Census 2021: What you need to know

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The census is coming, but what does this mean to you?…Keep reading to find out all you need to know.

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We are working in partnership with the Office for National Statistics to ensure that all our students are included in Census 2021. Whether you are in halls, living in a shared house, living with your parents or guardians, or are an international student – all students are an important part of the census and must be included.

What is the census? 

The census is an important national survey that takes place every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households in England and Wales. The census is unique. There’s simply nothing else that gives so much detail about us and the society we live in.

All kinds of organisations, from local authorities to charities, use the information to help provide the services we all need, including transport, education and healthcare. Without the census, it would be much more difficult to do this.

Why is it important for you, as a student, to fill in the census? 

By taking part, you’ll be helping make sure you and your student community get the services needed now and in the future. The information you give informs decisions that affect student life, such as university campus bus links and bike lanes, jobs and training.

Therefore, it is key that you complete the form for your university address. 

The last census was 2011, so this might be your first time completing the census yourself. Don’t worry – it only takes ten minutes per person and you will complete it online.

How to complete your census  

Census Day is 21st March, but you can fill in yours now. More information on how on the census website.

If you have not received your code, you can request a new one online if you have lost or cannot access your code. Your code will be sent via SMS.

We understand your circumstances may have changed during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. So, although you might not be living where you normally would be when at University, you must complete the form with your normal university address.

Visit the website for support 

We want to make it as easy as possible for you to take part. For more information on the census, or if you need help, go to www.census.gov.uk/students. There is a wide range of services available, including translations and accessible guidance.

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