UGAA for BSc Actuarial Science

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Dear London School of Economics,

I would like to ask for the statistics related to "BSc Actuarial Science" (N321) course in 2018 cycle in which are mentioned in the following points:

1. Number of N321 applicants that took the UGAA
2. Number of offers made to N321 applicants that took the UGAA
3. When the UGAA results came out

Yours faithfully,

stella

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

Dear Stella

Can you please provide your surname? We need a full name to be able to process this request.

Kind regards

Danny

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Dear Danny,

Thanks for getting back to me.
My name is Stella Van Herry.

Kind regards

Stella Van Herry

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

Thanks Stella.

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GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear Stella

 

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act, please find below and attached the School’s response:

 

Each applicant that sits the UGAA is considered on his/her merit and in
competition with the rest of the cohort. Each application is viewed
holistically; as well as the UGAA scores the following items are also
taken into consideration - academic achievements and qualifications, the
personal statement, the academic reference and additional social and
educational contextual data. For more information on exactly what
contextual information is used in the admissions decision making process
please refer to the [1]Undergraduate Admissions Policy.

 

Contextual data is also used to inform confirmation decisions and students
that are flagged as Widening Participation may receive additional
consideration when these decisions are made.

 

If you think that the information provided does not meet your request,
contact me on 020 7955 7554 or write to Louise Nadal, School Secretary,
London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London,
WC2A 2AE. We will then review the response to your request and get back to
you within 20 working days. You can also contact the Information
Commissioner's Office [2]http://www.ico.gov.uk , though they expect the
internal review to be carried out before receiving a complaint directly.

 

The provision of information by the LSE under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000 does not imply a right to copy, reproduce publish or otherwise
use such information.

 

Copying or reproducing such information in any way either in whole or in
part without prior written consent may be an infringement of copyright or
other intellectual property right belonging to the LSE or a third party.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Danny Hassell

Executive Assistant to the School Secretary The London School of Economics
and Political Science Houghton Street | London | WC2A 2AE

 

 

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