number of applications, offers, live offers or UF acceptances (as selected in the filter panel) in the current cycle with:

  • the previous year
  • the average for the previous 3 years

This is shown as a colour-coded summary (with orange indicating departments where the current numbers are below the previous year(s).

The right-hand part of this panel shows a time series graph for the last 2 weeks, giving a closer view of how the current year data is varying from the previous year and 3-year average.

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The top panel (under the header) shows the number of applications, offers, live offers or UF acceptances (as selected in the filter panel) on each day since the start of the 2012/13 cycle.

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The bottom panel shows the number of applications, offers, live offers or UF acceptances (as selected in the filter panel) on each day in the last two weeks.

 

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This view shows a breakdown of applications and offers by department and fee status (home / overseas), allowing the comparison of the current cycle with previous cycles. 

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This view shows a breakdown of undergraduate applications and offers.

Using the "Select View" option in the Filters pane, you can switch between the following views:

  • Summary - Current Position
  • Summary - Final Position (NB the current cycle will not be shown)
  • Details - Current Position 

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This view shows a breakdown of postgraduate (taught and research students) applications and offers.

Using the "Select View" option in the Filters pane, you can switch between the following views:

  • Summary - Current Position
  • Summary - Final Position (NB the current cycle will not be shown)
  • Details - Current Position 

 

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This view shows applications and offers broken down by the applicants' country of domicile.

The Target Market? filter defaults to 'Y' as, usually, the International Office (within Student Recruitment) are only interested in students from a specific set of target domiciles.

The Region data item facilitates the grouping and filtering of domiciles into regions, as defined by the International Office.  Currently, only Target Market domiciles have been classified into regions; others appear as 'not classified'.

Using the "Select View" option in the Filters pane, you can switch between the following views which show either the current position or end-cycle position, broken down in the following ways:

  • by Domicle (current)
  • by Domicle, Dept (current)
  • by Dept, Domicle (current)
  • by Domicle (final)
  • by Domicle, Dept (final)
  • by Dept, Domicle (final)

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This view replicates the 'Table' view in the old Application Overview workbook and shows full cycle data, from applications to entrants, by cycle, level, fee status and course/programme. 

By changing the 'Show Additional Level' field you can switch between breaking down the data by Programme and by Course.

 

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This view facilitates the comparison of applications, offers and acceptances, for the current year and previous years, by student characteristic (including WP characteristics):

  • gender (M/F/O)
  • age (mature?)
  • ethnicity (BME?)
  • socio-economic class (SEC 1-3 or 4-7?)
  • home region (within for UK domicile students)
  • low participation neighbourhood (LPN?)
  • school type (state/other)

Changing the characteristic allows the direct comparison of the number and percentage of applicants attributable to each value within the selected characteristic.

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21 Jan 2014 - version 3.10

Key changes:

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09 Jan 2014 - version 3.6

Key changes:

  • Reinstatement of Application Overview table
  • Redesign to conform to BIU Design Standards and addition of help links
  • Change of "arbitrary date" selector to static "final position" (end-cycle)
  • Addition of links to guidance notes on BIU wiki

 

20 Nov 2014 - version 3.5

Key changes:

  • Extra Domicile views (showing History).
  • Enhanced sparklines and more readable "daily trend" data
  • (Display of all programmes, even those with zero applications)
  • (Breakdown of PG by Qual Aim and also separation by PGCE)
  • (Addition of demographic breakdown tbc)

 

14 Nov 2014 - version 3.4

Key changes:

  • Combined Domicile views to a single tab; updated sparklines view.

 

12 Nov 2014 - version 3.3

Key changes:

  • Displayed Departments by Depts, IDC & Admission Entities throughout
  • Added 'Distance Learning' option to Mode of Study
  • Combined UG by progr summary (and detail) tabs and replicated for PG
  • Various minor aesthetic changes

 

10 Nov 2014 - version 3.2

Key changes:

  • Dashboard showing departmental sparklines (compared to 3 year average)

 

05 Nov 2014 - version 3.1

Key changes:

  • Improved response time (loading tabs)
  • Set default value for views to show position as of COB on previous day

 

03 Oct 2014 - version 2.10

Key changes:

  • Fixed BOXI report replacement (different York route codes were appearing in the same UCAS code groupings)
  • Split offers by C offers and U offers
  • Separated withdrawals into withdrawals-pre-offer and withdrawals-post-offer
  • Demographic information now available for all students (was previously unavailable from week 33 in 2013/4)
  • Corrected data error noted in "By Department" tab where data was being aggregated for each day in application cycle rather than showing position a final day in date range selected.
  • Added "AdmissionRoute" field/filter showing: "Main Cycle", "Clearing", "Adjustment", "RPA"
  • Improved display filters and removed colour coding in By Department View
  • Added Rejections (at outset / after offer conditions not met), declines and withdrawals to tabular views. Also added pending and the % difference
  • Added a weekly dashboard for departments to use (this could potentially be published to a separate workbook so that departments would not view the other tabs)
  • Added replica of DM's Boxi reports (sent to SMG)

 

10 Sep 2014 - version 2.0

Key changes:

1. Consolidated the following reports:

  • Applicant Tracking (Tableau)
  • Applicant Overview (Tableau)
  • PG Applications & UG Applications (Business Objects)
  • Additional reports used by DM to report to SMG

2. Correction of source data to "fill-in" gaps where snapshot did not take place

3. Separation of applications into: "standard" (current cycle), "deferred" and "in-cycle"

4. Addition of multiple filters/grouping options

 

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This workbook has a separate tabs for UG, PGT, PGR and IPC programmes. Each tab works basically the same way, though some filter options may not be available in all tabs (e.g. "Clearing" is not applicable to PGR).

Please note that the University of York handles admissions for English language pre sessionals and therefore these figures show on the UG and PG tabs. 


By default, the workbook shows the most recent application data, as at the current point in the application cycle. For previous cycles, comparable data is shown at the equivalent date.

For example, on 8th October 2019, the most recent data for the 2020/21 cycle is the overnight position on 7th October 2019. The equivalent data for the 2019/20 and 2018/19 cycles is, respectively, the 7th October 2018 and 7th October 2017.

Using the Date Selection options you can:

  1. Specify a different date in the application cycle to view data (for example, you can specify "03/10" if you wish to view current cycle data as at 3rd October 2019 (equivalent for previous cycles). Please note that when selecting a future date (for which data cannot be available) the workbook will instead show the latest data.
  2. For previous cycles, choose to view the "End of Cycle" position rather than the equivalent position.

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How to use the Data Filters and Display Options

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Faculty Name

  • All

  • Arts/Hums

  • Sciences

  • Social Sciences

Faculty is preselected, based on admissions entity selected on the Applications Dashboard homepage. 

Admissions Entity

NB IPC doesn’t feature in the Admissions Entity list. For IPC information, please see the relevant tab. 

Programme

Note that there may be courses listed here that look live (as they have exiting students on them), but are not live in terms of taking new applications.

Tip: you can search the filter by programme names (click on the drop-down and enter search criteria above the resulting list).

Applicant Category

  • All

  • E

  • H

  • O

  • HCI

Prior to 2018/19 cycle, applicant category was not split by H and E, so if you are running a comparison with years previous to 2018/9, be aware you are not comparing like for like.

Please note that you will need to combine H and EU to see where you are placed in relation to your UGH target.

HCI = Home Channel Islands.

Mode of Study

  • All

  • Distance

  • Full-time

  • Other

  • Part-time

  • Mode unknown

  • Visiting


Application Cycle Type (App Cycle Type)

  • All

  • Deferred from previous year

  • In-year (PG only)

  • Standard

Defaults to ‘All’.

Standard = all applications made within the application cycle (e.g. for 2020/1 entrants, the application cycle runs from 1st October 2019 to 30 September 2020).

Deferred from previous year = applications that were made prior to the start of the application cycle for the given academic year of entry (e.g. applications made for 2020/1 prior to 1st October 2019 are considered "deferred")

In-year (PG only) = applications that were made after the end of the application cycle for the given academic year of entry (e.g. applications made for 2020/1 later than 30 September 2020 are considered "in-cycle")


Admission Route

  • All

  • Adjustment

  • Clearing

  • Main scheme

  • RPA

Main scheme - describes any application that comes in before UCAS Extra starts. 

RPA - a ‘record of prior acceptance’ describes students haven’t applied via UCAS. We notify UCAS and the student immediately shows as UF on our systems.

Application Source

  • All

  • HEP

  • IPC

  • KICL

  • YORK

Describes where the application process was initiated.

HEP = Higher Education Partner (Distance Learning provision)

IPC = International Pathway College (pre-sessional, foundation and pre-Masters programmes)

KICL = the IPC's partner provider in London, with teaching provided by Kaplan

York = All other applications not made through one of the above partners (e.g. UCAS and direct applications).

Split by Home/Overseas

Yes

No

Displays a separate block of columns for Home and Overseas applications (When "Yes" selected)

Choose a Date

Specify a different date in the application cycle to view data (for example, you can specify "03/10" if you wish to view current cycle data as at 3rd October 2019 (equivalent for previous cycles). Please note that when selecting a future date (for which data cannot be available) the workbook will instead show the latest data.

For Previous Cycles Show

Choose to view the "End of Cycle" position - for previous cycles - rather than the equivalent position.

Show Faculty

Break results down by Faculty

Show Admissions Entity

Break results down by Admissions Entity

Show Programme

Break results down by Programme Name

Academic Year of Entry

Choose which Academic Years (application cycles) are displayed


Remember to check the text summary of the filters you have selected to ensure you have the data you require.

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Data Terms contained in this Workbook

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Detailed technical notes can be found here: /wiki/spaces/BIU/pages/27559786.

If you do not have access to the internal BIU wiki pages, please contact business-intelligence@york.ac.uk to request a copy.

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7 Oct 2019 - major version release 2.0

Key changes:

  • Improvement to underlying data set
  • Minor aesthetic improvements to conform to BIU design standards
  • Removal of "original/current" option
  • Refactoring of date selector.
  • Minor update to definitions (see details above)

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