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Funding guidance for young people 2021 to 2022 Funding rates and formula November 2021 Version 2 Contents Introduction 5 What’s new? 7 Version 2: November 2021 7 Introduction 8 Scope of the 16 to 19 funding model 8 Funding methodology 9 The formula 10 Programme funding: core formula funding elements 11 Student numbers 11 Lagged student numbers 11 Student numbers for T Levels 12 Student numbers for new institutions 13 Student numbers for providers stopping 16 to 19 provision 13 Transferred provision 14 Exceptional in-year growth 14 Student numbers and funding factors for merged and disaggregating providers 15 National funding rates 15 National funding rates for study programmes 15 Table 1: National funding rates for study programmes 16 National funding rates for T Levels 17 Table 2: National funding rates for T Levels 17 Programmes and planned hours 18 Students who do more than one study programme in a year 18 Students who do multiple programmes including a T Level 18 Changes to study programme planned hours 19 Large programme uplift 20 Table 3: Study programmes eligible for the large programme uplift 21 Table 4: T Level programmes eligible for the large programme uplift 21 Historic data 22 Programmes and core aims 22 Determining the core aim 23 2 Work experience core aims 23 Academic programmes 24 Table 5: Core aims in academic programmes 25 Vocational programmes 25 Definition of a start 25 Table 6: Criteria to count as a start 26 Retention 26 Transfers 26 Withdrawing and enrolling at another provider 27 Programme cost weighting 27 Table 7: Programme weighting factors 27 Specialist land-based programmes 28 Disadvantage funding 28 Block 1: economic deprivation funding 28 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2019 29 Block 2: GCSE maths and English 29 Table 8: Funding rates for block 2 30 Disadvantage top-up 30 Level 3 programme maths and English payment 30 Table 9: Funding rates for maths and English in level 3 programmes 31 Area cost uplift 31 Table 10: Area costs uplift 31 Area cost uplift factors for geographically dispersed delivery 32 Area cost uplift factors for merged providers 33 Programme funding: additional formula funding elements 34 Formula protection funding 34 Advanced maths premium 34 High value courses premium (HVCP) 34 Table 11: Subjects and SSAs for the HVCP 35 T Level industry placements 35 Condition of funding adjustment 36 Funding outside the formula 37 3 High needs student funding 37 Care standards: residential accommodation for young people aged under 18 38 Table 12: Funding for providers with residential accommodation 39 Industry placement: capacity and delivery fund (CDF) 39 Additional guidance on student programmes 40 14- to 16-year-olds at further education providers 40 Pupil premium funding 41 Traineeships 41 Supported internships 42 T Levels 42 High value courses for school and college leavers: a one-year offer for 18- and 19- year-olds. 42 Annex A: Programme cost weightings by sector subject area (SSA) 44 Table A1: Programme cost weighting by SSA 44 Annex B: Area cost uplifts by region 47 Table B1: Area costs uplift by region 47 Annex C: Criteria to identify specialist land-based providers 50 Screening criteria 50 Occupational areas 51 4
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