Medicine Admission statistics
Dear University of Aberdeen,
I would like to ask for some information regarding the 2011/2012, 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 A100 Medicine admissions cycles. I hope you can comply with my requests as listed below.
1) How many students that applied to your A100 Medicine course were graduates?
2) What was the minimum UKCAT score of a Graduate applicant offered an interview on your A100 course?
3) How many of the students offered a place were graduates and how many were school leavers on your A100 medicine course?
4) How many places are available on your A100 and course?
5) For each graduate who was successful in obtaining an interview, can I get a list of their UKCAT score, their GCSE's and A-levels?
Yours faithfully,
W.Rooney
Dear W. Rooney,
Thank you for your email, below, which I confirm is being dealt with in terms of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, hereinafter referred as "the Act".
I shall reply within 20 working days as required by the Act.
Yours sincerely,
David.
David Blair,
Data Protection Officer,
Policy, Planning and Governance,
University of Aberdeen,
University Office,
King`s College,
Aberdeen,
AB24 3FX
Tel.No. 01224 272037.
email [email address]
To: h [[1]mailto:[FOI #208933 email]]
Dear W Rooney,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST: FOI-100 (2014)
I refer to your email of 29 April 2014 requesting information on Medicine
Admissions statistics.
Your request has now been considered under the Freedom of Information
(Scotland) Act 2002, hereinafter referred to as “the Act”.
1) How many students that applied to your A100 Medicine course were
graduates?
2) What was the minimum UKCAT score of a Graduate applicant offered an
interview on your A100 course?
3) How many of the students offered a place were graduates and how many
were school leavers on your A100 medicine course?
4) How many places are available on your A100 and course?
5) For each graduate who was successful in obtaining an interview, can I
get a list of their UKCAT score, their GCSE's and A-levels?
A1-5: Please see attached document.
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gives rise to your dissatisfaction. It should be addressed to Mr B
Purdon, Clerk to the University Court, University Office, King's College,
ABERDEEN AB24 3FX.
Yours sincerely,
Mr David Blair
Data Protection Officer
Policy, Planning & Governance
University of Aberdeen
University Office
King's College
ABERDEEN AB24 3FX
Tel: 01224 272037
Fax: 01224 273984
Email: [2][email address]
Mrs Marina Glennie
PA to Director
Policy, Planning & Governance
University of Aberdeen
University Office, King’s College
ABERDEEN AB24 3FX
T: 01224 272016; E: [3][email address]
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