Undergraduate law admissions: data on candidates applying through non-traditional routes
Dear University of Birmingham,
I would like to request the following data relating to all law courses (i.e. both the single honours LLB or BA and any joint honours law courses) offered by your university.
I am requesting the data for candidates who received offers for one of the aforementioned law courses in the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 admissions cycles (I refer to these candidates as ‘the offerholders’).
If the data for 2018/2019 is not available for whatever reason, please provide it for 2016/2017 (I am looking for at least two admission cycles’ worth of data, in order to ensure that it is reliable).
I request the following data for each admissions cycle:
1. The total number of offerholders for the aforementioned law courses.
2. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had completed BTECs as their most recent qualification.
3. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had completed a Higher National Diploma (‘HND’) or Higher National Certificate (‘HNC’) as their most recent qualification.
4. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had completed an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent qualification.
5. The number of offerholders who received offers while planning to resit their A-levels. (These individuals will show up on your system as having completed one set of A-levels already, with predictions for at least one other A-level).
I look forward to hearing from you. Let me know if I can be of assistance in any way.
Yours faithfully,
Samira El Amein
Dear Samira El Amein
Thank you for your request for information below which the University of
Birmingham is processing under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act
2000.
In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we
will let you know. If a fee is payable a fees notice will be issued to
you, and you will be required to pay before we will proceed to deal with
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Regards
Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham
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Sent: 16 September 2019 09:49
To: FOI requests at University of Birmingham
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Undergraduate law admissions:
data on candidates applying through non-traditional routes
Dear University of Birmingham,
I would like to request the following data relating to all law courses
(i.e. both the single honours LLB or BA and any joint honours law courses)
offered by your university.
I am requesting the data for candidates who received offers for one of the
aforementioned law courses in the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 admissions
cycles (I refer to these candidates as ‘the offerholders’).
If the data for 2018/2019 is not available for whatever reason, please
provide it for 2016/2017 (I am looking for at least two admission cycles’
worth of data, in order to ensure that it is reliable).
I request the following data for each admissions cycle:
1. The total number of offerholders for the aforementioned law courses.
2. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed BTECs as their most recent qualification.
3. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed a Higher National Diploma (‘HND’) or Higher National Certificate
(‘HNC’) as their most recent qualification.
4. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent
qualification.
5. The number of offerholders who received offers while planning to resit
their A-levels. (These individuals will show up on your system as having
completed one set of A-levels already, with predictions for at least one
other A-level).
I look forward to hearing from you. Let me know if I can be of assistance
in any way.
Yours faithfully,
Samira El Amein
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Dear Ms El Amein
Further to your recent request for information please see the attached
response.
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Regards
Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham
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From: FOI
Sent: 17 September 2019 10:38
To: [FOI #603836 email]
Cc: FOI
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - Undergraduate law
admissions: data on candidates applying through non-traditional routes
[2019.09.425]
Dear Samira El Amein
Thank you for your request for information below which the University of
Birmingham is processing under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act
2000.
In some circumstances a fee may be payable and if that is the case, we
will let you know. If a fee is payable a fees notice will be issued to
you, and you will be required to pay before we will proceed to deal with
your request.
If you have any queries about this email, please contact us. Please
remember to quote the reference number above in any future communications.
Regards
Freedom of Information Team
University of Birmingham
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From: [FOI #603836 email]
<[FOI #603836 email]>
Sent: 16 September 2019 09:49
To: FOI requests at University of Birmingham
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Undergraduate law admissions:
data on candidates applying through non-traditional routes
Dear University of Birmingham,
I would like to request the following data relating to all law courses
(i.e. both the single honours LLB or BA and any joint honours law courses)
offered by your university.
I am requesting the data for candidates who received offers for one of the
aforementioned law courses in the 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 admissions
cycles (I refer to these candidates as ‘the offerholders’).
If the data for 2018/2019 is not available for whatever reason, please
provide it for 2016/2017 (I am looking for at least two admission cycles’
worth of data, in order to ensure that it is reliable).
I request the following data for each admissions cycle:
1. The total number of offerholders for the aforementioned law courses.
2. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed BTECs as their most recent qualification.
3. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed a Higher National Diploma (‘HND’) or Higher National Certificate
(‘HNC’) as their most recent qualification.
4. The number of offerholders who were either planning to complete or had
completed an Access to Higher Education diploma as their most recent
qualification.
5. The number of offerholders who received offers while planning to resit
their A-levels. (These individuals will show up on your system as having
completed one set of A-levels already, with predictions for at least one
other A-level).
I look forward to hearing from you. Let me know if I can be of assistance
in any way.
Yours faithfully,
Samira El Amein
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