Data on admissions - Scottish and A-level qualifications - 2016/17 and 2017/18

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John Dimitroulopoulos

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am requesting data in relation to all of the Group M (undergraduate law) courses offered by your university. For avoidance of doubt, this includes the Scots Law LLB, any Common or Dual-Qualifying degrees, and any Law with a Year Abroad/ Law with a Language/ Joint Honours Law programmes.

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Please provide the following data in relation to these courses for the 2016/17 and 2017/18 UCAS admissions cycles:

1. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in Scotland;
2. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in the rest of the UK (‘rUK’);
3. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in the rest of the EU (‘rEU’);
4. The offer rate for international/non-EU applicants.

5. The percentage of students who had enrolled on one of these courses having sat Scottish qualifications. For example, if 10 people enrolled in one year, and 6 had sat Scottish qualifications, the percentage would be 60%;
6. The percentage of students who had enrolled on one of these courses having sat A-levels.

7. The average entry tariff for students who enrolled at the university who had sat Scottish qualifications. For example, a student who enrolled after achieving AAAAB at Higher level and AB at Advanced Higher level would have a UCAS tariff of 263;
8. The average entry tariff for students who enrolled at the university who had sat A-levels. For example, a student who enrolled after achieving A*AA at A-level would have a UCAS tariff of 152.

Do let me know if any further clarification is required.

Best Regards,
John Dimitroulopoulos

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From: John Dimitroulopoulos <[FOI #597458 email]>
Sent: 15 August 2019 14:25
To: FreedomOfInformation <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Data on admissions - Scottish
and A-level qualifications - 2016/17 and 2017/18
 
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am requesting data in relation to all of the Group M (undergraduate law)
courses offered by your university. For avoidance of doubt, this includes
the Scots Law LLB, any Common or Dual-Qualifying degrees, and any Law with
a Year Abroad/ Law with a Language/ Joint Honours Law programmes.

-

Please provide the following data in relation to these courses for the
2016/17 and 2017/18 UCAS admissions cycles:

1. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in Scotland;
2. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in the rest of the UK
(‘rUK’);
3. The offer rate for applicants who were domiciled in the rest of the EU
(‘rEU’);
4. The offer rate for international/non-EU applicants.

5. The percentage of students who had enrolled on one of these courses
having sat Scottish qualifications. For example, if 10 people enrolled in
one year, and 6 had sat Scottish qualifications, the percentage would be
60%;
6. The percentage of students who had enrolled on one of these courses
having sat A-levels.

7. The average entry tariff for students who enrolled at the university
who had sat Scottish qualifications. For example, a student who enrolled
after achieving AAAAB at Higher level and AB at Advanced Higher level
would have a UCAS tariff of 263;
8. The average entry tariff for students who enrolled at the university
who had sat A-levels. For example, a student who enrolled after achieving
A*AA at A-level would have a UCAS tariff of 152.

Do let me know if any further clarification is required.

Best Regards,
John Dimitroulopoulos

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John Dimitroulopoulos

Thank you for your complete response.

Yours sincerely,

John Dimitroulopoulos

FreedomOfInformation, University of Dundee

Thank you for your email. If your message contains a request for
information the University will respond no later than 20 working days from
its receipt (or one month from receipt in the case of requests for your
own personal information).

Kind regards,

Alan Bell

Head of Information Governance

University of Dundee

Dundee DD1 4HN

The University of Dundee is a registered Scottish Charity, No: SC015096