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Many elite universities still admit few pupils from underprivileged backgrounds despite repeated attempts to boost participation, official statistics released today show. Just 2.7% of full-time undergraduates at Oxford in 2008/09 – around 75 students out of a total intake that year of around 2,875 – were from those disadvantaged areas. At Cambridge, the figure was 3.7% – around 105 students of about 2,930. Bristol, Imperial College, King's College London, the London School of Economics and University College London were also among universities where less than 5% of the intake came from "low participation neighbourhoods", the figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (Hesa) reveal. This is the data - what can you do with it? Download the data • DATA: download the full list as a spreadsheet Can you do something with this data? Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group or mail us at [email protected] World government data • Search the world's government datasets • More environment data • Get the A-Z of data • More at the Datastore directory • Follow us on Twitter
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