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Students and students who have completed their programme in certain other programmes, by sex and lenght, form of study, study rate and national background. Year 2015 - 2022

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Anna Gärdqvist, Statistics Sweden
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2023-05-25
Number of admitted students who have commenced studies:
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Number of students:
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Number of students who have completed their programme:
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Completion rate:
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Number of admitted students who have commenced studies:
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Number of students:
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Number of students who have completed their programme:
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To prevent disclosure of information, random rounding off was applied in the table. Cell values 1 and 2 have been rounded off to either 0 or 3 with predetermined probabilities. This is why the study domains sometimes do not add up to the total. One person is counted for each study programme and can therefore be included in the statistics twice or more for the same year. The number of admitted students who have commenced studies, students, and students who have completed their programme thus does not equal the number of people. Swedish background refers to people born in Sweden with at least one parent also born in Sweden.
Foreign background refers to people born in Sweden whose parents were both born abroad, and people born abroad.
Data for the reference year 2021–2022 are updated 2023-05-25.

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Number of admitted students who have commenced studies

Admitted students who have commenced studies refers to everybody who is or has been a student in a study programme, including those who joined during the course of the programme and those who quit the programme.

Number of students

Students refers to active students in study programmes that have been in progress for at least a day during the intended period. Students may not have discontinued their studies prior to the intended period or taken a break in their studies for the entire intended period.

Number of students who have completed their programme

Students who have completed the programme refers to students who have reached the goals of the courses in all of the programme modules. Students who have discontinued their studies prior to the end of the study programme do not count as completed.

Completion rate

In this context, ´completion rate´ is used to designate the percentage of students who have completed their programme. Refers to the share of students who have completed their programme as a percentage of everyone engaged in studies in the study programmes that ended during a year.